PSY 100- EXAM 4
Dissociative symptoms and features can be found in many different cultures. For example, in Southeast Asian and Pacific Islander cultures, people sometimes experience a trancelike state called ________ that is associated with increased agitation and violent tendencies.
"amok"
Cattell's research and use of factor analysis essentially scaled down many, many different ways of describing aspects of personality into ________ source traits.
16
Surveys suggest that about ________ percent of women and ________ percent of men have at least one sexual dysfunction.
40 to 45; 20 to 30
Jasmine is a teenager who has been diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. What percentage of individuals with anorexia that receive treatment make a recovery?
40 to 60 percent
Several studies have found nearly a ________ percent rate of heritability across several cultures with respect to the five-factor model of personality.
50
What disorder seems to hold an association with bipolar disorder?
ADHD
What, if anything, have adoption studies taught us regarding the relationship between heredity and personality?
Adoption studies have confirmed that personality can be strongly influenced by genetics
Which of the following clients would probably get the least benefit from a humanistic therapy?
Cody, who has a hard time putting thoughts and feelings into words in a logical manner.
How would the Greek physician Hippocrates have typically dealt with someone suffering from mental illness?
He would focus on correcting the imbalance of bodily fluids, or humors.
Makawee has recently given birth to her first child. She mentions that she often goes into her baby's bedroom to check if he is still breathing. Would this qualify as an obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?
If Makawee continues to carry out this behavior for more than 1 or 2 days, this would qualify as an OCD.
Which of the following characteristics BEST describes differences between bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa?
Individuals with bulimia may have a normal body weight, whereas those with anorexia tend to be severely under the expected body weight.
Which of the following statements is TRUE about the DSM-5?
It describes symptoms and includes a checklist of specific criteria for diagnosis.
Which of the following statements concerning the self-concept is false?
It is formed based solely on what a person believes about himself or herself.
You have walked in late to class, and your psychology professor is explaining how one personality theorist sees personality as a relatively stable set of potential responses to various situations. You know immediately that your professor is talking about the theories of
Julian Rotter.
Which neo-Freudian believed personality was mostly a product of dealing with anxieties during childhood?
Karen Horney
Which of the following cases would a humanistic approach probably be least effective as the first choice of treatment?
Miranda, a corporate executive who suffers from marked delusions and active auditory hallucinations
Which of the following is not an accurate portrayal of antisocial personality disorder?
Most people with this disorder are female.
What differentiates motivational interviewing from person-centered therapy?
Motivational interviewing has specific goals of reducing ambivalence about change and increasing intrinsic motivation to bring changes about, while traditional person-centered therapy does not.
Which of the following is NOT one of the main types of therapy noted by your textbook that helps people improve their overall functioning?
Regressive therapy
What is the major difference between dissociative amnesia and retrograde amnesia?
Retrograde amnesia patients often suffer from some form of physical brain trauma.
What is a primary advantage of the social-cognitive view of personality over the psychodynamic view?
The social cognitive view has concepts that can be tested scientifically.
Which of the following is an advantage of cognitive and cognitive-behavioral therapies?
They are less expensive and short-term than typical insight therapies.
According to Rogers, a mismatch between the real and ideal self
can result in anxiety and neurotic behavior. .
Trait theories are less concerned with ________ and more concerned with ________.
changing personality; predicting personality
Neuroimaging studies examining potential causes of schizophrenia have discovered that an area of the brain called the ________ appears to have significantly less myelin coating on the axons of its neurons in people with schizophrenia compared to those without the condition.
cingulum bundle
Elliot became widowed after nearly 40 years of marriage. He has convinced himself that no one will ever love him again. His irrational thinking has caused him to suffer from depression, and he rarely leaves his house. What perspective might BEST explain his behavior?
cognitive
Dr. Spiegelman believes that Dina's dissociation disorder may be due to her apparent enhanced ability to think about things other than those associated with her traumatic childhood. What psychological perspective is Dr. Spiegelman applying?
cognitive/behavioral perspective
A repetitive, ritualistic behavior that a person feels driven to perform is called a(n) ________.
compulsion
Mia's parents told her that they expected her to become a doctor, like her father and grandfather before her. They told her that if she chose any other career, they would no longer support her or respect her choice. According to Rogers, Mia's parents were giving her
conditional positive regard.
