E. psychodynamic model, Regarding the diathesis-stress model, which of the following statements is false? Specific phobia a. biological A. Antisocial personality disorder B. Dissociative disorders include cases of people with "multiple personalities" Specific phobia A. 3; MAO inhibitors, tricyclics, and selcective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors Edwinas therapist believes her symptoms best represent: Severely traumatic incident The existence of two disorders at the same time shows that Claire has ___. B. Amygdaloid Where on the statement of cash flows is the payment of cash dividends reported? A. Childhood brain damage D. It is not really an abnormal condition d. a briefer and less frequent therapy format d. is the result of a blockage of a persons natural potential C. Highest among dizygotic twins He goes back to check that he has turned off the water and stove and locked the door. D. Conversion disorder a.) D. Highest among distant family members which of the following is a difference between transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), which are used for treating psychological disorders? Allan has been experiencing sleeplessness, irritability, and a sense of increased energy since almost a fortnight. Since the attack, she has been overly cautious and watchful. During a therapy session, Ron starts to talk about his fears and expresses his intense, unconscious emotions. A. manual (published by APA) listing more than 200 mental disorders grouped into 17 broad categories, Generalized anxiety disorder, Panic disorder, Agoraphobia, Phobic disorders, Simple phobia, Social phobia,Obsessive compulsive disorder, a persistent undercurrent of a "free floating" anxiety, not linked to an identifiable source, frequent, sudden intense rushes of anxiety, usually lasting for several minutes, a fear of being in public places that are hard to escape, a person reacts to an object or event with high levels of anxiety, knows that the reaction is irrational, and copes by avoidance, fear of situations that invite public scrutiny, characterized by constant obsessions (intrusions into consciousness of disturbing thoughts) and compulsions (behavior rituals performed to minimize anxiety stemming from obsessions), Amnesia, Fugue state, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), conditions marked by temporary disruption of memory, consciousness, or self-identity, form of amnesia in which a person forgets his or her identity- many wander from home to start a new life, formally known as multiple personality disorder, a condition in which an individual has two or more distinct identities, Unipolar depression, Learned helplessness, Depressive explanatory style, Bipolar depression, must display 5/9 symptoms for at least two weeks, the "common cold" of psychological disorders, 12% of men and 21% of women have it, S- Sadness D. Genetic in origin but influenced by early trauma A) Obsessive-compulsive Disorder. B. Which of the following is an ability that Penny most likely lacks? A person who has extreme difficulty maintaining relationships B. B. A. Aaron Beck c. less confrontation D. Generalized anxiety disorder An intense anxiety about being in places from which escape might be difficult. D) A) Irritability. His therapist asks him to speak about his dreams in a vivid manner. C) Acute Stress Disorder. e. attributional styles, Bonnie has been feeling extremely sad for the last two months.
Abnormal Psychology Ch.5 - 8 Flashcards | Quizlet Which of the following symptoms is a characteristic of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder? He has had problems coping with life and relating to people. Hysteria E. odd or eccentric, but not psychotic, behaviors, Which statement would be made by someone supporting a cognitive explanation for somatic symptom and related disorders? C. Social deviance C) E. panic disorder, Behavior that violates established social norms or standards describes which of the following criteria for determining abnormal behavior? they are considered by many physicians to be the first line of treatment for schizophrenia. which of the following major psychological disorders is characterized by distorted thoughts and perceptions, odd communication, inappropriate emotion, and other unusual behaviors? _____5. Xavier is very possessive about his girlfriend. E. antisocial personality disorder, Which of the following people can be described as having features of obsessive-compulsive disorder? B.
Psych 111 Chapter 14 Flashcards | Quizlet C. Long strings of disconnected words A. Bizarre behavior, Disorganized, Catatonic, Paranoid, Undifferentiated, illogical thinking, incoherent speech, exaggerated displays of emotion, extremes in motor activity ranging from motionless stupors to bursts of hyper activity, preoccupation with one or more delusions or hallucinations, often with extreme suspiciousness/hostility, catch-all category for cases that exhibit mixture of symptoms, Biological factors, Diathesis-stress model, fraternal twins= 17%, identical twins= 48% tDCS stimulates subcortical brain structures, while rTMS stimulates the outer layer of the cortex only. C. Social anxiety disorder D. Different eye colors By what criterion is Georges behavior considered abnormal? 20% Janie's house was broken into, and the perpetrator brutally attacked her. C. When attempting suicide, men are more likely than women to choose pills or poison What will be the goal of Garths therapy? The one determining feature of abnormal behavior is unusualness b. social phobia Work with our consultant to learn what to alter. 5. c. self-defeating behavior e. humanistic, Regarding cross-cultural differences in schizophrenia, which of the following statements is true? D) Difficulty sleeping. C. A matter of how people interpret events a. to unroot unconscious conflicts that give rise to his anxiety C. Personality The secindary gain if cinversion symotins refers most closely to which of the following? Which of the following scenarios best outlines dysfunction as one of the "four D's" of abnormality? A. ( aaa is a positive constant. His therapy sessions are both individual and group. Highest among monozygotic twins Which of the following determines whether a behavior is a disorder or not? E. Erik Erickson and Carl Jung, Regarding panic disorder, which of the following statements is false? E. social influences on underlying biological factors, Dr. Tomlinson is a therapist working from the cognitive perspective. _____13. Identify an accurate statement about the atypical antipsychotics that are used for the treatment of schizophrenia. The sensation lasts for several minutes, and he often believes he is "going crazy". C. Dissociative disorders are among the most mystifying of psychological disorders A. Childhood experiences You can get your paper edited to read like this. B) C. Panic disorder guilt c.) disorganized speech d.) negative symptoms b.) a. Psychotic disorder; thought disorder C) Which of the following is true about atypical antipsychotics?
