Abnormal Psychology

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Munchausen syndrome by proxy

"factitious disorder imposed on another" was called

cyclothymic

2 types of mood disorder in which mood alternations are the primary characteristic are bipolar disorder and ____ disorders

0.70

7 out of 10 is

Case Study

A _____ refers to intensive study of a single person in detail

Delusion

A ______ in schizophrenia is a deeply entrenched false belief not consistent with client's intelligence and or cultural background

Structured

A _______ interview provides standardized questions that are worded the same way for all clients and can either provide a diagnosis on which to base further treatment or classify the clients symptoms into a DSM disorder

specific

A _______ phobia is when an individual experiences intense and marked fear and will go to extreme lengths to avoid whatever is causing the fear

Reliability

A client takes an MMPI-2 test in January and then takes the same test again in March. The scores each time are similar. This illustrates

mental status examination

A clinician who is assessing a clients current state of mind is most likely conducting:

fetal alcohol syndrome

A condition involving intellectual disability that develops in the child of a woman who regularly consumers excess amount of alcohol while she is pregnant

Schizoaffective

A diagnosis of ____ disorder is made when a person has a depressive and or bipolar disorder as well as psychotic symptoms

self-report

A major advantage of a _____ inventory is that it is easy to administer and score, and so a large number of people can take it efficiently

Five subtypes

A major change in the DSM-5 from DSM-IV-TR is that the DSM-5 no longer divides schizophrenia into

delusional

A person diagnosed with a _______ disorder has delusions that have lasted for at least one month, but the person has no other symptoms of schizophrenia

social

A person with a diagnosis of schizophrenia shows deficits in the area of _____ cognition, meaning that they have difficulty perceiving the emotions of others

Psych Assessment

A procedure in which a clinician provides a formal evaluation of an individuals cognitive, personality and psychosocial functioning

Valid

A researcher has invented a psychological test that assesses personality. Psychologists who use it say it is _____ because it measures what it was designed to measure

negative (kind of correlation)

A study evaluating the effect of stress on the overall quality of life indicated that increased stress was instrumental in substantially lowering the overall quality of life. This is an example of

graduated exposure

Abby's therapist and Abby have developed a hierarchy of social situations that range from not very threatening to very threatening. The therapist's strategy is to start with the least threatening and work up to assist Abby in not being so sensitive to rejection, to improve Abby's sense of unworthiness, and to assist her in having more relationships with others. This is a description of using ___ ______ to treat Abby's diagnosis of avoidant personality disorder

Neural Circulty

According to recent research, people with ASD may have less ability to share information between two cerebral hemispheres. This indicates the condition is related to abnormalities in

11%

According to the U.S. government's National institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), in 2016, what percentage of the population used an illicit drug in the preceding 30 days?

sociocultural

According to the _____ perspective, individuals develop depressive disorders in response to external life events

receives adequate health care

According to the biopsychosocial model, it is most likely that an individuals vulnerability to develop abnormal behavioral tendencies will be low when they..

-perceptual components -behavioral components -cognitive-affective components

According to the psychological perspective, which of the following are components of eating disorders

external life circumstances

According to the sociocultural perspective, individuals develop depressive disorders in response to

Major Depressive Disorder

Acute but time-limited periods of depressive symptoms are indicative of which of the following disorders?

narcissistic personality disorder

Adam believes he is exceptional, should be treated as special, and is entitled to a promotion at work. He spends a considerable amount of time creating the right impression with people. His boss is getting a little tired of Adam's attempts to gain his approval and the approval of his coworkers Adam saw a clinician several weeks ago and was diagnosed with a personality disorder. Which one is most likely

Persistent

Adults with _____ depressive disorder (dysthymia) have, for at least 2 years, a milder course of depressive symptoms than those associated with major depressive disorder

myopia

Alcohol ___ theory states that as people consume greater amounts of alcohol, they are more likely to make risky choices because the immediate temptation of the moment overcomes the possible long-term consequences

inappropriate affect

Alexis giggles at a funeral. The best description for this is:

-CBT -Exposure Therapy -SSRIs

American Psychological Association's Clinical Practice Guidelines for the treatment of PTSD in adults recommends which 3 interventions?

obsession

An ______ is a recurrent, persistent, and anxiety provoking thought, urge, or image that an individual experiences intrusive or unwanted feelings.

intelliegence

An _________________ test can be used to assess overall cognitive abilities, assess the likelihood of future academic success and assist in the diagnosis of learning disabilities.

Wernicke's disease

An acute and potentially reversible condition involving delirium, eye movement disturbances, difficulties in movement and balance, and deterioration of the peripheral nerves to the hands and feet because of a thiamine deficiency caused by chronic alcohol use is

Ventricular enlargement

An early discovery resulting from neuroimaging investigations of the brains of those diagnosed with schizophrenia was

By using double-blind method

An undergraduate psych student is required to participate in 3 experiments conducted by Grad students and faculty to complete their intro to psych. She resents having to and decides to intentionally distort her responses. How can the teacher eliminate any biases?

Conversion Disorder

Anderson tayler is a successful prosecuting attorney who wins virtually all of his cases. In several days, he will begin a case in which he will prosecute a notorious mobster. As he was walking home, he was accosted by several people who roughed him up and threatened to kill him if he persecuted the mobster. The next morning he woke up and was unable to speak. This is an example of

memory

Anorexia Nervosa alters brain activity in each of the following brain-processing areas EXCEPT

The Clinical Interview

Assessment process typically begins with

withdrawl

Bart was a heavy drinker of alcohol but one day decided to just stop completely. He immediately began to have severe physiological and psychological symptoms, including anxiety and shakiness. Bart is most likely displaying substance

Women of Native American Descent

Based on the incidence of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in various ethnic groups, who has the highest risk

FALSE

Because of activation within the brain's internally based attentional circuits people with major depressive disorder focus attention outward

delving into the unconscious traumas which may have contributed to depression

Behavior therapy for depression includes each of the following EXCEPT:

TRUE

Best antidepressant medication for a client is determined by the clinician, often following a process of trial and errors

60-70%

Between ________ of individuals with major depressive disorder don't achieve symptom relief, even with best of treatment

Manic

Bipolar disorder involves an intense and very disruptive experience of a _____ episode, which may also occur in alteration with major depressive episodes

-executive functioning -memory -attention

Brain sears and testing suggest that people with bipolar disorder have difficulties in which?

Negative symptoms

Brandom has recently been diagnosed with schizophrenia. His therapist notes that he is exhibiting restricted affect in that he is unable to take action or empathize with others. These symptoms are

chronic

By definition, an anxiety disorder is the experience of _______ feelings of anxiety

2

By definition, people with DID have at least ___ distinct identities

Biological

Calvin works at a paper manufacturing company. The bleaching agents used by the company are toxic in nature, making him experience intense depressive episodes due to a change in his brain functioning. This is a ______ cause.

Avoilition

Charlotte has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and her psychologist notes that she demonstrates some negative symptoms. Among them is her lack of initiative and not wanting to take any behavioral action. The technical term for this is :

pica

Children who eat inedible things such as paint, paper, string, and hair might have a serious disorder called

Reactive attachment

Children who literally react against attachment to others are likely to be diagnosed with ____ _____ disorders

obsessive-compulsive

Clarice is an accountant and has recently been diagnosed with a personality disorder. She is perfectionistic , work-focused to the exclusion of social relationships, and has strong opinions of right and wrong. Which of the following personality disorders best fits Clarice

quasi-experiment design

Clients with schizophrenia are informed that they would be part of an experiment. Then they were seperated on the basis of their sex and the intensity of the symptoms they exhibit is studied. This is an example of

Bipolar

Clinicians diagnose people who have manic episodes as having ______ disorder.

Cognitive

Clinicians who use ______ behavioral therapy work with their clients to try challenge the nature of their thought processes

odd, eccentric cluster

Cluster A of the personality disorders of the DMS-5 is the

Stuttering

Communication disorder in which individual has a disturbance in the normal fluency and patterning of speech

serotonin modulators

Compared to other antidepressants, ____ ____ have fewer side effects

response-contingent and positive reinforcement

Contemporary behaviorists base their approach to the cause of depression on the idea that depressed people have a low rate of

involve a shorter duration

Criteria for a hypomanic episode are similar to those for a manic episode but

-interpersonal functioning -impulse control -cognition -affectivity

DSM-5 diagnostic criteria require that a person's behavior patterns must fit at least two of which of the following areas in order to receive a diagnosis of a personality disorder

frontal

Deterioration of the ____ lobes results in a diminished ability to exert control over intrusive thoughts and uncontrollable behaviors

is malingering

Donahue does not want to go to school and take a test he did not prepare for. He splashes warm water on his face, sticks the thermometer under hot water, and shows it to his mother to make her think he has a fever. Donahue...