Dr. Hill is constantly late for meetings. She often arrives to her classes 5 to 10 minutes late and leaves students waiting at her door during office hours for up to 30 minutes. Using the fivefactor model, which dimension would show a very low score for Dr. Hill?
conscientiousness
Maria sat down with her daughter, Zoe, and together wrote out a list of things that Zoe was expected to do each day and the rewards she would get if she accomplished them, as well as the penalties she would face if she did not do them. This is most like which technique?
contingency contracting
Dissociative amnesia is different from retrograde amnesia because
dissociative amnesia is typically psychological in origin.
Binge-eating disorder is different from bulimia in that individuals with binge-eating disorder
do not typically purge the food they eat
Typical antipsychotic drugs work by blocking what neurotransmitter?
dopamine
DeWayne has decided to seek psychotherapy for some personal difficulties he has been having. While on the telephone with one possible clinician, he asks her to describe the kind of treatment approach that she uses with clients. "I don't limit myself to a single theory or approach," the therapist answers. "Instead, I operate in a(n) ________ fashion, integrating various treatment approaches based on the specific needs of each client."
eclectic
That part of the personality which operates on the reality principle is the ________.
ego
Through the use of ________, a person-centered therapist conveys they are trying to understand the experience of the person they are working with.
empathy
Letty works hard at her job because she believes it will increase her chances for a promotion. According to Julian Rotter's theory, her effort is an example of what he calls
expectancy.
For both children and adults, and for many undesirable behaviors, the use of ________ or some form of "time-out" can be quite effective.
extinction
In the Big Five theory of personality, "E" stands for
extraversion.
Adler believed that people often are motivated by ________.
feelings of inferiority
Aaron has suffered from schizophrenia for many years and now resides in a group treatment facility. One day a nurse approaches him and quietly tells him that his sister, who has been fighting cancer for many months, died that morning. Aaron has no appreciable facial reaction, and in a very monotone voice says, "okay." The nurse is not surprised by Aaron's lack of response to the awful news, because she knows that ________ is one symptom often seen in those suffering from schizophrenia.
flat affect
Rodney has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. He rarely smiles and often shows little emotion in any situation. Psychologists refer to this characteristic as
flat affect.
To overcome her fear of balloons, because of the loud sound they might suddenly make should they pop, Riley must sit in a room filled with balloons while the therapist pops each one. After a while, Riley realizes that her fear is unjustified and even begins to pop balloons herself. This technique is known as
flooding.
Studies have suggested the increased rates of major depressive disorder in women may have a basis in ________.
gender roles, social factors, and emotional processing
Researchers believe that 40 to 60 percent of the risk for anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorder is due to
genetic factors
Which of the following approaches is based on the premise that people naturally strive to reach their potential and lead a fulfilling life?
humanistic
Which perspective of psychology focuses on the role of each person's conscious life experiences and choices in personality development?
humanistic
Person-centered therapy has its roots in:
humanistic psychology.
Motivational interviewing is an alternative therapy to what therapeutic approach?
humanistic therapy
According to Freud, which part of the personality is totally buried within each individual?
id
Which of the following is an example of cultural relativity?
While Dr. Gambon knows that his patient, Aki, believes her anxiety has a biological explanation, in learning more about her family of origin, he suspects it has a psychological cause.
Ria experienced a sudden attack of intense fear when she was boarding a plane with her friends to fly to Mexico for spring break. Ria's heart raced, she became dizzy, and she was certain she would die in a plane crash if she boarded the plane. Subsequently she did not go on her trip, and the plane arrived safely in Mexico 3 hours later. Ria experienced
a panic attack
In bilateral anterior cingulotomy,
a thin wire electrode is used to destroy a small area of brain tissue.
Behavior-based therapies are ________ based, while psychodynamic and humanistic therapies are ________ based.
action; insight
The push toward fulfillment of our inborn capacities and potentialities is what Rogers calls the ________.
actualizing tendency
Sandy took part in the April 2013 Boston Marathon, where two bombs were detonated near the finish line, killing three spectators. For approximately 2 weeks after the marathon, Sandy was unable to sleep or concentrate and often found herself reliving the moment she heard the bombs explode. What disorder might Sandy be diagnosed with?
acute stress disorder
Sienna hates to go to restaurants for fear that she will be seated in the far back of the restaurant and be unable to get out in case of an emergency. This may be a symptom of
agoraphobia.
