Psychopathology Exam 1
Soma is Greek for ___________.
body
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
"Bigorexia" probably falls under the OCRD diagnosis of _________________.
Withdrawal
involves behavioral, physiological, and psychological changes due to stopping or reducing substance use.
Bulimia Nervosa
involves repeated binge-eating, compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain, and body image concerns
Anorexia Nervosa
involves significantly low weight, intense fear of gaining weight, and body image concerns. It is 10x more prevalent in females
Predominately Inattentive Presentation
More common in females.
ADHD as a Whole
More common in males.
Hand flapping would be an example of ______________.
Motor stereotypy
Symptoms of schizophrenia
Must last for at least 6 months
___________ is the study of classifications of disease.
Nosology
Depersonalization
Not feeling connected to one's body
All of the following are included as diagnoses in the DSM-5 EXCEPT:
Obesity
Behavioral activation
Often used to help treat depression.
The biopsychosocial model of psychopathology
One of the most widely accepted models today
Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders include
Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Pyromania, and Kleptomania.
Amnesia due to a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) would likely be classified as ____________.
Organic Amnesia
streptococcus
PANDAS is associated with _____________.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Part of the Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders family in the DSM-5 (more prevalent in women then men)
Hallucinations
Perceptual disturbances
Feeding and Eating Disorders in the DSM-5 include
Pica, Rumination Disorder, Binge-Eating Disorder, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
The stress-diathesis model
Popular for certain disorders (diathesis = predisposition)
The Dodo Bird Hypothesis
Posits that therapies are more or less the same in effectiveness
Which presentation of ADHD is more common among females?
Predominantly Inattentive
Three Presentations of ADHD
Predominately Inattentive, Hyperactive/Impulsive, and Combined.
SSRIs
Prozac and Zoloft are members of the most popularly prescribed classes of drugs in the United States. They are considered _________.
Which therapeutic paradigms is most closely associated with free association?
Psychodynamic
Which of the following is NOT considered under Criteria A for ASD in the DSM-5?
Restricted interests
There are two subtypes of Anorexia Nervosa:
Restricting and Binging and Purging
______ make a disorder more likely to occur, whereas ________ make a disorder less likely to occur.
Risk factors; protective factors
Peak of Major Depressive Disorder
Mid-20s
Psychosis
A break with reality
Dissociative Identity Disorder
A controversial diagnosis and was called Multiple Personality Disorder in the DSM-IV
Anorexia Nervosa is _______ times as prevalent in females than males.
10
To diagnose ADHD, you must trace symptoms to before the age of ________.
12
In what year was the DSM-5 published?
2013
Schizophrenia is usually first diagnosed in _____________.
20s or 30s
Dissociation
A detachment from physical and emotional consciousness, identity, or memory. It is not a full break with reality, which is called psychosis.
Transvestic Disorder
A member of a family of sexual-related disorders known as Paraphilias.
The decline of the asylum movement led to all of the following EXCEPT:
A rise in surgical procedures, such as lobotomies
Behavioral Activation
A therapist prescribes regular exercise to her client who is experiencing depressive symptoms. She and the client meet to develop regularly scheduled walks in the park. This is an example of _____________.
Which of the following is NOT one of the three defining features of ADHD?
Aggression
In Case Study 4, what diagnosis was Cindy NOT given?
Alcohol Use Disorder
The DSM-5 is published by the ________________.
American Psychiatric Association
The Two Hallmarks of Depression
Anhedonia and dysphoric mood.
The PCL-R is used to assess for ________________.
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Which of the following personality disorders is NOT more common in females?
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Anxiety Disorders
Are highly comorbid with depressive disorders and are most prevalent in females, in people of European descent, and in developed countries.
Which type of hallucination is most common?
Auditory
What heuristic is involved in quickly associating violent news events with mental illness?
Availability Heuristic
B.F. Skinner is most closely associated with what paradigm?
Behavioral
Which therapeutic paradigm is most closely associated with systematic desensitization?
Behavioral
Who is often called the "American Hippocrates" and is likely the first American psychiatrist?
Benjamin Rush
Types of Bipolar Disorders
Bipolar I, Bipolar II, and Cyclothymic Disorder.
MAOI
Brad is experiencing very high blood pressure and chest pains after eating cheese and drinking wine. You learn that he is also taking an antidepressant. Suspecting tyramine hypertensive crisis, you ask whether he is taking a _____________.
Personality disorders that involve dramatic, erratic, and emotional behaviors fall into __________________.
Cluster B
Aaron Beck is most closely associated with what paradigm?
Cognitive
Many individuals with ASD have ______________________.
Comorbid Intellectual Disability (though many are also incredibly smart, as it exists on a spectrum)
Jack used to only need two cups of coffee in the morning to feel alert. Now, two cups "does nothing" for him, and he needs four cups of coffee to achieve the same level of alertness he previously had after two cups. This seems to indicate:
Caffeine Tolerance
Personality disorders
Can be conceptualized using a categorical approach or a dimensional approach
Pandas
Can mimic OCD symptomology.
A person sits in the same posture for hours on end. Coupled with other diagnostic criteria for Schizophrenia, this is likely the ____________ subtype.