-skills training -graduated exposure -relationship training

Dr. Allison is a cognitive-behavioral therapist treating Anna for avoidant personality disorder. Which of the following treatment techniques would Dr. Allison be most likely to use

psychodynamic perspective

Dr. Fraser says that narcissism is the person's failure to progress beyond the early, highly self focused stages of psychosexual development. Dr. Fraser is reflecting the

The Barnum Effect

Dr.Herrington writes her psychological report and says, "the client has a good understanding of herself and gets along well with others" this generic statement is

in vivo observation

Dr.Hunter is a child psychologist who does much of her research observing childrens patterns of play in natural settings

PSychoeducation

Dr.Jonas is beginning treatment with Sean, 8 years old, whom she has diagnosed with ADHD. She begins by helping him understand his disorder.

Journaling

Each of the following are behavior therapy interventions except for:

depression

Each of the following is a scale on the Stanford-Binet intelligence test EXCEPT

antisocial personality disorder

Elton has some long standing inflexible traits that have caused him to be diagnosed with a personality disorder. He is involved in the legal system but says he intends to outsmart all the fancy lawyers; he is impulsive, lies to a manipulates others, and has no remorse for such actions. Which is the most likely personality disorder he has been diagnosed with

borderline personality disorder

Emily has been hospitalized and diagnosed with a personality disorder. Her sister tells the clinician that Emily spends all her time "pestering" family members and is moody, demanding, and reckless. She talks continuously about not knowing what to do in her life. When Emily is interviewed, she tells the clinician that she feels empty all the time. Which of the following disordres is Emily's most likely diagnosis

LSD

Ethan takes some tablets his roommate gives him and immediately there is a dramatic change in his sensations. He believes that numbers have their own special flavor, and he says he is able to see sounds. The drug in the tablets is most likely

Intensity and Duration of training program

Factors best predicts success of behavioral interventions in treating ASD

imaginal

Flooding is when the client is totally immersed in sensation of anxiety and ______ flooding is when clients are virtually exposed to feared situations

panic

For a clinician to assign a diagnosis of ___ disorder, the individual would have to experience panic attacks on a repeated basis and be bothered by fear of having another one

FALSE

From biological perspective, dissociative, somatic symptom, and related disorders are viewed in terms of the thoughts linked to their physical symptoms

-argumentative or defiant behavior -anger and vindictiveness -self-righteousness

Hallmarks of oppositional defiant disorder include which of the following

Paranoia

Hayden has irrational beliefs and or perceptions that others wish to cause him harm. Which best describes him?

60-70%

Heritability estimates for schizophrenia range from

it can help the client develop a coherent sense of themselves and their experiences

How can cognitive behavioral therapy be helpful for the treatment of DID?

as effective as CBT

How effective is contemporary psychodynamic therapy according to research?

8-10

How many sessions does contemporary psychodynamic therapy usually involve?

TRUE

Huntington's disease is caused by a genetic abnormality

Which of the following is true about Case Studies

Ideal for researchers intended to conduct intensive investigations of an individual or group of individuals

schizophreniform disorder

If a person experiences symptoms of schizophrenia for a period from one to six months

dissociative

In ______ disorders, the separation of mental functions occur to an extreme degree

-record keeping of frequency of engaging in rewarding activities -setting of small, weekly goals that gradually increase frequency of rewarding activities -setting of small, weekly goals that gradually increase frequency of rewarding activities -engaging in behaviors that are consistent with core values

In behavioral activation, which occurs?

Reduce blood flow to the brain

In context of treating psychology disorders, the "tranquillizer" chair was used to reduce blood flow to the brain

faking the illness in themself ; faking the illness in someone else

In factitious disorder imposed on self, the individual is ___ ___ ____ ___ ; in factitious disorder imposed on another, the individual is ___ _ _____ ____ ______

develop more positively reinforcing experiences

In general, behavior therapy for depressions helps clients

cognitive behavioral therapy

In general, what is considered most effective psychological treatment for PTSD?

Depression

In order to be diagnosed with brief psychotic disorder, a person must experience one of four symptoms EXCEPT

behavioral activation

In the method known as _____ ______ for depression, clinician helps the clients identify activities associated with positive mood

behavioral activation

In the method known as _____ _______ for depression, clinician helps clients identify activities associated with positive mood

-serotonin -norepinephrine

Increasing evidence points to the role of which neurotransmitters in the development of major depressive disorder?

Serotonin

Increasing evidence points to the role of which neurotransmitters in the development of major depressive disorder?

Psychoanalytic

Individuals develop feelings of grandiosity and elation or become hyperenergetic: as an unconscious defense against sinking into gloom and despair. This is the explanation for bipolar disorder from which perspective:

projective

Josh will not provide accurate statements on a self-report inventory, so Josh's psychologist has decided to use a ________ test, in which the examiner asks the test-taker to find meaning in an ambiguous term

behavior consequences

Kayla has been seeing a psychologist for help in smoking cessation. The psychologist works with kayla to note the events that follow her smoking. These events are called

gambling disorder

Ken feels compelled to bet on horses and is at the race track whenever there are races. Ken has lost a lot of money, but he knows he can win with just one lucky break. He does not tell his wife how much he has actually lost. Ken would likely be diagnosed with which of the following?

Paranoid

Mareka has recently been diagnosed with a personality disorder. Her therapist asks her about how things are going in her life, and Mareka says her neighbor is trying to make trouble for her, her ex-husband is trying to get custody of their children, her employer is looking for an excuse to fire her, her boyfriend is probably cheating on her, and her coworkers are out to get her. Mareka likely has which type of personality disorder

Biological Cause

Maria was involved in a serious car accident- making her act bizarre.

Major Depressive Disorder

Marissa has been several down in the dumps for the last several weeks. She's not eating nor socializing, and most mornings she has trouble getting up. This occurred once before about four months ago and lasted two months.

Standardization

Marissa is a clinician-in-training who is administering intelligence tests. Her supervisor reminds her that it is crucial that she follow the exact instructions in the administration and scoring of the test each time

biopsychosocial

Mark has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and his symptoms are best controlled with medications. Although he will need to remain on medications. Which theoretical perspective would emphasize the importance of Mark maintaining employment, creating interpersonal relationships, and monitoring his overall physical health?

Sociocultural Cause

Martin Salambo - the only African American in his class was always looked down on, causing him to have inferiority complex and depression

Restricted affect

Mary Ann has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and often presents to others as devoid of emotional response. The best description for this is

Bipolar Disorder

Matilda has been on top of the world the past week. She feels invincible and that she can do no wrong. She is working on solving the worlds major problems and is sure she can come up with an answer. She has had very little sleep over the last few days. This could best be described as:

NEO_PI_R

Maxine's psychologist asked her husband to complete a personality inventory about her and bring it back in the next session

dyslexia

Meredith, 6 years old, has difficulty in reading. She sometimes switches "b" and "d" and "m" and "n".

Hallucination

Monique, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, often reports smelling a burning smell, but the fire department and her family don't smell it. The best description of this is a ______

blocking the effects of the body's production of alcohol-induced opioids

Naltexone reduces alcohol consumption by

Cognitive

Neuropsychological assessment is the process of gathering information about a clients _____ function on the basis of performance on psychological tests.

