Child Psychopathology Final
Match neurotransmitter with psychopathologies: Dopamine
ADHD, Schziophrenia, Mood disorders
Which of the following disadvantages can impair a child's developmental progress significantly?
All of these are correct: less education, limited resources, and greater exposure to violence
Children's problems must be considered in the context of their ______.
All of these: individual nature, community/culture, family dynamics
Match neurotransmitter with psychopathologies: Benzodiazephine - GABA
Anxiety Disorders
Describe 3 ways that a therapist can strive to provide culturally competent mental health services when it comes to diagnosing.
CEU's, Cultural formulation interview, come into session with not bias and refer out if needed
The ____ gives us the distinct qualities that make us human and allows us to think about the future, to be playful, and to be creative.
Cerebral cortex
Which risk factor is most likely to increase a child's vulnerability to psychopathology?
Chronic poverty
The overlapping or co-occurrence of disorders is called _____
Comorbidity
Evaluating the mental health of children can be particularly difficult due to the ____.
Cultural variations of what constitutes abnormal behavior
Which of the following is a magnetic imaging method that produces images showing connections between brain regions?
Diffusion MRI
_____ acts like a "switch" in the brain, turning on various circuits associated with certain types of behavior.
Dopamine
Treatment _____ refers to whether or not a treatment can produce changes under well-controlled conditions.
Efficacy
The role that a child's primary caretaker has in terms of that child's brain development is crucial, since those early experiences form the part of the brain that is responsible for their _____
Emotion, personality, and behavior
Attachment theory considers crying (in an infant) to be a behavior that ____
Enhances relationships with the caregiver
Many child and adolescent problems can be best described as the ____
Failure to demonstrate expected developmental progress
The ______ lobes contain the functions underlying much of our thinking and reasoning abilities.
Frontal
Which statement about our genetic makeup is false?
Genes determine behavior
A risk factor is a variable that ___
Increases the likelihood that a negative outcome will occur
Match primary temperament dimensions: Negative affect or irritability
Intense in mood
Which term describes a child's model of relationships in terms of what the child expects from others and how the child relates to others?
Internal working model
Which part of the brain is most responsible for regulating our emotional experiences, expressions, and impulses?
Limbic system
An integrative approach to the psychopathology of a child means that
Many theories and concepts can be used to explain behavior
The first disorder unique to children and adolescents was ____.
Masturbatory insanity
Factors that influence the direction or strength of a relationship of variables of interest are called ____
Moderator variables
Match neurotransmitter with psychopathologies: Norepinephrine
Not directly involved, acts generally to regulate or modulate behavioral tendencies
Most often, adaptational failure is due to a(n) ___
Ongoing interaction between the individual and environment
Brain maturity occurs in a(n) ____ fashion
Organized and hierarchical
Children's development occurs in a(n) _____ manner
Organized and hierarchical
Etiology refers to the ____ of childhood disorders.
Possible root causes
_____ rates refer to all cases of a disorder, whether new or previously existing, that are observed during a specified time period.
Prevalence
Patterns of behavioral, cognitive, emotional, or physical symptoms shown by an individual are defined as ____.
Psychological disorders
Match neurotransmitter with psychopathologies: Serotonin
Regulatory problems such as eating and sleep disorders, OCD, Schziophrenia, and mood disorders
The windows of time during which environmental influences on development are enhanced are called ___
Sensitive periods
The neurotransmitter implicated in regulatory problems, such as eating and sleep disorders, is _____.
Serotonin
The fact that effects of parental conflict and divorce may not surface immediately but rather years later is an example of ____
Sleeper effect
_____ relates to how children think about themselves and others, resulting in mental representations of themselves, relationships, and their social world.
Social cognition
_____ has been implicated in several psychological disorders, especially those connected to a person's response to stress and ability to regulate emotions.
The HPA axis
A child typically enters the mental health system ________.
Through teachers, counselors, or parents
A clinician must use all the components of the Cultural Formulation Interview for clinical evaluation in order for it to be valid
True
Because there is no one correct approach to research, most problems in abnormal child psychology are best studied by ____
Using multiple methods and strategies
Multifinality refers to the observation that ____
Various outcomes may stem from similar beginnings
Match primary temperament dimensions: Fearful or inhibited
considered cautious
Match primary temperament dimensions: Positive affect and approach
generally approach
Temperament _____
shapes a child's approach to the environment and vice versa