psyc 535 exam 1
Who is referred to as the "father of behaviorism."
John Watson
which medication would be best used for a child suffering from a severe anxiety disorder?
Xanax
which attachment pattern has been linked to phobias and anxiety problems?
anxious-resistant
during the 1950s and 1960s, ________ emerged as the systematic approach to the treatment of childhood disorders.
behavior therapy
Which statement about neural development is false?
brain connections are relatively pre-determined and cannot be changed by the environment
etiology refers to the _____ of childhood disorders
causation
Bronfenbrenner's (1977) model includes a consideration of the ____.
child, family members, and society in which the child lives
____ approaches to treatment view child psychopathology as the result of faulty thought patterns and faulty learning and environmental experiences
cognitive-behavioral
Isabella is 3 years old, and frequently demands attention, overreacts, and refuses to go to bed. These behaviors are considered ____.
common because of her age
In ____ research, different individuals at different ages or stages of development are studied at the same point in time.
cross-sectional
Girls have higher rates of _____ than boys.
depression
The ____ classification approach assumes that all children possess the same traits to varying degrees.
dimensional
Treatment ____ refers to whether or not a treatment can produce changes under well-controlled conditions.
efficacy
Interventions for children and adolescents are often intended to ____.
eliminate distress and promote further development
How did Jean-Marc Gaspard Itard believe he could tame the "wild boy of Aveyron"?
environmental stimulation
many child and adolescent problems can best be described as the _____.
failure to demonstrate expected developmental process
Which behavior would be characteristic of someone with issues on the internalizing behavior dimension?
feeling sad all the time
childhood poverty is a daily reality for about one in ____ children in the United States.
four
In research terms, research questions about behavior that follow from a theory are called ____.
hypotheses
The detailed representation of the individual child or family as a unique entity is referred to as a(n) ____ case formulation.
idiographic
During the early part of the twentieth century, the biological disease model of mental problems led to ____.
improved treatments
a child's problem must be considered in relation to the influence of the ______.
individual, family, community/culture
in the first half of the twentieth century, most children with mental disorders were ______.
institutionalized
Which element(s) are typically included in a clinical description?
intensity, frequency, and severity of the problem
Unstructured interviews tend to be ____ than semi-structured interviews.
less reliable and more flexible
Which part of the brain is most responsible for regulating our emotional experiences, expressions, and impulses?
limbic system
Which statement is true about how ethnicity affects mental health problems in children?
minority children in the US are overrepresented in rates of some disorders
Factors that influence the direction or strength of a relationship of variables of interest are called ____.
moderator variables
A clearly defined group used to compare an individual child's test score against is called a:
norm group
Children's development occurs in a(n) ____ manner.
organized and hierarchical
_____ rates refer to all cases of a disorder, whether new or previously existing, that are observed during a specified time period.
prevalence
interventions are _____.
problem-solving strategies
minimum ethical standards for practice include:
protecting the confidentiality of the therapeutic relationship
Individual differences in emotion _____ account for differing responses to a stressful environment
reactivity
a child who cannot control his temper has problems in emotion _____.
regulation
Jessica, age 15, gossips, verbally insults peers, and often ostracizes others. Jessica is displaying ____.
relational aggression
boundaries between abnormal vs normal functioning are _______.
relatively arbitrary
the ability to successfully adapt in the environment is referred to as ________.
resilience
Which of the following is true with respect to resilience?
resilience may vary over time and across situations
The windows of time during which environmental influences on development are enhanced are called ____.
sensitive periods
____ theorists emphasize attributional biases, modeling, and cognitions in their explanation of abnormal behavior.
social learning
The formal assignment of a clinical case to a DSM-5 classification category is referred to as a(n) ____.
taxonomic diagnosis
____ has been implicated in several psychological disorders, especially those connected to a person's response to stress and ability to regulate emotions.
the HPA axis
Neuroimaging techniques are least useful in determining ____.
the reason for abnormal brain activity
which statement is true of the meta-analytic findings of research therapy with children?
treatments have been shown to be more effective for internalizing that for externalizing disorders
An assessment tool that actually measures the construct it is intended to measure can be considered ____.
valid
Multifinality refers to the observation that ______.
various outcomes may stem from similar beginnings
The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-IV) provides a measure of
verbal, comprehension, perceptual reasoning, working memory and processing speed
A central tenet of developmental psychopathology is that to understand maladaptive behavior, we must consider ____.
what is normative for a given period of development