Catatonic

No longer considered a subtype of schizophrenia, ________ is characterized by extreme motor disturbances that have no direct physiological cause

China

Of the following, which country has the lowest prevalence rates of specific phobias?

amphetamines

Olga has been taking drugs that affect both her central nervous system and autonomic nervous system. When she takes these drugs, she becomes hostile, violent, and paranoid, and her blood pressure increases. Which of the following is she most likely taking

lack of positive reinforcement

One of the earliest behavioral formulations of theories of depression regards symptoms of depression as resulting from

lack of positive reinforcement

One of the earliest behavioral formulations of theories of depression regards the symptoms of depression as resulting from

-substance use disorders -other anxiety disorders -depressive disorders

Other than PTSD symptoms themselves, what were some of the long-term effects for survivors of the 1980 North Sea Oil Rig Disaster?

for more than 2 months

PEople with cyclothymic disorder are never without symptoms for

Demand Characteristics

Participants expectation of what is going to happen to them in an experiment are referred to as

separation anxiety disorder

Paulina refuses to spend the night at a friends house and can't sleep without a parent sitting with her. She's upset when one of her parents leaves for work

FALSE

People whose mood disorders are primarily biological in origin should only be treated with medication

insecure

People with an _____ attachment style have a greater risk for developing depressive disorders in adulthood

-they had good social and personal functioning prior to psychotic episode -they seem confused and perplexed during the psychotic episode -they have a repid development of symptoms

People with schizophreniform disorder are less likely to develop full-blown schizophrenia if :

intellectual developmental disabilities

Pica is the most serious cause of self-injury to occur in people with

Specific Learning Disorders

Practitioners believe that the "response to intervention" (RTI) approach is the best approach to identify children with

integrated

Probably the most exciting development in understanding schizophrenia is evolution of an _____ approach

manic

Psychoanalytic explanations of bipolar disorder propose that _____ episodes are defensive responses through which individuals stave of feelings of inadequacy, loss, and helplessness

Assessment

Psychological _____ is a procedure in which a clinician provides a formal evaluation of a person cognitive, personality, and psychosocial functioning

Bipolar II Diisorder

Quentin has, in the past, been severely depressed. Recently, however, he has felt mildly ecstatic. He's more energetic than normal, doesn't sleep much, and has had some pressured speech. This lasts for about 4 days before leveling off into more normal behaviors. What is probably the best diagnosis

Combined

Raven can't sit still or focus, talks a lot and is often hyperactive and impulsive. Which type of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder could she have?

selective mutism

Refusing to talk in specific situations is the core feature of the disorder known as

Avolition

Regarding symptoms of schizophrenia, the term _____ is used to describe a lack of initiative

Auditory Hallucination

Robert has recently been diagnosed with schizophrenia. He hears voices instructing him to run far away, but there is no one around. This is an...

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reuptake

SNRIs selectively block to _____ of norepinephrine and serotonin

generalized

Sally feels anxious and worried most of the time and cannot understand why. Sally may be experiencing _____ anxiety disorder

A delusion

Samuel has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. His parents first knew something was wrong when he announced that he was an archangel in the service of the angel gabriel. This best fits the description of:

-she has deficits in social cognition

Sandy was diagnosed with schizophrenia some time ago. She has considerable difficulty recognizing emotional reactions of other people, and that makes it hard for her to work with others

Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder

Seven-year old Felicia has temper outbursts at least three or four times a week, accompanied by severe irritability that her parents and teachers have been unable to control. What is her likely diagnosis?

personality test

Shannon has been asked to complete a self-report test that is designed to assess her thoughts, behaviors, and emotions. This is most likely:

avoidant personality disorder

Shelley's roommate wonders why she never accepts any social invitations. The roommate has also noticed that Shelley is sensitive to rejection and often interprets innocent remarks are ridicule. The roommate knows Shelley has recently seen a psychologist and been diagnosed with

-mild central nervous system disturbances -serious cardiac effects

Side effects of taking Lithium?

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it interferes with the euphoria at the beginning of a manic episode

Some people who experience manic episodes stop taking lithium because

-serious cardiac effects -mild central nervous system disturbances

Some side effects of taking Lithium are:

Positive

Symptoms that a person experiences during the active phase of schizophrenia fall into a category describes as ______ symptoms, because they represent overy expressions of unusual perceptions, thoughts, and behaviors

specific learning disorder with impairment in written expression

Tabatha is in second grade but is not able to write legibly. She has difficulty spelling and makes many errors. She puts a lot of effort in.

an eating disorder

Tabitha has been going to the gym for four hours a day and watching her calorie intake. She is determined to lose weight, despite the fact she is already underweight. Which classifies her behavior?

projective test

Technique in which psychologist asks clients to assign meaning to ambiguous figures

American Psychiatric Association

The Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the insane later became known as

the tendency to use vague and generic statements that don't specifically characterize a client

The Barnum effect in clinical practice is best described as:

-negative view of future -negative view of world -negative view of self

The Cognitive Triad consists of

behavioral

The ____ approach emphasizes that specific phobias occur because the response is learned

cognitive triad

The _____ is a negative view of self, world, and the future

psychological

The _____ perspective on PTSD posits that, due to trauma, we form a biased info style the focuses our attention on potentially threatening cues

Active

The _____ phase of schizophrenia is the period during which the persons symptoms are most prominent

Reliability

The ______ of a test indicates the consistency of the scores it produces. In other words, it should produce the same results regardless of when it is given, and the individual should answer test items in a similar fashion.

positive psychology

The _________ movement views psychological disorders as difficulties that inhibit the individuals ability to achieve highly subjective well-being and feelings of fulfillment.

MMPI-2

The __________ is a popular self-report inventory that has 567 true-false statements that describe a persons thoughts, behaviors, feelings and attitudes

Gene Mapping

The attempt by biological researchers to identify the structure of a gene and the characteristics it controls is

Schizophrenia

The broad category of the mental illness known as _____ includes a set of disorders in which people experience a distorted perception of reality and impairment in thinking, behavior, affect, and motivation.

a test measures what it was designed to measure

The concept of validity of a psychological test refers to the idea that

Tay-Sachs Disease

The disorder that causes developmental delays and early deaths, usually before the ages of four or five

-they are objective, in the subjective judgements is not required on the part of the examiner -computers can score them and produce brief, explanatory reports -can be completed independently, as paper and pencil or on a computer

The following are advantages of the self-report clinical inventories:

-thought processes -perception and judgement

The following are assessed during the mental status examination :

-classification of a clients symptoms into a DSM disorder -standardized questions

The following are components of a structured interview :

-info gathering -making observations -face-to-face interactions

The following are components of the clinical interview:

-actions are recorded -antecedents and consequences are noted

The following are features of behavioral assessment:

-its a personality inventory -originally published in 1943 -popular self-report inventory

The following are true of the MMPI-2:

-same scoring procedures should be used for each person taking a test -a given score on the test should have a meaning that is dearly different from another score -the same instructions should be given each time a test is taken

The following describes concept of standardization in psychological testing :

-has 240 items that measure 5 personality dimensions -less oriented in clinical use -designated for both test-taker and people who know the test-taker

The following is true of the NEO Personality Inventory:

-yields an overall IQ score -originally developed in early 1900s -average IQ is 100

The following is true of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test:

-originally developed in 1939 and published in 1955 -originally developed for use in clinical settings -there is an adult version, children version, and preschooler version

The following is true of the Wechsler Intelligence Scales:

incidence

The frequency of new cases of a disorder within a given time period is referred to as

operant conditioning

The lovaas treatment rests on principles of

anxiety

The main feature of an ____ disorder is the experience of a chronic and intense sense of dead about what might happen to you

Vulnerability

The notion that some people have a biologically determined predisposition to developing schizophrenia but that the disorder develops only when certain environmental conditions are in place called

-understand a persons thoughts, behaviors, and emotions

The purpose of personality testing is to help the clinician :

TRUE

The reason psychotherapy is effective as a treatment for major depressive disorder is that people can work through some of their underlying issues and learn skills for managing their symptoms

Brief Psychotic

The term _____ _______ disorder is a diagnosis that clinicians use when a person develops symptoms of psychosis that last between one day and one month

Affect

The term restricted ________ is used to describe the narrowing of the range of outward expressions of emotions that is sometimes seen in persons with diagnoses of schizophrenia

cyclothymic

The two types of mood disorder in which mood alternations are primary characteristic are bipolar disorder and ____ disorder

Behaviorist

The work of Ivan Pavlov became the basis for the ________ movement begun in the United States by John B Watson

Poorer than

This course and outcomes of schizophrenia are _______ with other psychological disorders

-not playing favorites with any of the alters -establishing and maintaining a strong therapeutic alliance -helping clients see themselves and their worlds in a more favorable manner

Treatment guidelines for dissociative identity disorder emphasize which of the following?

Persistent Depressive Disorder

Tremenitia can't remember a time when she was not mildly depressed since the age of 16. Now, at 23, she works at her job, goes out with friends and functions from day to day, but still suffers from some sleep problems, low energy, and low self-esteem, and ongoing feelings of hopelessness. What could her diagnosis be?

50 to 60 percent

Twin, family, and adoption studies point to the importance of genetic factors as contributors to alcohol-related disorders, with an estimated heritability of

TRUE

Up until the 1970s, the course of schizophrenia was thought to be life long

Paranoia

Valentine is preoccupied with a number of bizarre delusions, and he has auditory hallucinations related to themes of persecution. Which of the following symptoms of schizophrenia does this best fit?