Calvin is terribly worried that his college education was wasted when he doesn't get his dream job. Furthermore, Calvin believes he ruined his future when he did poorly in his job interview. Calvin explains, "I had to ace the interview. It had to be perfect, and it wasn't!" How might a cognitive-behavioral psychologist classify this distorted thought process?
all-or-nothing thinking
Individuals with bulimia often rationalize that since they have had a single treat, their diet is ruined and therefore they might as well go ahead and eat excessively. Such irrational thinking is an example of the cognitive distortion known as
all-or-nothing thinking.
Tony wakes up on a cot in a homeless shelter in another town. He doesn't know where he is or how he got there, and he's confused when people say he has been calling himself Michael. This is most likely an episode of dissociative
amnesia with fugue.
Your professor explains how all females have an inner masculine side that adds to their personality. This concept is known as a(n)
animus.
A new therapeutic technique known as deep brain stimulation (DBS) is showing promise in the treatment of
anorexia nervosa where other treatments have failed.
Karen Horney's study of one's personality focused on
anxiety during childhood Ginger believes that fate will help her find the right man with whom to live her life. According to Rotter, she has a(n) external locus of control..
Stephan gets a text message from his girlfriend saying that she will have to work overtime tonight. Stephan immediately assumes his girlfriend is seeing someone else at work. Beck would say that Stephan has engaged in what type of distorted thinking?
arbitrary inference
In which of the following therapies might a therapist use real physical pain to change behavior?
aversive conditioning
Depersonalization/derealization disorder is a type of dissociative disorder that has been found to have possible ________ foundations for the experience of detachment.
biological
A personality disorder characterized by marked instability in self-image, mood, and interpersonal relationships is ________ personality disorder.
borderline
According to Freud, the ________ works off of the pleasure principle, while the ________ is often perceived as the executive director of your personality.
id; ego
Four-year-old Brandon has watched his father as he has mowed the lawn. This year, Brandon has asked for a lawn mower of his own for his birthday. Freud would say that Brandon is beginning the process of ________ as a way of resolving his Oedipal conflict.
identification
Dr. Collins uses exposure-based therapies to treat many of her patients. Client A is actually confronted with the situation that causes her anxiety, while Client B is asked to think about and visualize the frightening situation. Client A's treatment method would be described as ________, while client B's treatment method is ________.
in vivo; imaginal
Jenna is going to a therapist to gain a better understanding of why she has self-destructive relationships with all her friends. This type of therapy is known as ________ therapy.
insight
Psychotherapies that attempt to increase the understanding of a client's motives are known as ________ therapies.
insight
Due to the types and degree of emotions often experienced by people with borderline personality disorder, their personal relationships are often characterized by ________.
intense emotions, impulsivity, and relative instability
Bebarly appreciates compliments about her new photography business but really values constructive criticism, as she can then address particular issues. According to Julian Rotter, Bebarly has a(n)
internal locus of control
As part of the medical treatment trial she is participating in for severe and suicidal depression, Aldina was given ________, which is being investigated due to its seemingly immediate, although short-term, effects.
ketamine
Behavioral theorists link depression to ________, whereas social cognitive theorists point to ________.
learned helplessness; distortions in thinking
According to the behavioral theory, personality primarily consists of
learned responses.
One suggested physiological cause of antisocial personality disorder is that people with this condition have:
lower-than-normal levels of stress
Melanie has just received an exam grade in her psychology class. She earned a grade of 89 percent, which is a B. All of her work during the semester thus far has earned A grades, and she is very upset about the exam score. "This is the worst thing that could possibly have happened," she laments to her best friend, Keesha, who just rolls her eyes. A cognitive psychologist would suggest that Melanie is employing the cognitive distortion called ________.
magnification
Which one of the following is the most common of the diagnosed mood disorders?
major depressive disorder
orge finds himself feeling depressed most of the day. He is constantly tired yet he sleeps very little. He has feelings of worthlessness that have come on suddenly and seemingly have no basis in reality. What might Jorge be diagnosed with?
