psych
besides a stressful event, what else can cause switching of subpersonalities in a client with dissociative identity disorder
hypnotic suggestion
Which is the MOST accurate statement about the effects of marijuana in chronic male users?
It causes low sperm count in some men
A person took a drug 90 minutes ago. Now the person sits alone quietly, looking at a tree with brilliant purple leaves and intensely listening to the sap running in that tree. The person MOST likely took the drug:
LSD
which is typical of ptsd
increased arousal, negative emotions, and guilt
those people most likely to develop stress disorders are:
intolerant of uncertainty and think they cannot control negative things that happen to them
how does a biological predisposition to ptsd originate
it can be either inherited genetically or acquired in childhood
Two people of the same gender consume the same amount of alcohol in the same amount of time. Nevertheless, one of them sobers up substantially sooner than the other. MOST likely, this difference is due to differences in:
liver function; some people's livers metabolize alcohol faster than others' livers.
One of the nutraceuticals shown to be frequently helpful in treating unipolar depression is
St. John's wort
_____ involves using a drug to the point that it affects one's family, social relationships, and/or work.
Substance use disorder
Sara attempts suicide and has a psychological disorder. The disorder is most likely a:
mood disorder
alexis has dissociative identity disorder. when one of her personalities, Jodi, is asked about another one, Tom, she claims ignorance. Tom has never heard of Jodi either. This is called a:
mutually amnesic relationship
According to Aaron Beck, what are central to the development of unipolar depression
negative thoughts
The abnormal activity of which neurotransmitter has been linked to traumatic events
norepinephrine
Which is a depressant?
opioids
Which does not characterize stress disorders
a compulsive need to engage in activities that remind one of the event
Which individual is most at risk for suicide
a military veteran who has headaches and seizures because of a TBI
in research on suicide, abnormal serotonin levels and a dysfunctional depression-related brain circuit seem most related to:
aggression
susan deliberately overdoses on pills in an attempt at suicide, but her attempt does no succeed. This suicide attempt is called:
parasuicide
Talking rapidly, dressing flamboyantly, and getting in dangerous activities are _______ symptoms of mania
behavioral
people in an occupation with a particularly high rate of suicide are
police officers
Mood stabilizing drugs have been found to increase the production of:
brain-derived neurotrophic factor
Ellen is depressed. Her therapist asks her about her daily experiences, focusing on how often people say nice things to her. Her therapist most likely has a __________ orientation.
cognitive-behavioral
Chronic and excessive use of benzodiazepines may cause:
decreased production of GABA
What kind of depression is unipolar
depression that occurs without periods of mania
______ is viewing problems and solutions in rigid either/or terms
dichotomous thinking
liver function; some people's livers metabolize alcohol faster than others' livers.
endorphins
A friend has done some heavy drinking and asks you what to do to "sober up" as quickly as possible. The response that is MOST appropriate is:
"Stop drinking."
Which of the following is an accurate stat of sufferers of acute or ptsd in north america
20 percent attempt suicide
According to current estimates, the suicide rate in the United States is highest among which ethnicity
American Indians
A person would be LEAST likely to feel drowsy soon after taking a moderate dose of which type of drug?
Amphetamines
research indicates that suicides by people with schizophrenia occur in response to
feelings of demoralization
Ruminative responses are defined as
repeatedly mentally dwelling on one's mood without acting to change it
daniel's emotional state has changed, putting him at higher risk for suicide. Which emotion has most likely increased?
sadness
people with little sense of "belongingness", who live alone and experience frequent conflicts with others, and who believe they have limited social support are experiencing
social isolation
Which structure is part of the depression-related brain circuit but not part of circuits that contribute to anxiety disorders and PTSD
subgenual cingulate
Leo drank quite a lot at the "biggest party of the year." Later, he had trouble falling asleep, so he took a Valium. If he dies from respiratory failure during the night, it is probably because the alcohol and Valium created a(n):
synergistic effect
What makes electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) effective in treating unipolar depression
the reasons for ECT's effectiveness are not well understood
what do acute and ptsd have in common with dissociative identity disorders
they are triggered by traumatic events
people with low incomes are ______ as likely as people with higher incomes to experience one of the stress disorders
twice
How long must depression last to be classified as a major depressive order
two weeks