WPPSI-III

Wechsler Intelligence Scale for preschoolers is the:

18-25

What age group has the highest rates of binge drinking?

-it may be as effective -it carries fewer risks -it has less adverse side effects

What are reasons psychotherapy may be preferred to medication as treatment for major depressive disorder

there is not support for its use in reducing symptoms

What are the empirical findings concerning the antipsychotic drug risperidone

Splitting

What does the prefix "schiz" mean?

it is at least in past a genetically caused disorder

What is the current thinking on the development of schizophrenia in relation to heritability

inappropriate affect

When a person's emotional response doesnt match the social cues present in a situation, this is known as

Multicultural assessment

When conducting an assessment, psychologists must consider a client's cultural, ethnic, and racial background, which will become the basis for:

behavior in a natural context

When utilizing in vivo observations, clinicians record

-involves distorted perception -serious mental illness -involves impairment in thinking

Which are characteristics of schizophrenia?

-restricted affect -avolition -inability to empathize

Which are negative symptoms of schizophrenia?

-delusions -disorganized speech -hallucinations

Which are positive symptoms of schizophrenia?

-bizarre delusions involving persecution -auditory hallucinations of persecution -irrational perception that people are after individual

Which best represent those typical of a person with a diagnosis of paranoia:

Sociocultural, Biological, and Psychological

Which category do theories accounting for origin of schizophrenia generally fall?

tourette's disorder

Which childhood disorder is characterized by a chronic combination of chronic movement and vocal ties

Active

Which describes phase of schizophrenia during which individual's symptoms are most prominent

Schizoaffective Disorder

Which diagnosis is most appropriate for a person with a depressive or bipolar disorder who also delusions and or hallucinations?

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Which educational intervention is a part of behavioral therapy?

Some of the characteristic features of people with Down Syndrome include a flattened nose, small ears, small mouth, and upward slanting eyes

Which is characteristic of an individual with Down Syndrome?

Younger Boys whose older male siblings provide the intervention

Which is most effective form of intervention for children with autism spectrum disorder?

treatment integrates medication, psychological, and sociocultural interventions

Which is the best description of the current state of treatment for schizophrenia?

The Sensory abnormalities of children with ASD may take form of hypersensitivity to sound, light, or smell

Which is true about Autism Spectrum Disorder?

-they develop physical complaints such as headaches, stomachaches, or nausea -they dont want to go to school -they need to sleep near their attachment figures

Which is true of children with separation anxiety disorder?

-typical or 1st generation neuroleptics -atypical or 2nd generation neuroleptics

Which is usually prescribed for a person with a diagnosis of schizophrenia?

-blood-injection-injury -natural environment (storms/fires) -insects and animals -engaging in particular situations

Which of the following are categories of specific phobias?

-gastrointestinal problems -memory loss -confusion -suicide thoughts and attempts

Which of the following are common side effects of the SNRIs

-suicidal ideation -plan development -suicide attempt

Which of the following are considered suicidal behaviors?

-severely restricting food intake -having disturbed self-perceptions of body shape -having an unrealistic fear of getting fat

Which of the following are indicative of those with anorexia nervosa?

-to encourage better diagnosis -to encourage better treatment

Which of the following are reasons why premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) was added as a diagnosable condition in the DSM-5?

-to avoid gaining weight, they engage in purging -they eat excessive amounts of food during a short period of time -they use methods such as fasting and exercising to compensate for added calories

Which of the following are typical of a person who has been diagnosed with bulimia nervosa?

Depressive Disorder

Which of the following best describes periods of symptoms in which an individual experiences an unusually intense sad mood?

-a person generalizes an appropriate fear reaction to all stimuli in the category, even harmless ones

Which of the following best describes the behaviorist view of how specific phobias develop?

-sexual abuse during childhood -traumatic event during childhood -physical abuse during childhood

Which of the following can cause a dissociative disorder?

-marked psychomotor disturbances -odd rigid poses that are held for long periods -inability to speak or move

Which of the following characterize catatonia?

A business-lead transition program for highschool students with learning disorders intended to provide on the job training

Which of the following define Project Search?

delusional disorder

Which of the following diagnosis is most likely for a person who has delusions as their only symptom? These delusions have lasted for at least a month, and the person does not now and never has met the criteria for schizophrenia?

Repeating Foul Language

Which of the following is NOT a symptom of stereotypic movement disorder:

Low self-esteem

Which of the following is NOT on of the educational deficits typically seen in children with ADHD?

Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)

Which of the following is a disorder in children that is characterized by severe and recurrent temper outbursts and irritability?

both are equally effective

Which of the following is true about the effectiveness of CBT and IPT for at least one year post-treatment?

Cognitive-behavioral therapy and behavioral therapy both meet criteria for evidence-based treatments

Which of the following is true regarding cognitive-behavioral therapy and behavioral therapy?

neuroleptics

Which of the following medications are often prescribed for a person with a diagnosis of schizophrenia

-faulty parental interaction produced defective emotional responses -poor parenting resulted in cognitive distortion -it is caused by faulty communication in childhood

Which of the following represents earliest sociocultural formulations about schizophrenia's causes

-its effective in preventing recurrence of manic episodes -effective in treating manic episodes

Which of the following statements regarding lithium are true?

getting an A in a course

Which of the following usually does NOT quality as a stressor?

sociocultural

Which perspectives regarding the development of schizophrenia best describes the idea that disturbed patterns of communication in a child's family environment responsible?

Teratogens

Which term refers to environmental hazards that include drugs or toxic chemicals, malnutrition, and infections in the mother during critical phases of prenatal development?

Kraepelin

Which theorists believed that underlying the disorder termed dementia praecox, which later became known as schizophrenia, was a disease process called "weakening" of the mental processes?

panic

While driving on a dark road, zack begins to feel physical discomfort, intense feelings of being overwhelmed, and shortness of breath. Zack is experiencing a _____ attack

Benjamin Rush

Who is found of American Psychiatry

Benedict Morel

Who was the first to identify schizophrenia as a disease?

researchers believe the subtypes arent supported by empirical evidence

Why were the five subtypes dropped from the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia?

excoriation

____ disorder is also called skin-picking disorder

hassles

_____ can have significant effects on health when there are enough of them, and you interpret them negatively

dysphoria

_____ is an essential element of a depressive disorder, is an unusually elevated sad mood.

lithium

______ , the traditional treatment for bipolar disorder, is effective in treating acute mania symptoms and preventing recurrence of manic episodes

cognitive stress

______ ________ models place greater emphasis on how you interpret events rather than on whether or not you experienced a given event

Cyclothymic

______ disorder symptoms are more chronic and less severe than those of bipolar disorder but do include both hypomanic and depressive symptoms

suicide

______ is a self-inflicted destructive act with explicit or inferred intent to die.

cognitive behavioral

_______ __________ therapy focuses on the client's dysfunctional thoughts and how to change them through cognitive restructuring

Pharmacogenetics

_______ is the use of genetic testing to determine who will and will not improve with a particular medication

Paranoia

____________ is the irrational belief or perception that others wish to cause you harm

Neuroimaging

____________ methods are now providing scientists with the ability to investigate abnormalities in the brain which may contribute to biological causes of schizophrenia

social anxiety disorder

_______________ is when an individual has marked or intense fear of public situations in which an individual may be embarrassed in public

stimulant

a ____ is a category of drug that includes substances that have an activating effect on the nervous system

reactive attachment disorder

a child raised in an orphanage is neglected and becomes emotionally withdrawn and inhibited, has little emotional control, and does not seek comfort from anyone. What's this childs most likely diagnostic

schizotypal

a client is diagnosed with __________ personality disorder because she has odd, ecentric ideas and a confusing and distorted sense of self. She also has difficulty understanding the motivations and behaviors of others, and her personality traits fall along the extremely maladaptive end of the psychoticism dimension

TRUE

a clinician would prescribe antianxiety medication only if a specific phobia interferes with the individuals ability to carry out daily activities

AUDIT

a commonly used assessment for alcohol use disorders is the

hallucinogen persisting perception disorder

a condition called _____ __ _____ _____ consists of flashbacks or spontaneous hallucinations, delusions, or disturbances in mood similar to the changes the took place while the person was intoxicated with the drug

histrionic

a diagnosis of _______ personality disorder in the DSM-5 describes a person whose behavior revolves around the seeking of attention, usually in a "theatrical" way, wanting to be on stage, admired, and praised

-difficulty controlling anger -unstable and intense relationships -chronic feelings of emptiness

a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder involves which of the following behaviors

obsessive-compulsive personality disorder

a person diagnosed with which of the following disorders is usually seen by others as rigid and stubborn

grandiose

a person high in ______ narcissism views himself as superior, unique, and entitled

paranoid

a person with a diagnosis of ____ personality disorder may be extremely suspicious of others and always on guard against potential danger or harm

dependent

a person with a diagnosis of _____ personality disorder tends to be clinging and passive and must rely on others to make decisions.

schizoid

a person with a diagnosis of ________ personality disorder might prefer to work in an isolated situation away from others

coping

a person's effort to reduce stress is called

trail

a personality ____ is an enduring pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and others, a pattern that characterizes the majority of a person's interactions and experiences

disorder

a personality ____ may diagnosed when people become rigidly fixed on one particular trait or set of traits

disorder

a personality _____ is an ingrained way of relating to other people, situations, and events, characterized by a rigid and maladaptive pattern of inner experience and behavior

oppositional defiant

a preadolescent boy who repeatedly loses his temper, argues with authority figures, refuses to due what he is told, and sees himself as a victim

the experiencing of physical problems and concerts about mental illness

a somatic symptom disorder is a condition in which an individuals major symptoms include

10%

about what percent of adults over the age of 65 binge drink?

