Ch. 18 Mental Health
What medical term, derived from the Greek mythical character who was in love with his own reflection in the water, means a self-love where the person interprets everything in relation to himself or herself?
Narcissism
Identify the root and its meaning in the term obsession.
Obsess; Besieged by thoughts
________ are recurrent thoughts, fears, impulses, or uncontrollable thoughts.
Obsessions
What does the prefix in the term unipolar mean?
One
During a session with a psychologist, a patient confided that she felt she was being followed to her appointments so she drove for miles out of her way in order to lose her follower. The psychologist would document the patient's behavior in the medical record using which of the following terms?
Paranoid
Which of the following medications is NOT a tricyclic antidepressant?
Paroxeline
What does the suffix in the term homicidal mean?
Pertaining to killing
How are phobias different from panic disorders?
Phobias are related to a specific situation or object.
Which of the following terms, meaning a psychoactive drug that intensifies sensory perception, is spelled correctly?
Psychedelic
Which individual on the mental health team can prescribe medications to a patient?
Psychiatrist
A mood disorder related to the lack of sunshine causing increased melatonin production by the pineal gland is abbreviated as
SAD
Which of the following is NOT an affective disorder?
Schizophrenia
What does the root/combining form in the term narcotic mean?
Sleep
What does the root in the term schizoid mean?
Split
Mrs. Somers' co-worker, Larry Smith, was fired from his job. Immediately after he was fired, he set fire to the papers on Mrs. Somers' desk and threatened to burn her face and hair. Since that episode, Mrs. Somers has had significant stress symptoms and has been unable to return to work. She went to see a psychologist who told her that she was suffering from a
posttraumatic stress disorder
The specialty area that is concerned with the origin, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of behavioral disorders is
psychiatry
The classification of drugs that are able to alter mood, behavior, and/or cognition are the
psychoactive agents
Schizophrenia is a form of
psychosis
A tension headache is an example of a
psychosomatic disorder
Ms. Smith visits her family doctor about once a month for various symptoms. After a thorough examination, including diagnostic tests, the doctor finds no physical basis for her symptoms. She mentions that she has begun a new job which is very stressful. His diagnosis of Ms. Smith would most probably be
psychosomatic disorder
Mr. James was arrested for setting fire to buildings of those employers who had fired him in the past. The court asked a psychiatrist, Dr. Hagman, to evaluate the patient. Dr. Hagman entered a note in the chart calling this fire-starting tendency
pyromania
The suffix in the term schizoid means
resemble
A disorder of perception, thought, emotion, and behavior is known as a
schizophrenic condition
The root in the term narcissistic means
self-love
An anxiety disorder which involves the fear of being embarrassed in situations such as public speaking and eating in public is called
social phobia
The basic origin of disorders such as dissociative identity disorder and multiple personality disorder is
the need to escape
The medical definition of the term physical dependence is
the state of needing a drug for daily functioning
What does the suffix in the term psychology mean?
the study of
A condition characterized by the repeated urge to pull out scalp, beard, pubic, and other body hair is called
trichotillomania
The term used to describe a person who cheats, steals, and lies, and has no sense of responsibility and no anxiety or guilt about their behavior is
antisocial personality disorder
A patient has developed a tolerance to many drugs. The medical definition of the term tolerance is
becoming accustomed to a stimulus or drug
The term that refers to the use of drugs that cause emotional or physical harm to an individual as consumption becomes frequent and compulsive is called
drug abuse
A form of bipolar disease which combines the frenetic energy of mania with dark thoughts and paranoid delusions is called
dysphoric mania
A natural substance in the brain that has the same effect as opium is
endorphin
Some drugs induce an exaggerated feeling of well-being. The term for this feeling is
euphoria
The effects of abuse in a person who has used psychedelic drugs for a long period of time include
extreme delusions and paranoia
Ms. Bee visits Dr. Botticelli with complaints of persistent, excessive worrying for the last six months. She is unable to name the cause of her fear. She also complains of palpitations, insomnia, and irritability. Based on these symptoms, Dr. Botticelli diagnoses Ms. Bee with
generalized anxiety disorder
A diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder would be given to a person who
has an exaggerated sense of self-importance and seeks constant attention
The suffix in the term psychiatry is ________ and its meaning is ________.
