Psychology Ch. 8
echolalia
"You look well today, Robert." Robert replies, "You look well today, Robert." He does this all of the time, repeating everything said to him. This phenomenon is known as ______.
Learned helplessness.
A behaviorist such as Seligman views depression as a consequence of which of the following?
nihilism
A belief that nothing really exists, that all things are simply shadows, is a delusion of ___________.
Generalized anxiety disorder
A chronic state of free-floating anxiety or worry that has persisted for at least six months is ___________.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
A chronic state of free-floating anxiety or worry that has persisted for at least six?months
schizophrenia
A class of severe and disabling mental disorders characterized by extreme disruptions of perceptions, thoughts, emotions, and behavior characterizes ____________.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
A condition of separation in personality, or multiple personality, not attributable to disease or brain injury; previously called multiple personality disorder
Learned Helplessness
A diminished ability to learn an avoidance response following exposure to unavoidable aversive stimulation may contribute to some forms of depression and nonresponsiveness in humans and other animals
organic amnesia is a gradual process.
A distinguishing feature of dissociative amnesia compared to organic amnesia is that:
Basal Ganglia
A group of brain structures that lie under the cerebral cortex and function as ?way stations? between the input of sensory messages and resulting cortically initiated motor or cognitive outputs
Hypomania
A mood characterized by persistent and pervasive elevated mood (a mood state less severe than mania)
Mania
A mood state characterized by expanded self-esteem, reduced need for sleep, excessive talking about extravagant ideas, and delusions
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by inattention, lack of impulse control, and hyperactivity.
Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder
A persistent detachment from one?s thoughts, feelings, or body sensations
psychoanalysis
A phobia represents a displaced anxiety, according to __________.
Bipolar Disorder
A psychiatric disorder characterized by extreme mood swings from immobilizing depression to euphoria and frantic activity; previously referred to as manic-depressive disorder
Illness Anxiety Disorder
A somatic disorder in which the individual is excessively fearful of contracting a serious illness or of dying; previously referred to as hypochondria
Cingulotomy
A surgical procedure partially separating the cingulate cortex from the frontal lobes that is performed to treat severe obsessive-compulsive disorder
True
ADHD is commonly diagnosed in childhood.
False, 1%
About 10% of the population suffers from somatic symptom disorders.
True
Abraham suggested that mood disorders are rooted in an oral fixation.
False
According to Freud, an individual with antisocial personality disorder may have an underdeveloped or absent ego.
unresolved separation anxiety.
According to the psychoanalytic perspective, panic attacks may result from:
Conversion disorder
All of the following are termed "anxiety disorders" except which one?
Schizophrenia.
All of the following are termed dissociative disorders except which?
Agoraphobia
An anxiety disorder characterized by an intense fear of being in places or situations from which escape might be difficult or in which help might not be available, such as stores, theaters, and trains; often accompanies panic disorder
Posttraumatic stress disorder.
An anxiety disorder that typically follows a very painful event and is characterized by a reliving of that event, avoidance of stimuli associated with the event, or numbing of general responsiveness, is which of the following?
Delusion
An exaggerated and rigidly held belief that has little or no basis in fact
Dissociative Amnesia
An inability to recall important autobiographical information after a traumatic or stressful episode
Social Anxiety
Anxiety disorder characterized by a persistent, irrational fear of performing some specific behavior (such as talking or eating) in the presence of other people
Specific Phobia
Anxiety disorder characterized by an irrational fear of specific situations or objects, such as heights, small closed places, strangers or animals
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Anxiety disorder characterized by persistent, unwanted, and unshakable thoughts or irresistible, habitual repeated actions
Panic Disorder
Anxiety disorder in which an individual experiences numerous panic attacks (four or more in a four-week period) that are characterized by overwhelming terror and often a feeling of unreality or depersonalization
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Anxiety disorder that typically follows a traumatic event or events; characterized by a reliving of that event, avoidance of stimuli associated with the event or numbing of general responsiveness, and increased arousal
Phobia
Any of a number of anxiety disorders characterized by a persistent fear of and consequent avoidance of a specific object or situation
Anxiety Disorder
Any of a number of disorders that produce pervasive feelings of anxiety
1%
Approximately this percentage of the population suffers from somatic symptom disorders.
Abnormal Behavior
Behavior that is atypical, maladaptive, or socially unacceptable, or that produces emotional discomfort
False, psychoanalysis
Behaviorism explained phobias by attributing them to displaced anxiety.
True
Behaviorists explain obsessive-compulsive disorder as a result of negative reinforcement.
negative reinforcement
Behaviorists explain obsessive-compulsive disorder as being a result of ______.
True
Bipolar disorder involves rapid flight of ideas and pressure of speech.
False, conversion disorder
Bomber pilots who suddenly developed night blindness without any physical cause were probably suffering from illness anxiety.