major depressive disorder
Lisa has just been fired from her new job for consistently arriving 2 hours late for work. Lisa tries to explain that she must often drive back home to ensure that all the doors are locked and that no appliances have been left on. Lisa's condition is abnormal from the ________ definition.
maladaptive
Biological explanations of disordered mood have focused on the effects of several different brain chemicals, and used to treat these disorders are designed to work on these various neurotransmitter systems. Which of the following is not one of the chemicals that has been implicated in mood disorders?
melatonin
Studies on the effectiveness of psychotherapy have found that ________.
no one psychotherapy worked for every type of problem
Research shows that African American clients prefer a therapist ________ while Asian men prefer a ________ therapist.
of the opposite sex; male
Sexual dysfunctions and problems can be caused by
organic, psychological, and sociocultural factors.
According to Adler, firstborn children with younger siblings tend to be
overachieving.
Megan's daughter Kayla was afraid of dogs. Megan took Kayla to a therapist to help her overcome her fear but was surprised when the therapist brought a dog into the room. At first Kayla was asked to watch from across the room as the therapist showed her how to approach and pet the dog and not grab its tail. Eventually, Kayla was asked to come over and mimic the behavior she had observed. After just a few sessions, Kayla was no longer fearful of dogs. What technique did the therapist use with Kayla?
participant modeling
Survivors of natural disasters like Hurricane Sandy in 2012 may experience higher incidences of
posttraumatic stress disorder schizophrenia.
What is a major cause of sexual dysfunction?
psychological stress
With regard to treatment of psychological disorders, many psychological professionals believe medications work best in combination with
psychotherapy.
Sydney tends to blow negative events out of proportion to their importance (magnification) while ignoring relevant positive events (minimization). What therapeutic technique may work best to help Sydney?
rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)
Which therapy style requires the therapist to actively confront a client's irrational beliefs?
rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)
"I didn't get the job even though I was the most qualified applicant because the company has to hire a minority worker." This probably illustrates which defense mechanism?
rationalization
Behaving in ways that are the opposite of what one would unconsciously like to do defines
reaction formation
You are shocked to hear that two of your coworkers who seemingly hated one another are now getting married. According to Freud, what defense mechanism best explains their prior behavior?
reaction formation
Dean believes that characters in a popular science fiction show are secretly sending him messages. This would be an example of a delusion of
reference.
In Rogers's viewpoint, what is the striving to fulfill innate capacities and needs called?
self-actualizing tendency
An old motto of the U.S. Army was, "Be all you can be." This concept fits well with Carl Rogers's theory of
self-actualizing tendency.
Albert Bandura considers ________ as a person's expectancy of how effective his or her efforts to accomplish a goal will be in any particular circumstance.
self-efficacy
Which of the following may be an effective option for some concerns if there isn't a therapist available in your local community?
self-help group
Today's electroconvulsive shock therapy is often quite useful in the treatment of
severe depression.
Many of Johnathon's friends like to dress up on Halloween as devils, vampires, and zombies. According to Carl Jung's theory, what archetype is being expressed?
shadow
In 1972, a jet carrying a rugby team from Peru crashed high in the snow-covered Andes Mountains. Many of the players survived for more than 2 months by eating the remains of those who died. Psychologists justified their cannibalism because that was the only way they could have survived so long without food. By what definition might their behavior best be classified?
situational context
Trypanophobia, also known as a fear of receiving an injection, is an example of
specific phobia.
Studies of the hereditability of personality traits have found
strong evidence to support some personality traits can be passed on by genetics
One sign of abnormality is when a person engages in behavior that creates a great deal of emotional distress or ________.
subjective discomfort
Jane is an angry, hostile woman. At work and in her personal life, she is described as energetic go-getter because she is a workaholic and does a great deal and does a great deal of volunteer work for abused children and women. Jane's behavior may be an example of which defense mechanism?
sublimation
A colleague at work is asked to describe you to the new manager. Most likely, the traits they will use in their description are examples of
surface traits.
