Psych Exam 2
What is the lifetime prevalence of major depressive disorder in the United States?
16.6%
Adults with persistent depressive disorder need to have met a limited set of the criteria for major depressive disorder for at least what length of time to receive the diagnosis?
2 years
It is estimated that approximately ______ percent of all individuals with bipolar disorder can live symptom free if they receive adequate treatment.
60%
Women are ______ percent more likely than men to experience major depressive disorder at some point in their lives.
70 %
Which of the following is NOT one of the diagnostic criteria areas for personality disorders?
Affectivity Impulse control Psychosis XXXXX Cognition
What is a personality trait?
An enduring pattern of thinking about the environment and others, which characterizes the majority of a person's experiences
What does a diagnosis of bipolar II mean?
An individual has had one or more major depressive episodes and at least one hypomanic episode.
Of all psychological disorders, we most likely associate ______ disorder with substance abuse
Bipolar
Which of the following diagnoses has replaced the term "manic depression"?
Bipolar disorder
A review of randomized clinical trials comparing cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy (IPT) conclude
CBT and IPT are equally effective in treating major depressive disorder.
Which of the following cognitive distortions describes a person who believes the worst is always going to happen?
Catastrophizing
Schizotypal personality disorder is part of
Cluster A
Which of the following statements about SNRIs is FALSE
Compared to SSRIs, the SNRIs seem to be statistically more efficacious. T Compared to SSRIs, the SNRIs seem to be clinically less efficacious. T Compared to SSRIs, the SNRIs have less side effects or chances of adverse reactions. (FALSE) Compared to SSRIs, the SNRIs have greater side effects or chances of adverse reactions. T
Which of the following disorders is characterized by an alteration between dysphoric and hypomanic states?
Cyclothymic disorder
Rapid cyclers who do not respond to lithium seem to respond to which of the following medications?
Depakote
Which of the following is used for treatment-resistant depression?
Electroconvulsive therapy Deep brain stimulation Light therapy ALL OF THEM
The term ____ refers to a discrete period of time during which an individual experiences symptoms of a mood disorder.
Episode
Interpersonal therapists believe that depressive episodes are often triggered by negative interpersonal events, which they classify into four types. Which of the following is NOT one of these types?
Grief Role transitions Interpersonal disputes Dysfunctional thought processes XXXXXXXX
Which of the following theorists created the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R)
Hare
Which of the following characteristics does NOT correlate with low resilience?
High levels of perfectionism High levels of self-efficacy xxxx High levels of hopelessness Low levels of social support
Which of the following risk factors are individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder more likely to experience?
Higher mortality due to illness Elevated rates of suicide Elevated rates of violent death ALL OF THESE
_____ is a personality disorder characterized by exaggerated emotional reactions, approaching theatricality, in everyday behavior
Histrionic personality disorder
According to the maturation hypothesis, we should expect people with which of the following personality disorders to display less maladaptive behavior as they age?
Histrionic, borderline, antisocial
Which disorders comprise Cluster B?
Histrionic, narcissistic, borderline, antisocial
Which of the following is TRUE of bipolar II disorder?
It necessarily involves periods of major depression
Which of the following is NOT considered a core aspect of the psychopathic personality?
Lack of empathy and remorse Glibness and superficial charm High anxiety in interpersonal situations XXXXXX A grandiose sense of self-worth
Clinicians advise clients who have frequent manic episodes to remain on which of the following drugs as a preventive measure?
Lithium
Which of the following is true regarding a diagnosis of major depressive disorder
Major depressive disorder is often diagnosed with a range of disorders. EX: anxiety substance abuse
Which of the following personality disorders shares the most features with antisocial personality disorder?
Narcissistic
Which of the following is NOT an example of a tricyclic antidepressant?
Nardil xxxxxxx Elavil Norpramin Tofranil
A team of researchers from the National Institute of Mental Health appears to have narrowed the search for a gene involved in bipolar disorder to which of the following genes?
PCLO
What is a chronic, less severe mood disturbance, in which the individual does not experience a major depressive episode called?
Persistent depressive disorder
Which neurotransmitter seems to play an important role in causing genetically predisposed individuals to develop major depressive disorder?
Serotonin
What is the "file drawer problem"?
The bias toward only publishing positive results
Why is the treatment prognosis poor with avoidant personality disorder?
The client is intensely sensitive to any form of negative evaluation.
What are pharmacogenetics?
The use of genetic testing to determine who will and will not improve with a particular medication
Which of the following is NOT true of persistent depressive disorder
To meet criteria, symptoms must persist for at least 2 years. Its course is chronic rather than episodic. Symptoms are similar to major depressive disorder but are fewer and less intense. It can be diagnosed if the individual also meets criteria for bipolar II, but not bipolar I disorder. (NOT TRUE)
How many criteria must be met in order to make the diagnosis for a personality disorder?
Two criteria, out of the four areas
Which of the following is considered a benefit for women who are diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric disorder?
Women with severe episodes of depression can receive treatment that might not be available without the diagnosis.