False
Borderline personality disorder is characterized by impulsive, uncaring, selfish, irresponsible, and remorseless behavior.
A love-hate ambivalence toward self.
Both Freud and Abraham theorized that depressive disorders are the result of which of the following?
depressive
Both major depressive disorder and bipolar disorders are classified as ________ disorders.
delusions of influence.
Carly is convinced that her thoughts and behaviors are being controlled by extraterrestrial beings because she is experiencing:
Depressive Disorders
Class of disorders, including major depression, dysthymic disorders, and substance induced depression, characterized by persistent depression
Schizophrenia
Class of severe and disabling mental disorders characterized by extreme disruptions of perceptions, thoughts, emotions, and behavior
are higher.
Compared to incidence rates of bipolar disorder, rates of depression:
more likely to attempt suicide.
Compared to men, women are:
less often
Compared to other somatic symptom disorders, conversion disorder is confused with genuine physical disease ___________.
pass and allow the person to return to sleep.
Compared to panic attacks, sleep terrors:
identical monochorionic twins.
Concordance rates for schizophrenia would be highest in:
True
Delusions of grandeur are the belief that one is in actuality some great world or historical figure, such as Napoleon, Queen Victoria, or the president of the United States.
True
Dissociative disorders include depersonalization-derealization disorder.
is9 times more likely
Dissociative identity disorder ________ in women than in men.
False, other way around
Dissociative identity disorder involves delusions and hallucinations, whereas schizophrenia involves distinct personalities.
Personality Disorders
Diverse class of disorders that is collectively characterized by inflexible and maladaptive personality traits that cause either functional impairment or subjective distress
Hallucination
False perception that lacks a sensory basis; can be produced by hallucinogenic drugs, fatigue, or sensory deprivation (Auditory hallucinations can be associated with severe psychotic disorders.)
Delusions
Firmly held beliefs that have little or no basis in fact that persist despite conflicting evidence are __________.
False, six months
Generalized anxiety disorder is a chronic state of free-floating anxiety or worry that has persisted for at least two months.
Dissociative Disorders
Group of disorders, including psychogenic amnesia, depersonalization-derealization disorder, and dissociative identity disorder, in which the thoughts and feelings that generate anxiety are separated or dissociated from conscious awareness
By decreased anxiety.
How might somatic symptom disorders be reinforced?
Hans's phobia was a classically conditioned fear.
How would someone from the behavioral perspective explain the case of Little Hans?
True
If Brittnee has seven different personalities that seem to take over at different points in her day, she is suffering from dissociative identity.
He is being rewarded for his avoidance of tight spaces and will continue this lack of action.
If Clyde's claustrophobia is so bad that he cannot even enter his walk-in closet at home, a behaviorist would say:
persecution.
If James fears that he is always being watched and is convinced that people are after him, he is suffering from delusions of:
has a serious medical problem
Illness anxiety disorder is the persistent belief that one ______.
delusions of grandeur.
In the movie A Beautiful Mind, John Nash felt he was a special person who could unlock a secret code. Only he was able to do this, no one else. He was experiencing:
Bipolar
In this disorder, moods swing from elation to depression.
Fraternal dichorionic twins.
In which situation would one expect schizophrenia concordance rates to be lowest?
No, there is a subset of people who experience obsessions without the compulsions.
Individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder always demonstrate both obsessions and compulsions.
persecution
James fears that he is always being watched. He is convinced that people are after him. He is suffering from delusions of ___________.
True
Jason is feeling tired, sad, and worthless. He is having trouble sleeping and has no interest in things lately. Jason is probably suffering from depression.
A panic disorder.
Jason tells a counselor that, at least once a week, he feels intense apprehension with labored breathing and shaking hands for no apparent reason. The counselor might conclude that Jason suffers from which of the following?
schizophrenia
Jerry is experiencing hallucinations, disruptions of thought and perception. He is likely suffering from ___________.
True
Many veterans experience posttraumatic stress disorder which is having flashbacks of traumatic war experiences.
Learned helplessness.
Martin Seligman noted that dogs that had been taught that they could not escape an electric shock acted as though they were depressed. He attributed their "depression" to which of the following?
True
Men are four times more likely than women to succeed in killing themselves.
True
Negative symptoms dominate when a person with schizophrenia demonstrates continued difficulty in establishing social contacts, low motivation, and a somewhat blunted affect.
False, positive
Negative symptoms represent an excess or distortion of normal behavior of schizophrenia.
personality
Paranoid, schizoid, antisocial, avoidant, borderline, narcissistic, obsessive-compulsive, dependent, histrionic, and schizotypal are all types of ____________ disorder.
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Personality disorder characterized by disregard for rights of others, lack of remorse or guilt for antisocial acts, irresponsibility in job or marital roles, failure to learn from experience, and a profound poverty of deep and lasting emotions
Antisocial
Persons with this personality disorder persistently violate the rights of others.