-nausea -trembling -chest pain -palpitations

according to DSM-5, specificers for panic attacks include

dual

according to _____ -process theory of alcohol use disorder, there is a cognitive system involving automatic impulses and a cognitive system that could regulate such impulses

some type of traumatic event, usually during childhood

according to general consensus, the cause of the dissociative disorder is _____________________________________________________ that leads people to experience splitting apart of their conscious experiences

suffered a loss early in life that affected them at a deep intrapsychic level

according to psychoanalytic theory, people with depressive disorders

1 hypersensitivity to shame 2 misinterpreting neutral or positive remarks 3 feeling hurts because of the misinterpretation 4 retreating inward 5 placing further distance between self and other

according to the cognitive behavioral perspective, what is the progression of the development of avoidant personality disorder

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depressant

alcohol is a(n)

-lack of remorse or regret -failure to conform to social norms -manipulativeness

alicia has been diagnosed with an antisocial personality disorder. which of the following might be some of her symptoms

-early symptoms include personality changes -it affects the cerebral cortex -it is rare

alicia's father has been diagnosed with Pick's disease, when Alicia does research, which of the following does she find to be true of this disease?

it places greater emphasis on actually experiencing an event

all of the following statements are true about the cognitive stress model EXCEPT

death

alzheimer's disease continues in a progressive manner until

FALSE

alzheimer's is not necessarily a progressive disease

5.9%

among hospitalized psychiatric patients, how many had lifetime symptoms consistent with a diagnosis

hallicinogens

an ____ is a drug that causes people to experience profound distortions in their perception of reality

inhalants

are a diverse group of substances that cause psychoactive effects by producing chemical vapors. They are not in and of themselves harmful and are often found in the home and workplace

uplifts

are events on a small scale that boost feelings of well-being

55%

as many as ___ neurocognitive disorders can be caused by other diseases other than Alzheimer's

alcohol myopia theory

as people consume greater amounts of alcohol, they become more likely to make risky choices based on the rewards of the moment rather than considering longer term consequences. This is best describes as

27

average number of outbursts per year for intermittent explosive disorder

the person once had a bad experience while eating, such as choking

avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder sometimes originates because

Cognex

because of safety concerns, which of the following drugs is only rarely prescribed to treat alzheimer's disease

dialectical

behavior therapy (DBT) was developed by Marsha Linehan for use with people diagnosed with BPD

-wine -fruits -vegetables -tea

bioflavonoid, an antioxidant that occurs naturally in a number of foods, may play a preventive role in reducing the extent of memory loss in later adulthood. Which of the following are high in bioflavonoids?

-fuels distilled from petroleum -fumes from house plant -styrene used in the manufacturing of plastic

brain damage and resulting neurocognitive disorder can be caused by which of the following?

stimulant

caffeine is a ____ found in coffee, tea, chocolate, energy drinks, diet pills, and headache remedies

depression

can lead to symptoms that are similar to those apparent in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease

-have a high degree of negative emotion -show extreme lack of inhibition -have conflicts with authority figures

characterizes people with disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders

at school

children frequently exhibit selective mutism were

SSRIs

clinicians have used psychotropics, especially _____ to treat individuals with anorexia nervosa

health anxiety

clinicians treating illness anxiety assume that underlying this disorder is an unusually high level of

assessing the alcohol use patterns of their clients

clinicians who design interventions for people with alcohol use disorders begin by

elimination disorders

disorders generally diagnosed is childhood and characterized by age-appropriate incontinence are _______ _________

paxil

each of the following are drugs currently used to treat alzheimer's disease except

anxiolytics

each of the following are examples of inhalants except

intellectual impairment

each of the following are long-term negative consequences of BPD except

malingering

employees who feign sickness to get out of going to work are

pseudodementia

false dementia, a severe form of depression, is called

six months

for how long must one experience the symptoms of agoraphobia before it can be officially diagnosed

gambling offers a pattern of reinforcement and rewards

from a behavioral perspective, gambling disorder may develop because

no longer considered advisable for the treatment

from evidence-based perspective, what's current thinking about use of SSRIs to treat eating disorders

variable-ratio

from the behavioral perspective, gambling disorder may develop due to a ______ ______ schedule of reinforcement

factitious disorder imposed on self

gabriel ran hard against a wall until he dislocated his shoulder, bit his lip until it bled, tore his clothing in various areas, and rolled in dirt. He then went to the ER and told them he was attacked and beaten. He complained of a massive headache, abdominal pain, and shoulder pain. He did this because he wanted medical care.

graded in vivo exposure

gradually exposing a client to stimuli that presents greater and more intense feelings of anxiety is referred to as a procedure called

compulsion

hoarding disorder is a form of

the therapist instructs the hypnotized client to move the paralyzed limb

how is hypnosis used to test conversion disorder

in vivo flooding

if a client is afraid of heights, a clinician may bring the client to the top of a tall building

TRUE

if acute stress disorder symptoms continue beyond a month, the appropriate diagnosis would be PTSD

emotion-focused

in ___ ______ coping, individuals change the way they feel about the situation rather than changing the situation itself

dissociative

in _____ disorders, the separation of mental functions occurs to an extreme degree

facticious

in ______ disorder imposed on self, people show a pattern of falsifying symptoms that are either physical, psychological, or a combination of both, as a way to adopt a sick role

problem-focused

in _______ ______ coping, individuals attempt to reduce stress by acting to change whatever it is that makes the situation stressful

twice

in a longitudinal study of 1,400 older adults, men who were depressed had ____ the risk of developing alzheimer's disease as men who were not depressed

depression

in assessing neurocognitive disorder-like symptoms, clinicians must be aware of the condition of pseudodementia or false dementia, a severe form of

genetics/the environment

in families from lower socioeconomic levels, ___seemed to play a larger role than ____ in the level of alcohol use

69% ; 21%

in one study with kleptomania _____ had been arrested and ____ had been incarcerated

controlling negative emotions

in terms of emotions, a way to reduce perceived stress is by

graded in vivo

in the ___ ___ ____ exposure method, a client is exposed to a minor anxiety situation then gradually progressed toward those that cause greater anxiety

decreased

in the alternative personality disorder diagnostic system defined in Section 3 of the DSM-5, the number of personality disorder categories has been

flooding

in the behavioral technique called ____ one is immersed in sensation of anxiety

-disorders that were previously in their own category within the anxiety disorders -disorders in childhood that resulted from exposure of stress or trauma

in the category of trauma and stressor-related disorders, the DSM-5 includes which of the following?

factitious disorder imposed on self

in which disorder does the individual assume a sick role to get sympathy and attention

social anxiety disorder

in which of the following disorders does an individual fear becoming humiliated or embarrassed in front of other people

-they tend to be circumstantial -they lack richness of detail when describing objects, people, and events -they repeat themselves

in which of the following ways do those with alzheimer's disease tend to respond to the MMSE

body dysmorphic disorder

indira was preoccupied with the size of her nose. She constantly checked its size in mirrors or any reflecting surfaces she passed. she was convinced she needed a nose job, even though her nose was an average size, indira likely has

hypnotics

induce sleep

dimensional

instead of categorical ratings, the alternative system for diagnosing personality disorders, which is being offered on a trial basis in section 3 of the DSM-5, uses ____ ratings