Gen psych chapter 13 - Subjecto.com The interaction of genetic predisposition and stress C. Obsessions; compulsions A) B. A. B. Dissociative identity disorder Which of the following best describes Dan's behavior? E. acrophobia; agoraphobia, Ella finds herself extremely frightened whenever she sees a snake. A. Which of the following best describes Shawn's condition? C. Behavioral model A. All-or-nothing thinking Cash A. B. Schizophrenia is somewhat more common in women than in men d. Betty, a 50-year-old female A. Caucasian Americans and African Americans E. some behaviors may be abnormal in the majority cultures but normal in the minority culture, Therapist Charlotte Manley is a behaviorist. B. C. Somatic symptoms and related disorders D. Schizophrenia E. Meghan, who is afraid of flying in airplanes, Pablo has an intense fear of giving oral presentations in class. 15%. B. Neurosis A. Dissociative identity disorder Tiana strongly believes that she is being spied upon. 2. Which of the following is least likely to be characteristic of a patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)? D. Diatheses; conversions D) In terms of the symptoms of schizophrenia, Tiana is: Gary reacts in an extreme manner to the slightest provocation. C) d. between 75,000 and 100,000 E. the tendency for people with depression to show indifference toward their future, Because the anxiety is not tied to any particular object in generalized anxiety disorder, this type of anxiety is often described as: a. such disorders involve excessive anxiety that may interfere with normal functioning Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder in which you fear and avoid public places or situations where you might feel panicked, trapped, helpless or embarrassed.
Psychology Chapter 12 Flashcards | Quizlet A. Highly resistant to change E. la belle indifference, Which anxiety disorder has the lightest lifetime prevalence in the population? Ill never get into graduate school Experts are tested by Chegg as specialists in their subject area. The result of losses or shortfalls in reinforcement levels Accumulated Depreciation e. anxiety is an adaptive response in some situations, Other factors being equal, which person is at highest risk for suicide? D. Temporal lobes The symptom orevents the individual from having to cinfront stressful of conflict-laden situations This expresses the ______ explanation of phobia development. B. A. E. genetic factors, Schizophrenia may involve imbalances in nerve pathways that utilize which neurotransmitter? d. consequence Although excessive anxiety is a symptom of GAD, it must occur repeatedly for at least 6 months. D) The sensation lasts for several minutes, and he often believes he is "going crazy". C. Hallucination C. The role of classical conditioning in the development of phobias Only a minority of people found it effective in managing their symptoms. D. Relatively easy to change with psychotherapy e. 75%, A stereotypical man with antisocial personality disorder is likely to have been raised in a home characterized by: B. Delusions; hallucinations a. genetic inheritance A) A distorted self-image b. fear is a general feeling of anxiety or dread that is not specific to particular situations c. somatic symptom disorders D. Are produced voluntarily to obtain sympathy C. Low levels of dopamine production D. Patterns of agitated, purposeless motion C) Repeatedly occuring anxiety for at least 3 months. Which of the following disorders does Brittney most likely have? D. Sociocultural B. Manic-depressive disorder She also tells the doctor that Sonya is always feeling either anxious or sad and that Sonya no longer enjoys going to the movies or going out with her friends. C. Agoraphobia; claustrophobia C. Wealthy people rarely suffer psychological disorders E) Separation Anxiety Disorder. D. Learned pattern of abnormal behavior E. a Latino-American male, The criteria of maladaptive behavior used in determining whether behavior is abnormal would likely to be applied to which of the following cases? B. Shawn refuses to step out of his houses he feels that the entire neighborhood has malicious plans for him. Dissociative amnesia The inability of young children to acquire phobias Agoraphobia (ag-uh-ruh-FOE-be-uh) is a type of anxiety disorder. B. E. irregular brain wave patterns, Persistent anxiety that is not tied to any particular object or situation is called:
Chapter 13: Psychological Disorders Flashcards | Quizlet People with these disorders are reinforced by others for adopting a "sick role" by drawing sympathy and support E. personality disorder, Dissociative amnesia is: hallucinations b.) B. Which of the following best explains her behaviour? who among the following broke new ground by discovering dopamine and its functions? A. Dangerousness Obsessive C. Hypothalamus and medulla C. When left untreated, episodes of major depression can last months, or a year or more Men and women are equally likely to be affected A. Brittney's long-term boyfriend died five years ago in a serious car accident. C. Somewhat easy to change 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? In ___ therapies, therapists apply the principles of classical and operant conditioning to treat psychological disorders.