Dr. Kali works with clients to help them learn deep relaxation. Next, he has them list their fears from least to most anxiety provoking. Finally, Dr. Kali slowly exposes his clients to each of their fears and assists them in gaining control of their anxiety. His approach is BEST known as
systematic desensitization.
Prolonged use of antipsychotic medication can lead to a side effect called ________, which is characterized by involuntary facial and tongue movements (e.g., grimacing, constant chewing), or repetitive involuntary jerks or dance-like movements of the arms and legs.
tardive dyskinesia
Anton has been on an antipsychotic drug for many years to control his schizophrenia. He has developed repetitive, involuntary jerks and movements of the face, lips, legs, and body. These side effects make up a syndrome known as
tardive dyskinesia.
If you are describing characteristics of your child such as irritability or adaptability, psychologists would say you are not describing their personality but rather their
temperament.
Which of the following traits or characteristics were NOT found to be more similar in identical twins when compared to fraternal twins in the Minnesota twin study?
tendency to divorce
Why are antidepressants taking the place of many antianxiety drugs in the treatment of anxiety disorders?
Antianxiety drugs may be addictive and have more side effects.
Barbara's therapist tells her that she is applying arbitrary inference to her thinking, which ultimately is causing her to be depressed. Which of the following is an example of arbitrary inference?
Barbara tends to jump to conclusions with little or no evidence to support her beliefs.
What is a major shortcoming in the field of behavioral genetics in terms of their studies on human personality traits?
Behavioral geneticists are unable to conduct controlled research studies on human subjects.
If Dr. Kelly uses an eclectic approach to her work as a therapist, what specifically is she doing?
Dr. Kelly uses one or a combination of any number of therapeutic treatments depending on the situation.
Dr. Kirby has been meeting with 9-year-old Loren, whose family lost everything in a tornado. In her initial visit, Loren was diagnosed with acute stress disorder(ASD). During a 2-month follow-up with Dr. Kirby, Loren is still exhibiting many of the same symptoms. What should Dr. Kirby do?
Dr. Kirby will revise Loren's diagnosis from ASD to posttraumatic stress disorder.
__________refers to techniques or interventions that have produced desired outcomes, or therapeutic change in controlled studies.
Evidence-based treatment
Dr. Ellington is directive in his approach with clients. He pays close attention to body language and often focuses on a client's denied past. What type of therapeutic approach is Dr. Ellington using?
Gestalt approach
Dr. Cavendish is trying to establish what is known as a therapeutic alliance with her clients. What specifically should she do to accomplish this goal?
She should be more empathetic and caring when working with her clients.
What did Carl Rogers mean by the term "fully functioning person"?
Someone who is experiencing a match between his or her real and ideal self and who is also trusting of their innermost intuitions and urges.
On your first call as a paramedic, you enter the house of a man who has covered his walls and ceiling in aluminum foil to keep the government from spying on him and stealing his ideas. This is an example of a ________ delusion.
persecution
People with ________ disorders have an excessively rigid, maladaptive pattern of behavior and ways of relating to others.
personality
The pattern of characteristic thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that persists over time and situations and distinguishes one person from another is called ________.
personality
If you are asked to describe your best friends by explaining how they act, typically feel, and what they think about, you would be describing their
personality.
Aidan's wife comes home angry from her job, and he immediately assumes that he has done something wrong. Such irrational thinking is an example of
personalization.
The awakening of sexual curiosity and interest in the genitals is the beginning of what Freud termed the
phallic stage.
The id is that part of the personality which operates according to the:
pleasure principle.
Dr. Haldol has several patients with schizophrenia who appear to exhibit excessive or distorted characteristics in relation to what one might consider normal functioning. Specific symptoms include varied hallucinations and multiple delusions. According to the DSM-5, these are referred to as
positive symptoms
To explain an individual's personality, trait theorists would look to
the constellation of personality characteristics possessed by the person.
In the United States, "insanity" is a term typically used by
the legal system
The most important aspect of successful psychotherapy is the ________ between client and therapist.
therapeutic alliance
What was the most likely reason that someone would perform an exorcism?
to release evil spirits
Which of the following therapies has been successful across multiple settings in the establishment of desirable behaviors and modification of problem behaviors?
token economies
According to Freud, the ________ mind was the most important determining factor in human behavior and personality.
unconscious