-failure to control aggressive impulses -distress after outburst -interpersonal consequences

intermittent explosive disorder is associated with which of the following

cocaine

is a highly addictive central nervous system stimulant that a person snorts, injects, or smokes

amnesia

is the inability to recall previously learned information or register new memories

agoraphobia

laurie feels intense fear and anxiety every time she needs to leave her apartment. Lauria takes steps so that she rarely has to. She most likely has

sociocultural

living in a harsh social environment is an example of ________ factors that play a role in causing and aggravating stress related disorders

they contain bioflavonoids

mae's daughter feeds her blueberries every morning with her cereal because Mae is 73, and her red that blueberries are helpful in preventing Alzheimer's disease because

she seeks excitement from the act of stealing

marguerite has kleptomania. What is most likely the reason she can not resist urge

splitting

marie has a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. When she first saw her therapist , she immediately liked her, talker about her to everyone, and could not wait for her next session. When the therapist advised her that she would be relocating and it would be necessary to transfer her to a different therapist, Marie flew into a rage and told the therapist that she hated her and hoped she died. This is an example of

precede

mood and anxiety disorders are most likely to ____ the onset of gambling disorder

vascular

neurocognitive disorder affects the supply of blood to the brain and is caused by a variety of cardiovascular risk factors

-environmental toxins, such as paint fumes -nutritional deficiencies -medication and other drugs

neurocognitive disorders can be caused by which of the following

tau

neurofibrillary tangles are made up a protein called ___ which seems to play a role in maintaining microtubule stability, which forms the axon's internal support structure

personality disorder ; anxiety disorder

one distinction between obsessive-compulsive personality disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder is that obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is ___ whereas obsessive-compulsive disorder is an ________

sociocultural influences

one of the causes of eating disorders is

dental decay

one of the medical problems that occurs with people who have bulimia nervosa is

FALSE

only significant and major events can classify as stress

impulse control

people in general category of ____ ________ disorders repeatedly engage in behaviors, that can be harmful, that they feel they can't control

obsessive-compulsive personality disorder

people who are perfectionistic, define themselves by their accomplishments, have difficulty completing tasks because they find flaws in their work, set unrealistic standards for themselves, and can be overly moralistic would probably be diagnosed with

panic attack

people who experience periods of intense physical discomfort, which may also include respiratory distress, are likely experiencing which of the following?

thoughts of suicide

people who were previously exposed to trauma are more likely to experience ____ __ _____ after exposure to a second traumatic events

FALSE

people with SSD are usually intentionally manufacturing symptoms for some external gain or benefit

factitious disorder imposed on another

people with ___ ___ ___ __ _____ feign the illness of someone else

body dysmorphic disorder

people with ____ ____ _____ are preoccupied with the idea that a part of their body is defective or ugly

somatic symptom disorder

people with ____ ____ _____ have physical symptoms that may or may not be accounted for by a medical condition, along with maladaptive thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

eating

people with _____ disorders experience persistent disturbances of eating and eating related behaviors that changes the way they ear or retain food

bulimia nervosa

people with ______ ______ engage in binge eating generally followed by purging

pyromania

people with ______ deliberately set fires, feel tension and or arousal before the act, are fascinated with fires and witnessing fires

conduct

people with ______ disorder violate the rights of others, along with the laws and norms of society. They may violate the rights of others, destroy property, or act aggressive towards people and animals

anorexia nervosa

people with _________ _______ feel that they are already overweight even though they may be seriously underweight, and they severely restrict their eating

fear or mistakenly believe that normal bodily reactions represent the symptoms of a serious illness

people with anxiety disorder

-impulsivity -high desire to seek stimulation -inflated self-importance

people with cluster b personality disorders exhibit which of the following characteristics

-repeatedly pick at their own skin -sometimes pick at at irregularities in the skin, such as miles and calluses -sometimes pick at skin that is healthy

people with excoriation disorder

-anxiety -tension

people with impulse-control disorders feel which of the following BEFORE they act on their impulses

display rage, rage that is out of proportion to whatever provoked the outburt

people with intermittent explosive disorder

-hypertension -coronary heart disease -stroke

people with intermittent explosive disorder are more vulnerable to

verbally or physically

people with intermittent explosive disorder express their outbursts in which way

-bipolar disorder -BPD -substance use disorder

people with intermittent explosive disorder likely for which psychological disorders co-occurrence

major neurocognitive disorder due to another general medical condition

previously, the DSM referred to a certain type of memory loss as "amnesia" . In the DSM-5, people with amnesia receive a diagnosis of

sedatives

produce soothing feeling

historic psychodynamic

professor taylor explains to his abnormal psychology class that a person with a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder has not progressed from or is constantly returning to the anal stage of psychosexual development. This is a _____ perspective

cognitive-behavioral

professor tou explains to her abnormal psychology class that a person with a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder has unrealistic expectations about being perfect and avoiding mistakes. This is a _____ perspective

dopamine

pyromania may reflect abnormalities in _______ functioning in the areas of the brain involving behaviors

disclosing feelings about one's stress

recent research suggest ______ ________ ________ _____ _____ has positive mental health benefits

chromosome 1

research suggests possible genetic abnormalities in the opioid receptor on _____ that may be involved in alcohol and other substance disorders

agreeableness

research suggests that those with dependent personality disorder have an extremely high level of

biopsychosocial

researchers and clinicians in sleep medicine typically take a _________ approach to understanding and treating sleep disorders

avoidant personality disorder

researchers believe that _____ is a more severe form of social anxiety disorder

85%

researchers found what percentage of people diagnosed with borderline personality disorder free of symptoms after 10 years

social anxiety

researchers have come to believe that ____ ______ disorder is a less severe form of avoidant personality disorder

FALSE

researchers have identified a specific gene that is responsible for the development of alcohol-related disorders

depressants

sedatives, hypnotics, and anxiolytics all act as central nervous system ____

physiological tests ; behavioraly

sleep-wake disorders are best assessed through _______ , and best treated ________

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psychological

somatic symptom disorders are _______ in nature because the do not necessarily have a diagnosed medical condition to explain their symptoms

cognitive

symptoms of ____ disorders, which have a physiological basis, might include hallucinations and delusions, personality changes, and changes in mood.

-hurting animals -bullying people -destroying property -lying and stealing

symptoms of conduct disorders include

as a screening tool for alzheimer's disease

the MMSE is used primarily

type A

the ___ _____ behavior pattern is a pattern of behaviors that include being hard-driving, competitive, inpatient, cynical, and hostile

cuss

the _____ is an example of a stressful life events scale

cognitive-behavioral

the __________ ________ view of conversion disorder views people with the disorder as subject to cognitive distortions that lead them to misinterpret normal bodily sensations

biopsychosocial

the ________________ model is a useful one for understanding substance dependence and approaches to treatment because it incorporates genetics, developmental issues, and sociocultural factors

-emotional -sociocultural -biological

the causes of eating disorders and impulse control disorders are often

ecstasy

the chemical named MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is known on the street as _______

-cognitive factors -prior learning

the contemporary psychodynamic approach to OCPD adds what focus to the Freudian concepts?

-denial of a diagnosis -depression -dangerous health-related behaviors

the diagnostic category called "psychological factors affecting other medical conditions includes conditions in which a client's physical illness is adversely affected by

hardiness

the diagnostic category called :psychological factors affecting medical other conditions" include all of the following EXCEPT

dissociative identity disorder

the disorders in which it appears that the individual has developed more than one personality with its associated sense of self it

experiences a change in a bodily function not due to an underlying medical condition

the essential feature of conversion disorder (functional neurological symptom disorder) is that the individual

post-traumatic

the events that cause acute stress disorder may lead to a disorder known as ___ ____ stress disorder

sleep medicine

the field of ____ ______ focuses on the science of sleep and treatment of sleep-wake

-to assist in determining giftedness -to assist in diagnosing learning disabilities -to assist in determining intellectual disabilities

the following describes the uses of intelligence tests :

50

the genetic theory of alzheimer's disease is believed to account for at most _____ percent of cases

less than 1 percent a year

the incidence rate of new cases of Alzheimer's disease is ___ in those ages 60 to 65

break the client's negative cycle of avoidance

the main goal of therapists working in the cognitive-behavioral framework with someone with a diagnosis of avoidant personality disorder is to