PSYCH FINAL Flashcards | Quizlet Chronic but lifelong course; in early adolescence D. Abnormal behavior patterns may be expressed differently in different cultures E. bipolar disorder, Bipolar disorder was formerly called: ___ is the process of releasing intense, often unconscious, emotions in a therapeutic setting. Visual C. Violent, aggressive outbursts D. Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck
Chapter 14 Flashcards | Quizlet E. emotional distress, Physical complaints that cannot be explained medically are characteristic of: Represents the defense mechanism of displacement A. Claustrophobia; acrophobia Cynthia is a schizophrenic who shows almost all of the symptoms related to the disorder. Hallucinations D. Tactile B. Sometimes he seems to "freeze up" in an unusual body position for hours at a time. B. Tendency toward mood swings and stormy relationships with others D. Researchers have found that women and men tend to cope with depression differently, with men more likely to ruminate D, dismissing the positives A. He feels upset and disappointed because he thinks of himself as a failure who will never succeed. D. Young women are more likely than young men to be affected, and the pattern reverses in middle age D. Talking about suicide with a depressed person may prompt him/her to attempt suicide d. anticonvulsant Antisocial personality disorder C. Operant conditioning People who threaten suicide are only trying to get attention A. Garrett is taking a phenothiazine. E. leslie, who believes he is hounded by demons, Regarding major depressive disorder: A, major depression has a relatively high rate of recurrence C. Another term for multiple personality disorder Pressured speech 1.antisocial ( break social norms; dishonest) 2. narcissistic ( constant attention) 3. histrionic ( seductive behavior, rapid and shallow mood changes) 4. borderline ( chronic anger, experience intense unstable moods and relationships, and cannot stand to be alone.) E. African Americans and Native Americans, Based on available evidence, which of the following brain regions appears to be the most affected in cases of schizophrenia? D. An irrational or excessive fear of something The tendency for people with dissociative identity disorder to have been highly imaginative as children She is likely to describe abnormal behavior in terms of: D. More men attempt suicide, but more women complete the suicide act C) D. An African-American female d. heightened activity in certain regions of the brain D. Biopsychosocial C. That all include psychotic symptoms Due to unresolved unconscious conflicts B) He says he can hear his neighbors talking in his head, conspiring to kill him. b. He also feels nauseous every morning when he wakes up and, as a result, is always afraid of waking up with nausea. D. Tricia, who behaves in ways other people consider deviant A. Serotonin and dopamine Social anxiety disorder Which of the four D's is Natasha experiencing? For each of the following equations, answer the question: If y=f(x)y=f(x)y=f(x) is a differentiable function that satisfies the equation, what is yy^{\prime}y ? _____8. Which of the following disorders best illustrates Eric's condition? His thoughts begin to race and he imagines himself to be the messiah. Jack experiences panic attacks in his office and in the park where he goes jogging. Harold is diagnosed with schizophrenia after it was observed that his brain size has changed considerably. Which of the following best describes the diathesis-stress view? E. prenatal, A breakdown in the logical structure of thinking and speech, revealed in the form of a loosening of associations, best describes which psychological disorder? E. claustrophobia, Jurgen has been diagnosed as having a phobia. B. Dissociative identity disorder Compulsions are behaviours that the person is told to do by unwanted thoughts. Genetic The smallest noise startles her. A. Obsessive-compulsive D) Which of the following is true about behavior therapies? In the context of personality disorders, Gary's behavior indicates that he is suffering from ___. A) _____2. b. Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies ruminative coping? e. antidepressant, compared to traditional psychoanalysis, modern psychoanalysis includes all of the following EXCEPT: e. minor changes in bodily sensations, Regarding genetic factors in schizophrenia, which of the following statements is false? E. hysteria, Humanistic theorists contend that abnormal behavior: a. antianxiety 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) A. Service Fees Revenue A. Vickie, who locks and unlocks her door three times each time she enters and leaves her homeb. C D. The symptomcauses the person to have a certain amount of indifference toward it The trigger stimuli must be in the context of the traumatic event to elicit anxiety, Which of the following best describes borderline personality disorder?
Chapter 22 Flashcards | Quizlet d. phobias are excessive or irrational fears of particular objects or situations D) a. activating event D. Grandiosity Sometimes he thinks that his girlfriend his perfect, and he is the luckiest man to have her; at other times he despises her and can't stand to have her around. 1 to 3% A. A. Dissociative amnesia D. Disorders may develops under benign life circumstances E. self-actualization, Take occasionally finds himself in a state of sheer terror. Which of the following is an example of a traditional antipsychotic drug? 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.