Disorders Featuring Somatic Symptoms (Quiz #3a)
Individuals with Munchausen syndrome by proxy know they are lying.
True
Pretending to be ill to get paid sick leave is an example of
malingering
Pretending to be ill to get paid sick leave is an example of (a):
not factitious disorder
A group of physical illnesses that seem to be caused or worsened by an interaction of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors is called:
psychological factors affecting other medical conditions
Therapists who take a reinforcement approach while treating a conversion disorder would be MOST likely to focus on:
reducing the rewards available for displaying the disorder.
If a man's behavior elicited kindness and sympathy from his wife when he was mute, he would be receiving _____ gains from his behavior.
secondary
The disorder with a wide range of vague, long-lasting, and disturbing physical symptoms without a medical cause is:
somatic symptom disorder (somatization pattern).
Individuals with Munchausen syndrome by proxy know they are lying.
true
The traditional psychophysiological disorder most commonly associated with intense feelings of anger and the presence of bacteria is
ulcer
Which statement BEST describes someone with illness anxiety disorder?
A person misinterprets normal bodily functions and changes as signs of a serious health condition
International studies have noted that individuals in _____ display the largest number of somatization symptoms.
Latin American cultures
Because of similarities in presentation, people with illness anxiety disorder often receive the same kinds of treatments used to address symptoms of:
OCD
Compared with a therapist with a psychodynamic view, what would a therapist with a cognitive-behavioral view be most likely to ask someone whom he or she suspected might have a somatic symptom disorder?
What underlying conflict do you think might have caused your symptoms?
Having a background in medicine, but also a grudge against the profession, puts a person at risk for
a factitious disorder
Having a background in medicine, but also a grudge against the profession, puts a person at risk for:
a factitious disorder
Someone who has Munchausen syndrome, also by definition, has:
a factitious disorder
Which is a foreign invader of the body?
antigen
Adrian recently graduated from college and has started a new job in his field of study. He has very long work hours and gets little sleep. He quit exercising and is not eating a balanced diet. If he develops a psychophysiological disorder, it will be because of
behavioral changes
_____ is a field that combines psychological and physical interventions to treat or prevent medical problems
behavioral medicine
The leading cause of death globally, resulting in 17 million deaths worldwide each year, is:
coronary heart disease
Overabundance of _____ can lead to chronic inflammation throughout the body, contributing to heart disease, stroke, and other illnesses.
cytokines
Pretending to be ill to get paid sick leave is an example of (a):
malingering
One of the dangers of a diagnosis of conversion disorder is that the patient
may have a genuine medical problem
An individual who has been diagnosed with a somatic symptom disorder would MOST likely first seek:
medical help
With _____, a person pays attention to the feelings, thoughts, and sensations that are flowing through his or her mind but does so with detachment and objectivity and, most important, without judgment
mindfulness meditation
Sarah brings her young daughter into the emergency room with internal bleeding. The attending physician later concludes that Sarah caused the symptoms in her daughter intentionally, to bring her to a doctor's attention. If this assessment is true, Sarah would be diagnosed as having:
munchausen syndrome by proxy
Which sleep disorder is characterized by frequent sleep walking episodes, sleep terrors, or nightmares
parasomnias
A researcher conducts studies to better understand how exposure to stress affects the immune system. This researcher is practicing in the field of:
psychoneuroimmunology
Which is likely to be useful in distinguishing conversion disorders and somatic symptom disorders from TRUE medical problems?
the manifestation of the disorder in terms of what is being experienced is inconsistent with the body's anatomy and physiology
Sarah brings her young daughter into the emergency room with internal bleeding. The attending physician later concludes that Sarah caused the symptoms in her daughter intentionally, to bring her to a doctor's attention. If this assessment is true, Sarah would be diagnosed as having:
Munchausen syndrome by proxy
Every time Miguel had a headache, his mother let him miss school. Now, as an adult, his headaches have become more frequent. His head pounds any time he is required to do something he would rather not do. This is a _____ explanation of conversion symptoms
cognitive-behavioral
The first time the patient reported vague chest pains to a 911 operator, local EMTs responded with obvious attention and concern. Over the next several months, the patient called 911 more and more often, receiving the same concerned care for the same symptoms. This pattern of patient response is MOST easily explained by which theoretical perspective?
cognitive-behavioral
The most widely applied method of biofeedback uses a device called an _____, which provides feedback about the level of muscular tension in the body.
electromyograph
Stress-related writing has been found to be beneficial for patients with either HIV infection or cancer. This is an example of the effectiveness of:
emotion expression
If you looked in Leijla's medicine cabinet, you would find dozens of prescriptions and even more over-the-counter medications. Every time she sneezes, Leijla is sure she has the latest deadly flu, although no physician has ever found anything wrong with her. Leijla probably suffers from:
illness anxiety disorder
Defects in the _____ system are thought to contribute to the development of psychophysiological disorders.
immune
Which sleep disorder is characterized by severe difficulty falling asleep or maintaining sleep at least three nights per week is:
insomnia disorder
Which of the following is an example of malingering?
intentionally faking a tic in order to avoid military service