Morality D. Anterograde amnesia Which kind of panic attack symptom does this demonstrate? C. Waxy flexibility Which of the following is an ability that Penny most likely lacks? D. Dissociative amnesia An intense anxiety about being in places from which escape might be difficult. B. Jealousy D. Involving extreme anxiety Which of the following is true about atypical antipsychotics? E. personality disorder, Dissociative amnesia is: Genetic They block a different type of dopamine receptor than the traditional antipsychotics. Involving extremely rigid patterns of behavior Chronic but lifelong course; in early adolescence B. Panic disorder is characterized by intense physical symptoms Based on this description, he is probably suffering from: Psychologists use multiple criteria for determining abnormal behavior is false? Quickly and professionally. My partner is going to have an accident when she goes skiing Which of the following treatments does Christopher undergo? c. 3; Valium, Librium, and Xanax Edwinas therapist believes her symptoms best represent: A. B.
Chapter 14 Flashcards | Quizlet E. a breakdown in the logical structure of thinking and speech, Perceptions are to ______ as beliefs are to ______. Which of the following is a symptom of mania? _____13. Agoraphobia involves fearing and avoiding places or situations that might cause panic and feelings of being trapped, helpless or embarrassed. E. irrational and distorted thinking patterns, Angelique has not left her house for two years, she is completely terrified of going out. A. All-or-nothing thinking B. Melatonin Kerry's behavior is indicative of. Since the attack, she has been overly cautious and watchful. A) Which of the following was a problem with the dopamine hypothesis? C. Adolescents who have a friend who attempted suicide are less likely yo attempt suicide themselves This describes a form of: IN- Insomnia or excessive sleeping B. E. compulsion, Regarding major depression, which of the following statements is false? Rocko is the class clown and is unable to sit through class without drawing attention to himself. D. Diatheses; conversions C. Dissociative disorders are among the most mystifying of psychological disorders Scott, who has a low-level state of anxiety that seems to travel with him wherever he goes B) He thinks he is indispensable, often makes unreasonable demands, and he ignores the needs or wishes of others. B. Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow The sensation lasts for several minutes, and he often believes he is "going crazy". c. stimulant Narcissistic personality disorder B. e. 75%, A stereotypical man with antisocial personality disorder is likely to have been raised in a home characterized by: E. la belle indifference, Which anxiety disorder has the lightest lifetime prevalence in the population? B. B. Phobias C. An inflated ego Her brain scans showed that she had reduced brain activity in the hippocampus while performing verbal memory tasks. E. 7 to 10%, Perhaps the earliest idea regarding abnormal behavior was that: 15%. Fear of being in places from which escape might be difficult Which of the following symptoms is a characteristic of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder? B. Delusions; hallucinations Which of the following is not a symptom of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)? The role of repressed thoughts and beliefs b. social phobia B. b. antipsychotic C. Albert Bandura d. is the result of a blockage of a persons natural potential He has had problems coping with life and relating to people. e. humanistic, Regarding cross-cultural differences in schizophrenia, which of the following statements is true? a. B) B. B. Dissociative identity disorder A. A person obsessed with their own appearance, The cross-talk hypothesis is a mechanism for which of the following conditions? M- Motor coordination difficulties Which of the following symptoms best describes agoraphobia? D, dismissing the positives C. The stronger the diathesis, the less stress is needed to produce a disorder b. is best explained by a different set of learning principles than those governing normal behavior e. heredity plays an important role in schizophrenia, but biological and environmental factors also play important roles, Regarding anxiety disorders, which of the following statements is false? This means when she fails, she is likely to make which type of attributions? for an individual to be diagnosed with internet gaming disorder in a 12-month period, the individual must exhibit ___, withdrawal symptoms when games are taken away. Deviance, distress, and dysfunction Janie is most likely exhibiting hypervigilance and chronic arousal. Which of the following is a behavioral therapy technique, often used for phobias, in which a therapist pairs relaxation with gradual exposure to a phobia object, generating a hierarchy of increasing contact with the feared object? Men and women are equally likely to be affected If someone looks at her "strangely," she becomes very anxious. C. Hypothalamus and medulla A. Which of the following conditions does Allan most likely suffer from? who among the following broke new ground by discovering dopamine and its functions? Dysthymia is a consistent feeling of sadness that must last at least two years to receive a diagnosis, where major depressive disorder is cyclic in nature and must last at least two weeks. C. Predisposition or vulnerability to a disorder a. permissiveness and a general lack of rules D) B. d. excessive stimulation and constant excitement Are a conscious cry for attention A. When assessing a client with partial-thickness burns over 60% of the body, which finding should the nurse report immediately? E. some behaviors may be abnormal in the majority cultures but normal in the minority culture, Therapist Charlotte Manley is a behaviorist. Highest among family members In which mood disturbances are the primary symptom Office Supplies who amongst the following is most likely to develop anxiety disorders? Cognitive symptom A phobia is distinguished from anxiety and panic attacks by being both Persistent and Narrowly Defined Which of the following describes a severity threshold for a specific phobia? D. Involves distorted cognitions as well as learning influences B. D. Social anxiety disorder 2; minor and major tranquilizers A. Autism Spectrum Disorder a. Schizophrenia occurs somewhat more frequently in other cultures that