Catatonic
Common Factors
Certain therapies share commonalities that are thought to make them equally effective
Specific Phobia, situational type
Claustrophobia would be considered ____________________.
Paranoid Personality Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorder, and Schizotypal Personality Disorder all fall into _________.
Cluster A
There are 10 personality disorders that are divided into 3 clusters:
Cluster A Disorders (odd-eccentric bxs), Cluster B Disorders (dramatic, erratic, emotional bxs), and Cluster C Disorders (avoidant, dependent, obsessive-compulsive bxs)
As a psychologist, you are presented with a 14 year old who brutally killed his family pet, shows very little remorse, and has a very long arrest record. Your most likely diagnosis is ______________.
Conduct Disorder
Which disorder is considered more severe?
Conduct Disorder
What hormone is most associated with stress response?
Cortisol
In Andrew Solomon's video, he discusses a treatment for which condition?
Depression
Genetic risk for a disorder would be considered ___________ by the stress-diathesis model.
Diathesis
A temporary state of confusion and identity or memory loss, as in the case of Hannah Upp, would likely be diagnosed as ___________________.
Dissociative Fugue
Multiple Personality Disorder is known as _____________ in the DSM-5.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde illustrates _____________.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Delusions
Distorted thoughts or beliefs
_____ seems to be the neurotransmitter most closely involved in addictive behaviors.
Dopamine
In Case Study 11, Jerry is treated using ___________.
ERP
Repeatedly saying "Mommy says sit down" to one's self would be an example of ____________.
Echolalia
Hyponchondriasis
Excessive concern about contracting an illness. It is classified as Somatic Symptom Disorder or Illness Anxiety Disorder in the DSM-5
Cognitive Behavioral Therapies
Exposure therapy, progressive muscle relaxation, systematic desensitization, biofeedback, and mindfulness are commonly used as talk therapies to treat anxiety disorders
Hypochondriasis does NOT commonly fall under what diagnosis in the DSM-5?
Factitious Disorder
Munchausen Syndrome usually falls under what diagnosis in the DSM-5?
Factitious Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Falls within the obsessive compulsive and related disorders in the DSM-5. A commonly misunderstood diagnosis.
TRUE OR FALSE. Seasonal Affective Disorder is included as a standalone diagnosis in the DSM-5.
False
True or False: ADD is a diagnosis in the DSM-5.
False
True or False: Anorexia Nervosa, unlike Bulimia Nervosa, does not involve binging and purging episodes.
False
True or False: Eating too much sugar can cause ADHD
False
True or False: In Case Study 4, Cindy's diagnosis received the specifier "with delayed onset"?
False
True or False: In the DSM-5, there is a controversial diagnosis known as Gender Identity Disorder (GID).
False
True or False: People with mental illness are more likely to commit crimes than the general population
False
True or False: Postpartum Depression is an official diagnosis in the DSM-5.
False
True or False: There is a substance use disorder (addiction) for caffeine in the DSM-5.
False
True or False: You can be diagnosed with both Bipolar I and Bipolar II at the same time.
False
True or False: You need to experience a depressive episode to meet diagnostic criteria for Bipolar I.
False
Derealization
Feeling as if life is a dream and is foggy and blurry best illustrates.
Derealization
Feeling as if the world is not real
Prevalence of MDD
Females have MDD 1.5-3x more than males
Behavioral therapy
Focuses on observable events
Cognitive therapy
Focuses on thoughts
John feels fine, but he drinks alcohol frequently and this has caused him problems at work and in his marriage. The ___ model of abnormality may consider this a diagnosable condition.
Functional Disability
Conversion Disorder is also known as ___________ in the DSM-5.
Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder
What is the only non-substance related disorder in the Substance Related Disorders and Addictive Disorders section of the DSM-5?
Gambling Disorder
In the DSM-5, there is a diagnosis for ______________.
Gender Dysphoria
6 months
Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, and Specific Phobia all require symptoms to durate for at least ______________.
At the end of the DSM-5, there is a section known as ________________________________.
Glossary of Cultural Concepts of Distress.
Neurotransmitters thought to be linked with anxiety disorders
Glutamate, GABA, and norepinephrine
Thinking that you are invincible would be an example of a delusion of _____________.
Grandeur
What bodily system is associated with stress response?
HPA
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for behavioral disorders?
High resting heart rate
Which of the following was NOT a change between the DSM-IV and the DSM-5?
Homosexuality was depathologized
Amygdala
Hyperactivation of the ____________ is associated with anxious response.
What was Liona's primary treatment?
IPT
Anxiolytics
Medications used to treat anxiety disorders. SSRIs and benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed to treat anxiety disorders.
Comorbidity
If you have one disorder, you are more likely to have another disorder at the same time (how different disorders co-occur)
In the video on Munchausen Syndrome, what did the woman featured do to make herself sick?
