Psych 101 Test 4 Study Guide
as part of beck's cognitive theory, the therapist acts as a _________, showing the patient how to empirically test the accuracy of his ___________ and __________ *****
*****WTF
when an individual is institutionalized against his will because he poses a danger to himself or others, and he has committed no crime, this is called __ (involuntary) commitment
Civil (thanks gab!)
what are the qualifications of and in what settings will you find a psychiatrist?
MD or DO; physician, private practice, hospitals, medical centers, schools, academic
what is transference?
a situation where the feelings, desires, and expectations of one person are redirected and applied to another person
the negative cognitive and affective responses experienced by an individual after a return to substance abuse
abstinence violation effect
think of examples of events that may cause a major depressive disorder
all types of loss, deaths especially. terror attacks, failure
define anxiety hierarchy and know its uses in systematic desensitization
an ordered (least to most) list of anxiety triggering situations; can be used for exposure to the situations
what is the most prevalent category of psychological disorders?
anxiety disorders
the most frequent type of hallucinations is?**
auditory**
___________ is characterized by alterations between periods of extremely high levels and extremely low levels of activity
bipolar disorder
probability of sharing or inheriting psychological disorders
chances of developing a disorder increase if there is a family history
fixed, inaccurate beliefs held by a person who has no evidence to support such beliefs are known as
delusions
____________ is used as a last resort for persons who suffer from severe depression, bpd, severe catatonia, or schizophrenia
electroconvulsive therapy
an intervention for a specific disorder that is substantiated by high-quality scientific evidence would be considered an _________________
empirically supported treatment
in __________ therapy the therapist seeks to understand the family context out of which problems presumably arise
family
what are the symptoms of ptsd?
flashbacks and recurrent dreams, avoiding reminders of the trauma, increased physiological arousal
____________ psychotherapists stress the importance of assuming responsibility for decisions
humanistic
a _________ therapist is most likely to focus on the present and specific behaviors**
humanistic**
Cognitive behavioral therapy is designed to
identify and modify distorted thoughts
know the symptoms of ADHD and know which ones can diminish as you age
infant: fussy, incessant crying, frequent movements in crib 3 yo: constant walking/climbing, restlessness, and prone to emotional outbursts Elem. School: not paying attention and temper tantrums Mid. School: academic problems and disruptive behaviors Hyperactivity and fidgeting lower with age as patient learns to cope or medicine prescribed
a person who has been diagnosed with bpd is most likely to exhibit
instability in mood, identity, and impulse control; self-destructive tendencies
Group therapy is an effective approach to treatment because
it can be efficient, time-saving, and less costly than individual therapy; its also about as helpful
the basic idea behind behavior therapy is that problem behavior is ____________ and new ways of behaving can be _____
learned; learned (wtf)
men are _____ likely than women to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder or clinical depression in the u.s.
less
What drug is used to treat Bipolar disorder?**
mineral salts, antipsychotics, anticonvulsants, serotonin-dopamine**
according to aaron beck and his cognitive theory, depression is often caused by
negative beliefs and expectations- the negative triad
an intense fear of heights is not considered to be a psychological disorder unless it
negatively impacts the person's life; acts as an obstacle for living
examples of the catastrophizing that sometimes accompanies anxiety disorders
no one will speak to you if you make a mistake everyone makes fun of you while you present etc
know the difference between a compulsion and an obsession
obsessions- Intruding thoughts that occur again and again are called compulsions- Repetitive, ritualistic behaviors
a lack of conscience is most characteristic of those who experience ______ disorder
personality (antisocial??)
what category of psychological disorders is characterized by inflexible and maladaptive behavioral patterns?
personality disorders
unlike many other psychological disorders, manic episodes may be triggered by _______ life events
positive
what is the single best predictor of suicide?
previous attempts of suicide
________________ psychotherapy attempts to uncover the underlying unconscious conflicts and impulses that are the cause of one's psychological difficulties?
psychoanalytical/psychodynamic
know the symptoms of a panic attack
racing heart, weak, dizzy, terror, sweaty, chills, chest pains, breathing difficulties
Disordered thinking, bizarre behaviors, and hallucinations are symptoms of
schizophrenia
what are the symptoms of autism spectrum disorder?
social impairments, repetitive or restrictive behaviors, speech or movements, resistance of change, and preoccupation
know the difference between a generalized and specific phobia
specific phobia- the source of the irrational fear is a specific situation or object general- general worrying over many things/ many causes
the predisposition model of schizophrenia states that a person is most likely to develop the disorder during periods of ___
stress
discomfort felt when partaking in a particular activity
subjective distress
what are culture-bound syndromes?
syndromes specific to certain cultures
what are the best therapies for anxiety disorders?
systematic desensitization and exposure therapies
what technique is most likely to help someone overcome a fear of going to the doctor after a bad experience?**
systematic desensitization or participant modeling
the prevalence of a disorder in a population refers to**
the percentage of persons who exhibit the symptoms of a particular disorder**
how do the failures of self help programs lead to people being less likely to seek professional help?**
they have doubts of its success??**
stars you collect for good behavior that you can turn in for a prize is a
token economy
antipsychotic drugs have been found to be helpful in the treatment of **
tourettes, bpd, schizophrenia, autism, depression**
True or False- Drug Addiction due to overuse is a problem for prescription drug users
true
true or false- the DSM 5 describes symptoms and includes info regarding the prevalence of specific disorders**
true**
more _____ than _____ attempt suicide
women; men