in the U.S., and its symptoms are similar across cultures C. Multiple personality disorder Which of the following is an example of a traditional antipsychotic drug? D. Psychological; depression d. alternating between extreme hopelessness and wild euphoria. He feels upset and disappointed because he thinks of himself as a failure who will never succeed. Physical; anxiety 35% d. diatheses In ___ therapies, therapists apply the principles of classical and operant conditioning to treat psychological disorders. A, a loss of memory due to head trauma People who threaten suicide are only trying to get attention D. This disorder affects men more often than women B. b. about 13% of people with a schizophrenic parent develop the disorder themselves Which of the following disorders does Brittney most likely have? which of the following is a major symptom of odd-eccentric personality disorder? A. b. less emphasis on the remote past D. Loss of a loved one D. Waxy flexibility Which of the following best describes Dan's behavior? A. A. Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder in which you fear and avoid public places or situations where you might feel panicked, trapped, helpless or embarrassed. a) A client with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) tells the nurse, "Sometimes I feel so frustrated. C) Repeatedly occuring anxiety for at least 3 months. b. biological disorders C. Auditory C. Bodily sensations E. psychological; anxiety, Individuals with antisocial personality disorder demonstrate all of the following except: E. specific phobia, Ted has antisocial personality disorder. Whenever Dan, who is well-off, helpful and good-natured, enters a shop, he is overpowered by an irresistible urge to steal something, be it just a cent's worth eraser. B. I failed my first statistics exam. There are no gender differences in suicide attempts and suicide acts A. Diatheses are generally genetic in nature, although they may also involve psychological factors E. bipolar disorder, Bipolar disorder was formerly called: B. A. Major depressive disorder is a consistent feeling of sadness and must last at least two weeks to receive a diagnosis, where dysthymia is cyclic in nature and must last at least two years. A. Jonathan, who is hearing voices C. A matter of how people interpret events He imagines that his girlfriend is cheating on him when she interacts with others, particularly the opposite sex. George feels very energetic and active on some days of the month and engages in gardening, washing laundry, and other menial jobs till early morning hours. E. hysteria, Humanistic theorists contend that abnormal behavior: Those experiencing PTSD may have recurring and intrusive, distressing recollections of the event E. conversions; diatheses, The disorder that most resembles common notions of insanity, madness, or lunacy is: Which of the following symptoms best relates to post traumatic stress disorder? They do not want to go to school. A. Vickie, who locks and unlocks her door three times each time she enters and leaves her homeb. panic attacks Which of the following best describes agoraphobia? B. B. Visual This sounds like a case of: A. His thoughts begin to race and he imagines himself to be the messiah. D. Patterns of disorganized speech Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Amos, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, has negative symptoms. He has insomnia and fatigue, feels guilty, has thoughts he would be better off dead, and has thought about how he could die without anyone knowing it was a suicide. D. External, global, and stable C) C. Some people with this disorder can be charming D. Agoraphobia sometimes develops in people with panic disorder She is likely to describe abnormal behavior in terms of: B. Janie's house was broken into, and the perpetrator brutally attacked her. 1.The fight-or-flight response is poorly regulated in people who develop panic disorder. B) C. Personality D. Obsessions; compulsions ___ is defined as the speech of people with schizophrenia, which may follow grammatical rules but be nonsensical in terms of content. E. post-traumatic stress disorder, The patterns of behavior in personality disorders, in many cases, E. results from a lack of reinforcement, "La belle indifference" describes which feature of a psychological disorder? People who commit suicide are usually suffering from a psychological disorder, but are not insane B. c. neglect, abuse, and lack of warmth Highly resistant to change It's becoming difficult for him to touch anything for fear of contamination. Is the result of conditioning b. spoiling and excessive indulgence B. Generalized anxiety disorder E. bipolar disorder, The most common form of hallucinations in schizophrenia is: a. to unroot unconscious conflicts that give rise to his anxiety A. Serotonin Every time Mallory smells body odour, she experiences severe anxiety. E. a loss of a physical function that defies explanation, Which model of abnormal behavior is the most comprehensive? C. Schizophrenia D. Behavior Derealization disorder This content does not have an English version. e. moderate, authoritative discipline, A class of psychological disorders involving changes in consciousness, memory, or self-identity is known as: C. Dissociative identity disorder - He believes that he has committed a terrible sin. Which of the following personality disorders is Rocko most likely suffering from? C. Somatic symptoms and related disorders E. Being raised in an abusive family environment, All but which of the following have been implicated in the development of borderline personality disorder? A. Dissociative identity disorder _____6. Extreme suspiciousness or mistrust of others A. c. Frank, a 50-year-old male d. Schizophrenia occurs about as frequently in other cultures as in the U.S., and its symptoms are similar across cultures He is unable to keep his emotions in check, and arguments heat up quickly such that Gary often attempts to harm himself. e. Jake, an 18-year-old male, As described in the text, behavioral models of abnormality assume that abnormal behavior: a. genetic inheritance She is most likely to suggests that depression is: D. An African-American female a. psychological oddities False beliefs She goes to school, water polo practice, and completes her homework like usual, though she constantly has these thoughts on her mind.
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