Inject herself with aquarium water
As a psychologist, you are presented with an adult who is described by everyone as usually a very pleasant person. He seems really nice. However, four times in the past year, he's "flown off the handle" and has been arrested twice for road rage. He says that he experiences anger management difficulties. Your most likely diagnosis is _____________.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Somatic Disorders
Involve medical or physical symptoms in the absence of a known medical cause
PTSD
Involves a stressor, intrusive symptoms, avoidance, negative thoughts and moods, and changes in arousal and reactivity (symptoms must last one month)
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Involves both difficulties in social communication and interaction + restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities / subsumed the former dx of Aspergers Syndrome, Rett's Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and PDD-NOS with the publication of the DSM-5.
Conversion Disorder
Involves neurological symptoms like seizures or paralysis in the absence of a neurological disorder
What does OCD involve?
Involves obsessions (intrusive thoughts) and compulsions (behaviors aimed at preventing something bad from happening).
Tolerance
Is needing more of a substance to achieve the same effects
Dialectic Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Is often used to treat Borderline Personality Disorder
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Is often used to treat symptoms of ASD
Hikikomori is most closely associated with what country?
Japan
Which behavioral disorder is more common in females than males?
Kleptomania
Munchausen's Disorder
Known as Factitious Disorder in the DSM-5
Anhedonia
Lack of enjoyment or pleasure and activities.
Mood Stabilizer
Lithium is an example of a(n) ____________.
Types of Antidepressants
MAOIs, Tricyclics, SSRIs, and Atypical Antidepressants.
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for ASD?
MMR Vaccine
In addition to eating disorders, case studies 11 and 12 also have diagnoses of __________ in common.
Major Depressive Disorder
Protective Factor
Makes getting a disorder less likely
Risk Factor
Makes getting a disorder more likely
The psychologist most closely associated with DBT is ________________.
Marsha Linehan
________ was a term from humorism used to describe someone with depressive-like symptoms.
Melancholy
Schizophrenic symptoms with a manic or depressive episode would most appropriately be diagnosed as _____________.
Schizoaffective Disorder
Someone says that they feel psychological pain. The ____ model of abnormality may consider this a diagnosable condition.
Self-Distress
Which of the following would NOT commonly be considered SMI?
Social Anxiety Disorder
Asking "how does that make you feel?" in therapy demonstrates the CBT component of ______________.
Socratic Dialogue
Who is the patron saint of mental illness?
St. Dymphna
DSM-5
Stands for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and is published by the American Psychiatric Association
ICD-10
Stands for International Classification of Diseases and is published by the World Health Organization
Examples of Nosology
The DSM-5 and ICD-10
2 Weeks
The minimum symptom duration to meet diagnostic criteria for Major Depressive Disorder
CBT
The most widely practiced talk therapy in the United States today
Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic therapy is
The oldest talk therapy. It focuses on accessing the unconscious. Because it lacks scientific support, it has fallen out of favor in recent years
Distinguishing Factor between Bipolar I and II
The presence of a manic Episode
The refrigerator mother hypothesis refers to _________.
The thought that autism was due to lack of maternal warmth
Abnormality/Psychopathology
There are many models of these
Risk of Suicide
There is a greater risk of suicide for people with bipolar disorders.
Is one therapy better than another?
There is much debate over whether one therapy is more effective than another therapy
Which therapy is better than the other?
There is much debate over whether one therapy is more effective than another therapy
Which of the following is NOT true about anxiety disorders?
They are more common in adolescents than adults
Positive symptoms
Things that you do (e.g., hallucinations, delusions)
Negative symptoms
Things that you don't do (e.g., avolition, alogia)
_________________ is NOT Gender Dysphoria or Transvestic Disorder
Transgender
Boring a hole in one's skull is known as ___________.
Trepanation
TRUE OR FALSE. ASD is more common in males than females
True
True or False: A hypomanic episode is generally less severe than a manic episode.
True
True or False: PTSD is more prevalent in females than males.
True
True or False: There is a substance use disorder (addiction) for cannabis in the DSM-5.
True
True or false: The word "lunatic" came from a Roman understanding that mental health changed with the phases of the moon.
True
False
True or False: In the DSM-5, OCD is part of the Anxiety Disorders family.
False
True or False: OCD is more common in males than in females.
Gender Identity Disorder (GID)
Was a controversial diagnosis that existed in the DSM-IV-TR. It no longer exists in the DSM-5.
Dysthymic Disorder
Which of the following is NOT considered a Bipolar Disorder in the DSM-5?
Gambling away his savings account
Which of the following was NOT a feature of Buddy's initial manic episode in Case Study 10?
The ICD-10 is published by the ________________.
World Health Organization
Benzodiazepines
Xanax and Valium are examples of _____________.
ERP
a CBT technique used to treat OCD.
Dhat Syndrome is an example of ______________.
a cultural concept of distress
Lithium
a mood stabilizer commonly prescribed to treat bipolar disorders.
Frotteuristic Disorder is an example of ___________.
a paraphilia
These parts of the brain are highly involved in anxious response
amygdala and prefrontal cortex
Hypomanic Episodes
associated with Bipolar II Disorder.
ADHD
considered a Neurodevelopmental Disorder in the DSM-5.
Generally, these disorders are divided into _______________________________.
substance use disorders (i.e., addiction) and substance induced disorders (e.g., intoxication, withdrawal, tolerance)
Nosology
the study of how diseases are classified