SSRIs

the medications that most clinicians are most likely to use in treating conversion disorder are

stressful life event rating scales

the most common way to describe stressors is through

infection

the most frequent causes of delirium in a study of nearly 1.3 million patients were

is an underlying defect in the genetic programming of neural activity

the most probably theory of the causes of alzheimer's is that there

cognitive-behavioral therapy

the most promising approach to treating illness anxiety involves

rape

the most stressful event in the CUSS is

alzheimers disease

the neurocognitive disorder associated with progressive, gradual declines in memory, learning, and at least one other cognitive domain is known as neurocognitive due to

agoraphobia

the person with ______ feels intense fear triggered by real or anticipated exposure to situations such as using public transportation, being in an enclosed space such as a theater or an open space such as a parking lot, and being outside the home alone.

cluster A

the personality disorder categories of paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal fall into which cluster of the DSM-5

Cluster B personality disorder

the personality disorders which focus on behaviors which are dramatic, emotional, or erratic are

maladaptive assumptions

the primary aim of psychological treatment of eating disorders involves identifying and changing individuals ______ _______ of their body shape and weight

intermittent explosive

the primary feature of _____ ______ disorder is that people cannot control their urges to express feelings and violent behavior

nicotene

the psychoactive ingredient in cigarettes is ___

information processing

the psychological perspective suggests that an individual with PTSD has a biased ___ ______ style

diathesis stress

the sociocultural model that connects genetic predisposition to environmental stressors is called the ____ model

delirium

the symptoms of _____ include a temporary loss of awareness and the inability to focus, maintain, or shift attention. The symptoms typically appear abruptly and fluctuate over the course of the time that the person has the disorder

TRUE

the symptoms of those diagnosed with borderline personality disorder improve over time

traumatic brain

the term ____ _________ injury refers to a situation in which there has been an alteration or loss of consciousness or post traumatic amnesia because of an injury to the head

parasuicide

the term _____ describes suicidal gestures that are frequently made by a person with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder

potentiation

the term _____ describes the effect that occurs when alcohol is combined with other drugs and the effects of the drugs taken together are greater than the effect of either substance taken alone

splittng

the term _____ is used in the psychological profession to describe the way that people with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder relate to others. This means that their preoccupation with feelings of love for the object of their desire and attention can easily turn to extreme rage and hatred when the love object rejects them

amyloid

the term ______ is a generic name for protein fragments that collect together in a specific way to form insoluble deposits (deposits that do not dissolve)

suicidal gestures

the term parasuicide describes

integrate the separate parts of self, memory, and time within a persons consciousness

the treatment goal for dissociative disorders is to

amphetamine

the type of drug that might be in a diet pill in which nervous system activity is increased is most likely an

stress

the unpleasant emotional reactions people have when they perceive an event to be threatening are called

5 percent of men and 6 percent of women

the world health organization (2001) found a prevalence rate of alzheimers disease worldwide of

FALSE

there are a number of biological treatments for alzheimer's disease that have lasting effects

TRUE

there is considerable research that supports the importance of genetics in the development of serious substance problems

vulnerable narcissism

those people with ____ have an internally weak sense of self and can become dependent when they feel someone is humiliating or betraying them

hairballs

those people with trichotillomania who eat their hair can develop

6

to be diagnosed as a psychological disorder, agoraphobia must cause extreme discomfort and persist over at least ___ months

pyromania

to be diagnosed with _______ the individual must not set fires for monetary reasons or have other medical and or physical issues

on a repeated bias

to be diagnosed with a panic disorder, panic attacks have to occur ___ ___ ______ ____ and be accompanied by fear of having another

TRUE

to be diagnosed with a trauma and stressor-related disorder, a traumatic even must have acted as a precipitant

for at least 6 months

to be diagnosed with specific phobia, it must be present

anxiolytics

treat anxiety

-relaxation training -cognitive restructuring -imaginal exposure and response prevention

treatment for pyromania includes which of the following

hair pulling

trichotillomania is also called ____ ______ disorder

obsessive-compulsive disorder = a disorder in which there are obsessive thoughts and then compulsive behavior obsessive-compulsive personality disorder = a disorder that involves rigidity and perfectionism

two diagnoses that people often find confusing are obsessive-compulsive disorder and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. match them

behavioral medicine

tyler has premature cardiovascular disease that his cardiologist believes is partly cause and maintained by his type A personality. The cardiologist has referred Tyler to a psychologist to improve with his coping with stress

a lack of inhibition

typically individuals with disruptive, impulse control, and conduct disorders exhibit

imaginal flooding

virtually exposing a client to the feared situation is considered which of the following behavioral techniques?

-scalp bleeding -skin infections -carpal tunnel syndrome

what are some of the medical impairments that occur as a result of trichotillomania

-confronting problematic cognitions -changing problematic cognitions

what are specific cognitive behavioral therapy interventions used in treating dissociative identity disorder?

-reduce the frequency of the client's self-destructive acts -increase the client's ability to handle emotional stress

what are the goals of dialectical behavior therapy

anorexia nervosa creates lingering effects in the way people process food-related cues

what did recent fMRI study suggest about altered brain activity in people with anorexia nervosa?

marijuana

what is a mix of flowers, stems, and leaves from the hemp plant

an inability to regulate emotion

what is emotional dysregulation

19

what is the average age of the beginning of symptoms for kleptomania

the more people can inhibit automatic impulses, the less likely they are to drink excessive amounts

what is the basic idea behind dual-process theory

the inclusion of other forms of neurocognitive disorders in estimates

what is the leading cause of the overestimation of the incidence of Alzheimer's disease?

12.5%

what is the lifetime prevalence for specific phobias in the united states

4-7%

what is the percentage of people in the united states with intermittent explosive disorder?

cognitive-behavioral interventions

what types of therapeutic interventions have been most helpful in alleviating ALzheimer's patients' suffering

phobia

what's the term used to describe an irrational fear associated with a particular object or situation

only an autopsy can confirm the presence of this disorder

when a clinician assesses a client who might have alzheimers disease, the diagnosis can be only "probable" or "possible" because

independence

when an alzheimer's caregiver encourages the patient to relearn the necessary steps in brushing her teeth, the caregiver is trying to increase the patient's

Benzodiazapines

when clinicians do prescribe a medication for specific phobias, which might they choose?

phobia

when nick sees a spider, he comes paralyzed with fear. this is best described as a

acute stress disorder

when people are exposed to a trauma like the threat of death, actual or threatened serious injury, or sexual violation, they are at risk of developing ____ ____ ______

-encopresis -enuresis

which are elimination disorders

SSRIs

which are the only FDA-approved medications for the treatment of PTSD

hypersensitivity to shame

which best summarizes the cognitive-behavioral perspective on the causes of avoidant personality disorder

it depends on the situation

which coping system is the better one to use, problem focused or emotion focused

common among arsonists

which is not true about pyromania?

-little interest in food -sometimes avoid food because of texture, smell, and temperature -concerned with the aversive consequences of food

which is true about people with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorders?

-engages in binge eating at least twice a week for 6 months -may gain significant amount of weight -keeps eating past the point of feeling full

which is true of a person with binge-eating disorder?

-higher death rates are associated with many current medications -none have been shown to be effective for more than three years

which is true of current biological treatments for alzheimer's disease?

autopsy reports support a lower estimate than that reported in the popular press

which is true of the incidence of Alzheimer's disease

-experiences with eating -body image -sociocultural influences

which likely contributing factors to Eating Disorders

frontal

which lobe of the brain appears to be most involved in bipolar disorder

-it is a neurodegenerative disorder -it was first documented in 1907 -the original reported case was Auguste D

which of the following apply to neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease

-its active ingredient is mescaline -it is used in Mexican religious ceremonies -its long term effects are unknown

which of the following apply to peyote

-memory loss -schizophrenia-like symptoms

which of the following are adverse effects of PCP?

-it is characterized by personality change -at autopsy, there is frontal and temporal cortex atrophy

which of the following are characteristics of frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder

-symptoms usually appear between the ages of 30 and 50 -it involves loss of motor control -it is the result of a genetic abnormality

which of the following are characteristics of huntington's disease

-neurofibrillary tangles -amyloid plaques

which of the following are components of biological theories of alzheimer's disease

-identifying the steps involved in getting dressed and then rewarding the patient each time they are completed -modeling skills that the patient could manage earlier but then relearns through imitation -using positive reinforcement for performing approved-of behaviors

which of the following are examples of behavioral strategies used by alzheimer's caregivers

-feelings of self-worth depend on perfection -there are unrealistic ideas of perfection -the ideal must be achieved

which of the following are features of a cognitive-behavioral approach to obsessive-compulsive personality disorder

-staying away from social encounters -feeling socially inferior -perceiving oneself as lacking social skills

which of the following are features of avoidant personality disorder

-passivity and agreeing with others -when alone feel despondent and abandoned -clinging behavior

which of the following are features of people with dependent personality disorder

-they are often flirtatious or seductive -they may behave theatrically -they like to be the center of attention

which of the following are features of people with diagnoses of histrionic personality disorders

-limited range of emotional expression -lack of sexual involvement

which of the following are features of schizoid personality disorder

-difficulty forming accurate perceptions and cognitions -unusual beliefs and experiences -restricted affect -eccentric ideas

which of the following are features of schizotypal personality disorder?