True
Phobias are considered anxiety disorders.
False, negative
Positive symptoms of schizophrenia represent diminished or absent behavior of schizophrenia.
Bipolar disorders
Rapid flight of ideas and pressure of speech is a symptom of which of the following?
True
Repeated and uncontrollable urges to perform certain actions, like hand washing or counting objects, are called compulsions.
Positive Symptoms
Represent an excess or distortion of normal behavior of schizophrenia; may include hallucinations, delusions, and excessive verbal behavior
Negative Symptoms
Represent diminished or absent behavior of schizophrenia; may include flattened emotions, diminished social behavior, apathy, anhedonia, and catatonic motor behavior
early adulthood
Research has shown that the symptoms of ADHD decrease by _______.
Indicated that there may be a genetic disposition toward the development of bipolar disorder.
Research using genetics has provided which of the following?
He is highly at risk to attempt suicide.
Richard has experienced a prolonged depression since the death of his spouse. What would accurately describe his situation?
delusions of persecution.
Robert believes he is being tracked by the Secret Service, which is ensuring that he cannot be hired by any employer, because he is experiencing:
seasonal affective disorder.
SAD stands for:
True
Schizophrenia involves a class of severe and disabling mental disorders characterized by extreme disruptions of perceptions.
50 to 60
Several investigations have shown that ___________ percent of people with antisocial personality disorder exhibit abnormal brain waves.
Conversion Disorder
Somatic symptom disorder that is manifested as a sensory or motor system disorder for which there is no known organic cause
Mutism
Speech disturbance characteristic of schizophrenia in which an individual may not utter a sound for hours or days at a time
Echolalia
Speech disturbance characteristic of some forms of schizophrenia in which people repeat virtually every statement they hear uttered
ninth
Suicide ranks as the _____ leading cause of death among all American adults.
seek out individuals who give them unfavorable feedback.
Swann's research suggests that a depressed person will:
False, 9
The DSM-5 identifies five related personality disorders: paranoid, schizoid, antisocial, avoidant, and borderline.
dissociative identity disorder.
The film Fight Club was a fictitious example of a disorder known as:
Monoamine Theory
The first formal biochemical theory of mood disorders; proposes that depression is related to reduction in activity of the monoamine neurotransmitters norepinephrine and/or serotonin in specific regions of the brain
five times
The likelihood of having bipolar disorder was __________ higher in creative individuals as in age-matched controls.
True
The monoamine theory involves serotonin and norepinephrine.
serotonin and norepinephrine.
The monoamine theory largely deals with:
Major depressive disorder
The persistent feeling of intense sadness, loss, and worthlessness, often accompanied by thoughts of?suicide
not having developed a superego
The psychoanalytic view sees people diagnosed with antisocial personality as ______.
Dissociative disorders
These disorders may be best explained by the psychoanalytic perspective and misuse of defense mechanisms.
Hallucinations
These may occur in any of the sense modalities, but most often a schizophrenic person hears voices that seem to be coming from outside the person's head.
Negative
These symptoms represent diminished or absent behavior in schizophrenia.
Amygdala
This part of the brain is responsible for fear and aggression, which explains why it is associated with the acquisition of conditioned fear.
Lykken
This person devised a complex learning task in which three groups of male subjects (imprisoned sociopaths, nonsociopathic inmates, and college students) were told that electric shocks would be randomly administered for incorrect responses as a stimulant for good performance
interpersonal relationships
To make matters worse for a depressed individuals, these individuals usually experience a breakdown in ___________ because they are irritable.
Somatic Symptom Disorder
Type of somatic disorder characterized by multiple and recurrent physical symptoms that have no physical cause
Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
What anxiety disorder is characterized by persistent, unwanted, and unshakable thoughts and/or irresistible repeated actions?
Phobias
What anxiety disorders are characterized by a persistent fear of and associated avoidance of a specific object or situation?
Conversion disorder
What is loss of function, such as paralysis, or loss of vision or feeling, with no physical damage, known as?
Maladaptive
What is the behavior that impairs a person's ability to function adequately in everyday social and occupational roles called?
Dissociative identity disorder
What is the term for a dissociative disorder in which a person experiences several "personalities," each with distinct traits and memories?
positive
When Jeanine believes that her mailman is a spy and she hears voices, she is experiencing ______ schizophrenia symptoms.
negative
When Jeanine has difficulty establishing social contacts, she is experiencing _________ symptoms.
2013
When was the DSM-V published?
Bipolar I disorder
Which disorder contains more severe mania?
Increased hippocampus volume.
Which is not a characteristic of the brain of someone with schizophrenia?
Illness anxiety
Which of the following is not a personality disorder listed in the DSM-5?
schizophrenia; dissociative identity disorder
While ________ involves delusions and hallucinations, ________ involves the existence of multiple, intact personalities within one individual.
Someone who provides negative feedback.
Who would a depressed person prefer to talk to?