LC 40-41
In a study examining the biasing power of diagnostic labels, researchers went to hospital admissions offices and complained of "hearing voices" saying empty, hollow, and thud. This was the only complaint they reported and they displayed no other symptoms. They were admitted and released an average of _____days later
19
The symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) begin to appear at a median age of about
20
He conducted a study examining the biasing power of diagnostic labels
David Rosenhan
Of the perspectives on anxiety disorders discussed in the textbook, the _____ perspective is MOST likely to emphasize hypervigilance toward anxiety-related stimuli
cognitive
_____ are molecular tags that attach to chromosomes and turn genes on or off
epigenetic tags
Bradley served two tours of duty during the war in Iraq. Since his return home, however, Bradley finds himself reliving many of his experiences from his time in the armed forces. Sometimes he swears he smells gunfire and feels the terror of being shot at. Bradley is MOST likely suffering _____ associated with _____ disorder
flashbacks; Posttraumatic stress
The biological effects of anxiety disorders can express themselves in two areas of the brain, one responsible for _____ and the other for _____
impulse control; habitual behavior
Helena believes that people with psychological disorders are suffering from diseases that have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated, and sometimes even cured. Helena believes in the _____ model of psychological disorders
medical
What factor is the weakest predictor of violence?
mental illness
Thirty-seven-year-old Steven is a single male who has suffered from depression all his life. He has been in treatment for the last week and a half and has begun taking an antidepressant. He is starting to feel better, but he is tired of living this way and does not want to face another depressive episode. In terms of risk factors for suicide, Steven is _____ likely to attempt suicide _____.
more; because his energy and initiative are rebounding
Seventy-five-year-old Walter lost his wife to a heart attack two years ago, and most of his friends have passed away. His children live in other states and he has no pets. In terms of risk factors for suicide, Walter is _____likely to attempt suicide _____
more; because the suicide rate surges among older men
Without success, Maxine spends hours each day trying to suppress the intrusive worry that she may have forgotten to lock her house when she left for work. Her experience is MOST symptomatic of _____ disorder
obsessive-compulsive
Eight-year-old Jack has severe temper tantrums at times and experiences irritability. He has been diagnosed with disruptive mood dysregulation disorder. One of the significant negative outcomes of labeling Jack is that
people may view Jack differently because of the label
Although Claude realizes his behavior is unreasonable, he is so distraught by high bridges that he avoids them and takes an unnecessarily lengthy route to and from work each day. Claude appears to suffer from a(n) _____
phobia
An irrational fear of a specific object or situation is diagnostic of
phobias
In a _____ disorder, a person exhibits a disturbance in thought, emotion regulation, or behavior
psychological
If one has an intense fear of speaking in public, dining out, or going to parties, one may be suffering from _____ disorder
social anxiety
Gregory is an impoverished African-American teen who finds school stressful but performs at a moderate level academically. He has no relationship with his father but a close relationship with his mother and grandmother. What factor MOST increases his vulnerability to developing a mental disorder
socioeconomic status
Ruth was walking through the woods during a thunderstorm. A tree struck by lightning from the storm toppled over, narrowly missing Ruth as she fled. The fact that Ruth now has a fear of all trees—not just the one that nearly harmed her—is an example of
stimulus generalization
One of the negative outcomes of giving a person a psychiatric diagnosis is that a person may then live up to others' expectations. This means that
the label itself may create a self-fulfilling prophecy
Criticisms of the DSM-5 suggest that, if Rosenhan's study were replicated today
the results would be pretty much the same
One of the criticisms about the DSM-5 involves how clinicians go about defining behavior as a disorder. This is because
these diagnostic labels are determined subjectively rather than scientifically