According to the biopsychosocial model, clients whose symptoms reflect a heavy influence of biology should have access to
a range of therapeutic interventions.
In his groundbreaking research in the field, Harvey Cleckley used the terms "sociopath" and "psychopath" to refer to
antisocial personality disorder.
The PCL-R is designed to assess core personality traits for which disorder?
antisocial personalty disorder
The common element of the Cluster C (obsessive-compulsive, avoidant, and dependent) personality disorders is
anxious and fearful behavior.
People with ______ define themselves as lacking in social skills and having no desirable qualities that would make others want to be with them.
avoidant personality disorder
The personality disorders represent a mix of long-standing personal dispositions and
behavior patterns in identity and personal relationships.
If a clinician asks a client to engage in activities that will produce a positive mood and then keeps a record of these activities to increase their frequency over time, the clinician has incorporated in her treatment plan
behavioral activation
After Ralph has been diagnosed with major depressive disorder, his doctor explains that depression often runs in families. Which of the following factors is Ralph's doctor exemplifying?
biological
The ______ perspective believes that personality disorders evolve over an individual's life.
biopsychosocial
It is the hope of clinicians who hold the______ that additional research on personality disorders will yield more information not only about the disorders themselves, but also a richer appreciation for the multiple factors that contribute to normal personality growth and change throughout the lifespan.
biopsychosocial perspective
Emotional dysregulation is seen in clients with
borderline personality disorder.
One of the main criticisms of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder is that
clinicians worry that this diagnosis would pathologize a child's temper tantrums.
The maladaptive, inflexible patterns of behavior and inner experience characteristic of a personality disorder must be evident in at least two of following areas: affectivity, interpersonal functioning, impulse control, and
cognition
Major depressive disorder is to persistent depressive disorder as bipolar disorder is to
cyclothymic disorder.
The most effective form of therapy for individuals diagnosed with borderline personality disorder is known as
dialectical behavior therapy.
Treatment of individuals who have been diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder
does not tend to be successful given the personality traits associated with this disorder.
Medications that act on ______ are most effective in treating schizotypal personality disorder and can help alleviate cognitive deficits in memory and executive functioning.
dopamine
Cleckley believed that "psychopathic" individuals lack
emotional reactivity
If an individual with bipolar disorder experiences ___________, the specifier rapid cycling will be added to his or her diagnosis.
four or more discrete episodes within the previous year
The response modulation hypothesis proposes that individuals high on the trait of psychopathy
have difficulty learning from negative experience as they focus on rewards.
In addition to elevating mood, SSRIs appear to
have fewer unpleasant side effects.
Individuals with depression tend to have a smaller _____ than those without depression.
hippocampus
All of the following are symptoms of a manic episode
inflated self-esteem. pressured speech. increases in goal-directed activities.
What is borderline personality disorder's central feature?
instability
Rapid speech and racing thoughts are symptoms of
mania
What term did Harvey Cleckley coin to indicate an inability to react appropriately to expressions of emotionality?
mask of sanity
Individuals with ________ personality disorder view themselves as exceptional (compared to others) and entitled while they are simultaneously engaged in a pursuit to gain approval from others.
narcissistic
Cluster A disorders share which of the following behaviors?
odd and eccentric behavior
Bert is extremely suspicious of other people and has trouble maintaining relationships with friends and family due to his inability to trust other people. He is very confrontational and does not accept that his suspicions might be inaccurate. Bert would most likely be diagnosed with
paranoid personality disorder.
Clinicians who work with borderline individuals refer to attention-getting self-injurious behavior as
parasuicides.
Robert Hare developed a set of criteria for the Psychopathy Checklist (PCL-R) that assesses two factors known as
psychopathy and antisocial lifestyle.
Clinicians diagnose people who have four or more episodes of major depression, mania, hypomania, or mixed symptoms with
rapid cycling
The Cluster A personality disorders are
schizoid, schizotypal, paranoid.
People with __________ personality disorder avoid social and sexual relationships because they prefer to be solitary; people with _________ personality disorder avoid social and sexual relationships because they fear rejection and ridicule.
schizoid; avoidant
The social isolation, eccentricity, peculiar communication, and poor social adaptation that come with schizotypal personality disorder place it within the
schizophrenic spectrum.
Individuals with _________ have odd or magical beliefs about the world and are very eccentric in their behavior.
schizoptypal personality disorder
James prefers to be alone and has never sought out an intimate relationship. He avoids his family and is indifferent to their pleas for contact with him. James would most likely be diagnosed with
schizoptypal personality disorder.
Generational differences, gender differences, and socioeconomic status are all examples of ______ factors of major depressive disorder.
sociocultural
Kara has borderline personality disorder. She has a tendency to go from friendly and loving when she perceives someone as "good" to flying into a rage when she thinks that person has rejected her. Which of the following terms does Kara's behavior exemplify?
splitting
The tendency for people with borderline personality disorder to alternately adore and hate others—to see them as all good or all bad—is often referred to as
splitting
Genetics research on mood disorders has shown that
there is a substantial genetic contribution to the development of mood disorders