Psychology: Review packet (15+16)
Researchers recently estimated that approximately ----- percent of adult Americans had suffered a clinically significant psychological disorder during the prior year
26
Persuading depressed patients to reverse their catastrophizing beliefs about themselves and their futures is most characteristic of
Beck's cognitive therapy
What individual is most likely to benefit from therapeutic drugs that bloc receptor sites for dopamine?
Betsy, who hears imaginary voices telling her she soon will be killed
The upcoming DSM-5 is being developed along with the eleventh edition of the -----, which will cover both medical and psychological disorders
ICD
The social withdrawal and haunting nightmares of battle-scarred war veterans best illustrates symptoms of
PTSD
Phobias are most likely to be characterized by
a persistent, irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation
After Charles Darwin began suffering panic disorder, he lived in relative seclusion and traveled only in his wife's company. His panic disorder was apparently accompanied by
agoraphobia
What disorder is most characterized by the avoidance of situations in which panic may strike?
agoraphobia
Today's psychologists assume that disordered behavior is influenced by
all of these factors
Chiara, a 14-year-old, is of average height but weighs only 80 pounds. She has lost 30 pounds over the last six months by eating very little and running five miles a day. She is determined not to become overweight and ignores her parents' suggestion that she should eat well-balanced meals. Chiara suffers from
anorexia nervosa
The onset of ----- typically begins with weight-loss diet
anorexia nervosa
A post-traumatic stress disorder is considered to be a(n) ----- disorder
anxiety
To help an adult client overcome fears of venturing out of his own home, Dr. Ricci plans to use behavior therapy in combination with drug therapy. What drug would Dr. Ricci be most likely to prescribe?
ativan
One cluster of personality disorders marked by dramatic or impulsive behaviors is exemplified by the ----- personality disorder
avoidant
What therapy is more concerned with removing specific troubling symptoms than with facilitating new ways of thinking?
behavior therapy
Dogs come to fear neutral stimuli associated with shock. This best illustrates
classical conditioning
O.H Mowrer trained children to discontinue bed wetting by arranging for an alarm to sound each time they wet their beds. This technique best illustrates a therapeutic application of
classical conditioning
Carl Rogers is known for the development of
client-centered therapy
Research on the effectiveness of psychotherapy indicates that
clients are generally satisfied with the effectiveness of therapy
Teaching people to stop blaming themselves for failures and negative circumstances beyond their control is of most direct concern to ----- therapists.
cognitive
Dr. Jackson reinforces depressed patients for their participation in pleasant activities and trains them to take increasingly more credit for the rewards they gain from engaging in those activities. Dr. Jackson's treatment approach best illustrates
cognitive-behavioral therapy
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation shows greatest promise for the treatment of
depression
Freud is to ----- as Rogers is to -----
free association; active listening
Compared with those who suffer no disorder, those who abuse alcohol have a ----- risk of committing suicide. Compared with the general population, those who have been depressed have a ----- risk of committing suicide
higher; higher
Instead of focusing on the cure of psychological disorders, ----- therapies seek to promote personal growth and self-fulfillment
humanistic
Although experiencing severely traumatic events may lead to PTSD, it is also likely to lead to
increased personal strength
To identify genes that put people at risk for depression, researchers have used
linkage analysis
Feelings of worthlessness are most likely to be associated with
major depressive disorder
What disorder typically occurs in periodic episodes that eventually terminate by themselves even without professional help?
major depressive disorder
Statistical summaries of psychotherapy outcome studies indicate that
no single form of therapy proves consistently superior to the others
Reliving guilt through self-punishment is one of the motives for
non-suicidal self-injury
Dual-action antidepressant drugs work by increasing the availability of
norepinephrine and serotonin
To facilitate diagnostic reliability, the DSM-IV-TR typically bases diagnoses on
observable patterns of behavior
Mr. Quinones, a fifth-grade teacher, gives a blue plastic star to each student who achieves a high score on a math or spelling test. At the end of the semester, students can exchange their stars for prizes. Mr. Quinones' strategy illustrates an application of
operant conditioning
Evidence suggests that ----- contribute(s) to schizophrenia
prenatal viral infections
A therapist claims Luke's irrational fear of snakes results from repressed childhood feelings of hostility toward his own father. The therapist's interpretation reflects a ----- perspective
psychoanalytic
Midori's therapist suggests that she developed a dissociative identity disorder as a way of protecting herself from an awareness of her own hatred for her abusive mother. The therapist's suggestion most directly reflects a ----- perspective.
psychodynamic
Therapist David Shapiro helped a patient to realize that he couldn't say "I love you" to his wife because it would feel soft and unmanly. The therapist's efforts best illustrate
psychodynamic therapy
Ideal clinical decision making is a three-legged stool upheld by clinical expertise, knowledge of the patient, and
research evidence
Just as Austin began telling his therapist about a painful childhood experience, he complained of a headache and abruptly ended the session. A psychoanalyst would most likely suggest that Austin's behavior is an example of
resistance
One cluster of personality disorders marked by noticeably odd or eccentric behavior is exemplified by the ----- personality disorder.
schizoid
Humanistic therapists aim to boost people's self-fulfillment by helping then to grow in
self-acceptance
A rape victim may experience a panic attack when she sees anyone wearing a coat that resembles the one worn by her attacker. This reaction best illustrates the process of
stimulus generalization
Jenna is afraid of speaking to a large audience. Her therapist suggests that prior to a speaking engagement she should reassure herself with comments like, "Cheer up, Jenna. You know what you're talking about and your topic is really interesting!" This approach to reducing Jenna's fear most clearly illustrates
stress inoculation therapy
A psychodynamic therapist is most likely to
suggest interpretive insights regarding patients' difficulties
If research indicated that phobias result from a chemical imbalance in the central nervous system, this would most clearly give added credibility to
the medical model
Because she mistakenly believes that the herbal remedy she is using will help her lose weight, Mrs. Redding is feeling a considerable reduction in her appetite. This best illustrates
the placebo effect
The beneficial consequence of a person's expecting that a treatment will be therapeutic is known as
the placebo effect
Aerobic exercise, adequate sleep, light exposure, and social engagement are important components of
therapeutic lifestyle change
What drug enhances the benefits of exposure therapy and helps relief symptoms of PTSD and OCD?
thorazine