-using graduated exposure to social interaction -teaching clients to articulate the automatic thoughts and dysfunctional attitudes that interfere with establishing relationships

which of the following are features of the cognitive-behavioral approach to treating a person with a diagnosis of avoidant personality disorder

-treating asthma -reducing nausea in cancer patients -treating glaucoma

which of the following are medicinal uses of synthetic THC

-percocet -hydrocodone -oxycontin

which of the following are opioids

-it was once seen as a failure to progress beyond the early psychosexual stages -current psychodynamic theorists see it as a failure to form an integrated sense of self

which of the following are psychodynamic explanations of narcissistic personality disorder

-it may cause people to wrongly assume they have Alzheimer's -self-consciousness about memory loss can make it worse -wrongly assuming one has Alzheimer's may dissuade people from taking preventative steps

which of the following are reasons that the overestimation of Alzheimer's disease is detrimental to older people

-inability to focus, maintain, or shift attention -abrupt appearance of symptoms -temporary loss of awareness

which of the following are symptoms of delirium?

-muscle tension -irritability -restlessness

which of the following are symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder?

-central nervous system disorders -metabolic disorders -infections

which of the following are the most common causes of delirium?

-central nervous system disorders -metabolic disorders -infections -cardiovascular disease

which of the following are the most common causes of delirium?

-anxiousness -submissiveness -insecure attachment

which of the following are traits which have been shown to be associated with dependent personality disorder

-it is a hallucinogen -its popular street name is ecstasy

which of the following are true of MDMA

-it is associated with long term alcohol consumption -it is potentially reversible -it is the result of a thiamine deficiency -it involves delirium

which of the following are true of Wernicke's disease?

-it involves alterations in mood and movement -its symptoms are similar to alzheimer's disease

which of the following are true of neurocognitive disorder with Lewy bodies?

-extremely perfectionistic -has high standards for self and others -has difficulty understanding how others feel

which of the following are typical of a person with a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder

-committing crimes to support gambling habits -lying about financial losses -seeking financial bailouts

which of the following are unique features of gambling disorder

-it has hallucinogenic properties -it is derived from mushrooms

which of the following best describe psilocybin

it activates the sympathetic nervous system through increasing the production of adrenaline

which of the following best describes the actions of caffeine in the body

it blocks the action of an enzyme that normally breaks down acetaldehyde, a toxic product involved in ethanol metabolism

which of the following best describes the pharmacological effects of disulfiram

an activating effect on the nervous system

which of the following best describes the result of the category of drugs referred to as stimulants?

amyloid plaques

which of the following can develop 10 to 20 years before behavioral symptoms of alzheimer's appear

-chewing tobacco -pipe tobacco -cigarettes

which of the following contain nicotine

-euphoria -mental alertness

which of the following describe the effects of cocaine

-difficulty differentiating fantasy from reality -alterations in motor reflexes

which of the following describe the effects of psilocybin

withdrawl

which of the following describes physiological and psychological changes that a person goes through when they discontinue using a drug?

-shopping addiction -exercise addiction -sex addiction

which of the following did the DSM-5 authors consider but not include based on the current research

-anxiety disorder -nicotine dependence -mood disorder

which of the following disorders often coincide with gambling disorders

-a person may have a physical condition that certain stressors particularly affect -makes some people more vulnerable to psychological disorders

which of the following explains the role biology has in sematic symptom and dissociative disorders

-kleptomaniacs feel an urge and or craving prior to stealing -kleptomaniacs feel sense of gratification after they steal

which of the following explains why kleptomania fits into the impulse-control category?

-they have a strong sense of entitlement -they have a belief that they are exceptional -their self-esteem is based on views of other

which of the following features are typical of people diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder

frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder

which of the following forms of neurocognitive disorder specifically involves the brain's frontal lobes and is characterized by personality changes such as apathy, lack of inhibition, obsessiveness, and loss of judgement

-regurgitating and rechewing food -using enemas -overusing saunas

which of the following harmful behaviors do some of the people with bulimia nervosa engage in ?

Parkinson's Disease

which of the following involves neuronal degeneration of the basal ganglia, the subcortical structures that control motor movements

binge-eating disorder

which of the following is a new disorder added to DSM-5

Pick's Disease

which of the following is a relatively rare progressive degenerative disease that affects the cerebral cortex's frontal and temporal lobes and is caused by the accumulation in neurons of unusual protein bodies

peyote

which of the following is a small, spineless cactus whose principal active ingredient is mescaline

opioid

which of the following is a substance that relieves pain

vascular neurocognitive disorder

which of the following is caused by a restriction of blood to the brain

it can be smoked or snorted

which of the following is correct in regard to phencyclidine

abnormal deposits of a protein called alpha-synuclein

which of the following is specific to neurocognitive disorder with Lewy bodies

marijuana

which of the following is the most commonly used illicit drug?

motor disturbances

which of the following is the most striking feature of Parkinson's disease

a first diagnosis of BPD in childhood or adolescence has the worse long-term consequences

which of the following is true

-they have a hard time throwing things away, even if items are garbage -believes all items have value of some sort -they sometimes allow their items to fill their entire house, until it is unlivable

which of the following is true about people with hoarding disorders?

-they feel relief, pleasure, or gratification after pulling out hair -they pull out their own hair in response to an increasing sense of tension or urge

which of the following is true about people with trichotillomania

men and women are equally diagnosed

which of the following is true in regard to gender differences in the diagnosis of borderline personality disorder

there is no infallible way to diagnose the disease in a living situation

which of the following is true in regard to the diagnosis of alzheimer's disease

people can develop acute stress disorders even by being exposed to traumatic events like the deaths of others

which of the following is true?

naltrexone

which of the following medications is designed to prevent relapse among those with alcohol use disorder

disulfiram

which of the following medications is used in aversion therapy in which a person experiences unpleasant physical reactions after consuming alcohol while taking the medication

biopsychosocial

which of the following models is most useful for understanding substance use disorder and approaches to treatment

Biopsychosocial

which of the following models offers the best perspective on what can be done to alleviate Alzheimer's patients' suffering

-children ages 0 to 4 -adults ages 75 and older -adolescents and young adults ages 15 to 24

which of the following populations have the greatest risk for TBI?

LSD

which of the following produces an altered sense of time and self, may result in synesthesia, and may involve terrifying feelings of panic, losing control, going insane, or dying

-avoidance of emotionally uncomfortable situations -lack of emotional regulation -inability to withstand distress

which of the following represent the psychological perspective of borderline personality disorder

-obesity -cigarette smoking -lack of exercise

which of the following seem to be important moderators of the genetic risk of alzheimer's?

-living in a harsh social environment -lower socioeconomic status

which of the following sociocultural factors play a role in causing stress-related disorders?

-they have higher rates of eating disorders -they have higher rates of mood and anxiety disorders

which of the following symptoms are more typical for women than for men diagnosed with borderline personality disorder

-changes in mood -changes in personality -hallucinations and delusions

which of the following symptoms might be the result of a neurocognitive disorder?

cognitive-behavioral therapy

which psychological treatment approach seems to be most useful approach to treating dissociative and somatic symptom disorder?

the discovery of early-onset familial alzheimer's disease

which supports the theory that an underlying genetic defect is responsible for alzheimer's disease

older adults

who seems to use coping strategies better

-higher blood pressure -higher levels of emotional arousal -more prone to engage in high risk behaviors (example: smoking)

why are individuals with type A behavior patterns at greater risk for developing heart disease or suffering heart attacks and strokes

research on the disorder is not fully developed

why is internet gaming disorder not a diagnosis in the DSM-5

positive psychology

within which area of psychology are uplifts especially important?

-focusing on venting emotions -mentally disengaging -alcohol and drugs

young adults tend to use which of the following coping strategies

compulsion

zack persistently thinks about cleaning out the refrigerator. When he acts on the thoughts and repeatedly cleans the refrigerator, this behavior is


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