Psych test 3
Shelly gets a medication prescription when she goes for psychotherapy. Which staff member at the clinic would have written the prescription for her medication?
A psychiatrist
Jabar, a 25-year -old auto mechanic, thinks he is Napoleon. He further believes he is being imprisoned against his will in the psychiatric hospital where his relatives have brought him for treatment. Jabar is most likely suffering from
schizophrenia
The ________ explores how people's assumptions and expectations influence their perceptions
social-cognitive perspective
Men are generally ________ vulnerable than women to disorders involving internal states such as anxiety or depression. Men are generally ________ vulnerable than women to disorders involving external behaviors such as alcohol use disorder or antisocial conduct
less, more
The set of people perceived as dif ferent from "us" is called a(n)
outgroup
Which type of therapy would be best suited for the parents of a rebellious child?
Family therapy
Which of the following is NOT a trouble signal that warrants seeking the help of a mental health professional?
Feelings of worthiness
Robert arrives to class and sees everyone else has left their coats on. Thinking that perhaps he has forgotten about a trip or other event, Robert decides to leave his coat on as he gets seated. This is an example of__________
conformity
lla works hard to save for an iPhone because she doesn't have one yet, but all her friends have them. Ila's behavior is an example of__________
conformity
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding aggression?
High testosterone is linked to aggression.
Which disorder is characterized by significant episodes of overeating, followed by distress, disgust, or guilt (without compensatory purging or fasting)?
Binge-eating disorder
Which type of therapy involves changing self-defeating thinking and the way people act?
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
What is the behavioral effect of social loafing?
Decreased effort
______is unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group or its members.
Discrimination
Women's risk of major depressive disorder is roughly______ mens
Double
Which type of treatment uses techniques from various forms of therapy?
Eclectic approach
Which technique may be used with an individual who suffers from severe depression, when drug therapies don't work?
Electroconvulsive therapy
_________is the study of environmental influences on gene expression that OCcur without a DNA change.
Epigenetics
Which of the following statements about effectiveness of therapy is TRUE?
Individuals who receive therapy improve more quickly with less risk of relapse than those who do not.
Sheena's performance at the school concert is better than her usual performance. Sheena's enhanced performance in the presence of others is known as_________
SOcial facilitation
________are culturally provided mental files for how to act in certain situations.
Social scripts
Which psychologist conducted the famous and controversial experiments on obedience?
Stanley Milgram
Niki has jumbled ideas that make no sense even within sentences. What is such expression known as?
Word salad
Traumatic fear-learning experiences can leave tracks in the brain, creating fear circuits within the_______
amygdala
Maladaptive behaviors that reduce worry and fear are most indicative of
an anxiety disorder
We are more likely to NOT conform when we
are in a group with at least five people
A fundamental problem with the diagnostic labeling of psychologically disordered behaviors is that the labels often
bias our perceptions of the labeled person
All of the following are protective factors for mental disorders EXCEPT_______
chronic pain
Empathic understanding of the patient's subjective experiences is a major goal of
client-centered therapy
Mr. Randell refuses to rent any of his properties to Black families. Mr . Randell's behavior illustrates
discrimination
Schizophrenia is most likely to be characterized by
disorganized thinking and disturbed perceptions
Psychopharmacology involves the study of how
drugs affect mind and behavior
The bystander ef fect refers to the tendency for an observer of an emer gency to withhold aid if the
emergency is being observed by a number of other people
The mere exposure ef fect refers to the fact that people
experience increasing attraction to novel stimuli that become more familiar
A person with major depressive disorder is most likely to experience
feelings of personal worthlessness
Epigenetic's is defined as the
study of environmental influences on gene expression that occur without a DNA change.
The odds of helping are highest when______
we are feeling guilty
Monika is very sensitive to what others think of her and sometimes hesitates to create new relationships because of a fear of rejection, though she desires friendship. Which personality disorder might she have?
Avoidant personality disorder
Mandy maintains a starvation diet despite being significantly underweight, and she exercises excessively. Which disorder might she have?
Anorexia nervosa
__________is characterized by a lack of conscience for wrongdoing and may involve aggressive and ruthless acts.
Antisocial personality disorder
_______theory explains someone's behaviors by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition.
Attribution
Andy is in therapy to get over alcoholism. Which type of therapy is Andy receiving if the therapist pairs a nauseating stimulus with alcohol?
Aversive conditioning
The foot-in-the-door phenomenon refers to the tendency to
comply with a lar ge request if one has previously complied with a small request
As a therapist, Isla molds her CBT approach to fit with each patient's unique situation. She also stays up to date on the latest published evaluation of therapeutic techniques to ensure she uses the most effective options. Which therapeutic technique does Isla use?
Evidence-based practice
Washing one's hands 100 times a day would be an example of (a/an)________
compulsion
Which of the following is NOT a technique used in client-centered therapy?
Interpretation
Attribution theory was designed to account for
how people explain others' behavior
Which of the following statements about psychological disorders is TRUE?
One in four Americans suffers from a mental disorder in a given year.
Marcus has unpredictable episodes of anxiety during which he can't breathe and feels like he's having a heart attack. Though these feelings are temporary, they fill him with dread and worry. Which disorder might Marcus have?
Panic Disorder
Annie was mugged on a lonely street; she has recurring haunting memories and nightmares of the incident. Which disorder does she have?
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Which of the following is a newer, promising treatment that helps improve mood by energizing the left frontal lobe?
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
Antianxiety drugs are most likely to be used in combination with exposure therapy to treat
posttraumatic stress disorder
Sophia has a phobia of spiders. Through therapy she is taught to relax while looking at a picture of a spider, then being in the same room with a spider, then handling a spider. Which type of therapy is Sophia receiving?
Systematic desensitization
A syndrome marked by a clinically significant disturbance in a person's thoughts, emotion regulation, or behaviors is most clearly an indication of
a psychological disorder
Neela is receiving a therapy that focuses on restoring a healthy way of life so as to reduce stress (such as through exercise and sleep). What Which of therapy is Neela in?
Therapeutic lifestyle change
Alcoholics Anonymous is an example of_________
a self-help group
On which day of the week do 25 percent of U.S. suicides occur?
Wednesday
Which of the following is an antianxiety drug?
Xanax
Anorexia nervosa is typically characterized by
a fear of being fat
Naobi knows that she shouldn't smoke and that it's unhealthy. When her friends peer pressure her into trying a cigarette, she gives in but feels guilty. Later she rationalizes her behavior by stating it wasn't that bad. This is an example of (the)_______
cognitive dissonance
The discomfort we feel when our thoughts and behaviors are inconsistent is called
cognitive dissonance
The tension we experience when we become aware that our attitudes and actions don't coincide is known as
cognitive dissonance
The tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later with a larger request is called (the)
foot-in-the-door phenomenon
Dopamine overactivity appears to be most clearly related to
hallucinations
Biomedical therapists assume that the mind and body are a unit. This means that
if you af fect one you af fect the other
Marsha, a recruiter from Jamaica, works for a recruitment company in the United States. She favors other Jamaicans who apply for jobs by hiring them instead of individuals who are non-Jamaican. Marsha's behavior can be described as________
ingroup bias
A hyperactive, wildly optimistic state in which dangerously poor judgment is common is called________
mania
Which of the following hormones does NOT facilitate feelings of passion?
oxytocin
Which of the following disorders is characterized by sudden and unpredictable episodes of distress?
panic disorder
Behavioral conditioning therapies have achieved especially favorable results in the treatment of
phobias