iatry; treatment
During a therapy session, a patient describes feelings of despair and hopelessness and states he does not want to live anymore. On the basis of the patient's description of these feelings, the psychiatrist is considering a diagnosis of
major depression
The medical term used to describe a person who is unable or unwilling to speak is ________.
mute
In the term paranoia, the root is ________ and its meaning is ________.
noia; to think
Ms. Jones is employed as a secretary in a large company. She leaves for work at precisely 7:40 AM every day because she fears being late. When she arrives at work, the first thing she does is to wipe her desk and all equipment with a disinfecting cloth, then arranges the notes on her desk in a certain way, washes her hands for two minutes followed by hand sanitizing gel before being able to begin working. Her behavior is an example of a (n)
obsessive-compulsive disorder
Specialists on the mental health team include all of the following individuals EXCEPT
physical therapists
Which of the following is the correct spelling for a medical term that means the uncontrollable need to steal?
Kleptomania
What does the root in the term multimodal mean?
Method
What does the root in the term psychosis mean?
Mind
The new term for multiple personality disorder is
dissociative identity disorder
What is the medical term that describes the act of one person killing another person?
Homicide
What is the nonmedical term for a person unable to be responsible for his actions?
Insanity
An individual with major depression has been experiencing symptoms for at least
2 weeks
The suffix in the term psychopath means
disease
What does the prefix in the term posttraumatic mean?
After
What is the most common category of mental disorders found in the United States?
Anxiety disorders
Which of the following statements regarding a somatoform disorder is accurate?
Conversion disorder is a type of somatoform disorder
Which of the following therapies would be most beneficial for a patient with a psychosomatic disorder?
Biofeedback
Identify the root and its meaning in the term compulsion.
Compuls; drive or compel
What does the suffix in the term schizophrenia mean?
Condition
Jackie Jones is in a weekly psychotherapy session with a clinical psychologist. In one of the sessions, she refers to herself as both "Susanna" and "Martha." When she talks about Susanna and Martha, her voice and mannerisms change. Jackie would most likely be given a diagnosis of
DID
The most severe dissociative disorder is abbreviated as
DID
A psychiatrist treats a patient with major depression with an electric current that is passed through the brain. This type of therapy is abbreviated
ECT
What does the root in the term stimulant mean?
Excite
James is a 19-year-old with a history of alcohol addiction. His attempts to hold a job for more than two weeks have consistently failed, partly because he is belligerent and often hostile to others. Based on his clinical history, a psychiatrist has diagnosed James with
a mental disorder
When personality patterns become rigid and inflexible, they cause impairment of the individual's
ability to function socially
A pathologic fear of heights is known as
acrophobia
The term used to describe the habitual psychologic and physiologic dependence on a substance or practice is
addiction
The medical term for the external display of feelings, thoughts, and emotions is
affect
A person who is fearful of crowded places such as buses has
agoraphobia
A training technique used to achieve voluntary control of responses to stimuli is
biofeedback
A mood disorder with alternating episodes of depression and mania is called
bipolar disorder
The combining form in the term somatoform means
body
A person who exhibits self-mutilation would be classified as having a (n)
borderline personality disorder
A person who is exciting, charming, and friendly one moment and angry, irritable, and sarcastic the next suffers from a (n)
borderline personality disorder
One of the most commonly used psychoactive drugs is
caffeine
A professional licensed in the science concerned with the behavior of the human mind is a
clinical psychologist
All of the following medications can be used to treat depression EXCEPT
clonazepam (Klonopin)
All of the following drugs are classified as narcotics EXCEPT
cocaine
Psychotherapy to build skills to deal with the effects of the trauma in other areas of life is known as
cognitive processing therapy
The presence of two or more diseases at the same time is called
comorbidity
The term for a somatoform condition in which symptoms progress to include loss of feeling, paralysis, deafness, or blindness is a (n)
conversion disorder