Deck 15: Psychological Disorders

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People are particularly likely to experience at least some of the distress found in psychological disorders during times of tension and stress.
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سؤال
An observation is a face-to-face question and answer session with a clinician.
سؤال
In most countries throughout the world, what classification system is used to categorize individuals with mental illnesses?
سؤال
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD ) is published by the _____.

A) American Psychological Association
B) american Psychiatric Society
C) World Health Organization
D) United Nations
سؤال
Seamus was a hermit who lived with 200 dogs, cats, and sheep on a farm in Scotland. Although this behavior deviates from societal norms, some may apply a specific label to describe the marked individuality of this person. What is this label?

A) Dysfunctional
B) Dangerous
C) Eccentric
D) Antisocial
سؤال
What term is used to describe an individual who has been diagnosed with two or more psychological disorders?

A) Comorbidity
B) Coaxial illnesses
C) Delusional
D) Fixated
سؤال
Most eccentric people suffer from psychological disorders.
سؤال
The ultimate degree of psychological dysfunction occurs when behavior becomes __________ to oneself or to others.
سؤال
Describe how dysfunction is used to define abnormal behavior.
سؤال
Currently the International Classification of Diseases (ICD ) is in its _____ edition, while the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is in its _____ edition.

A) first / second
B) second / first
C) fourth / tenth
D) tenth / fourth
سؤال
A person who deviates from common behavior patterns or displays odd or whimsical behavior is called an ______.
سؤال
In a given year, approximately ____ percent of adults in the U.S. display serious psychological disturbance requiring treatment . I would remove this - see page 568. The book does not say the 30% require treatment.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 25
D) 30
سؤال
Define the four Ds common to most definitions of abnormality.
سؤال
There is no universally accepted definition of abnormal behavior.
سؤال
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) provides symptoms for approximately 400 mental disorders.
سؤال
Approximately _____ of children and adolescents in the United States experience serious psychological disturbances.

A) 2%
B) 10%
C) 19%
D) 25%
E) 30%
سؤال
Clara, a self-assured, well-liked, and otherwise average woman in 16th Century England wanted to pursue an education at the university level. By what definitional criterion may her behavior be considered abnormal?

A) Danger
B) Dysfunction
C) Distress
D) Deviance
سؤال
Assigning a diagnosis suggests that the client's pattern of dysfunction

A) is basically the same as patterns displayed by many other people
B) has been researched in numerous studies
C) has responded to certain kinds of treatment.
D) all of the above
سؤال
In the United States, what classification system is used to categorize individuals with mental illnesses?
سؤال
When clinicians conclude that a person's symptoms fit a particular category of disorder, they can make a __________.
سؤال
Clinicians ask prepared questions in a __________ interview.
سؤال
The leading classification system for mental disorders in the United States is the

A) Clinical Guidebook to Psychological Disorders.
B) Dysfunction and Symptomology Manual.
C) Psychiatric Assessment and Treatment Compendium.
D) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
سؤال
If a person qualifies for two or more diagnoses, this is called

A) correlation.
B) comorbidity.
C) multiple personality disorder.
D) multiphasic dysfunction.
سؤال
The DSM describes approximately ____ disorders.

A) 200
B) 300
C) 400
D) 500
سؤال
Which of the following groups of disorders is characterized by a loss of contact with reality?

A) schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
B) somatoform disorders
C) anxiety disorders
D) personality disorders
سؤال
Dr Jamu has a 10 year old client who is having difficulty interacting with other children and is being bullied. Which type of diagnostic method would be most useful in gaining insight into the problem?

A) naturalistic observation
B) clinical interview
C) analog observation
D) self-monitoring
سؤال
Huntington's disease is considered a ______ disorder.

A) somatoforom
B) dissociative
C) cognitive
D) psychotic
سؤال
Dr Wilson wants to observe his schizophrenic patient interact with others in a controlled, protected setting. Dr. Wilson is using

A) naturalistic observation.
B) analog observation.
C) self-monitoring.
D) a response inventory.
سؤال
The Beck Depression Inventory is an example of a

A) self-monitoring test.
B) psychodynamic inventory.
C) personality inventory.
D) response inventory.
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT one of the somatoform disorders?

A) conversion disorder
B) bipolar disorder
C) somatization disorder
D) hypochondriasis
سؤال
Which of the following is one of the four "Ds" of psychological dysfunction?

A) delusions
B) danger
C) dissociation
D) dynamic
سؤال
Describe the drawbacks and limitations of the clinical interview technique.
سؤال
Which of the following is discussed in your text as a drawback of a clinical interview?

A) Clients may be unwilling to share information unless asked direct questions.
B) Clients may avoid discussing uncomfortable or embarrassing issues.
C) Clients may not understand what the clinician is looking for.
D) Clients may change their behavior if they know they are being watched.
سؤال
How does analog observation differ from naturalistic observation?
سؤال
Sandy has learned that depressive thoughts can be tracked and corrected. Every time Sandy has a negative thought, he writes it down and then substitutes a more adaptive thought. Which therapeutic technique is Sandy using?

A) response inventory
B) analog observation
C) self-monitoring
D) participant observer
سؤال
Where does a naturalistic observation occur?
سؤال
Comorbidity means that

A) the disorder is a secondary complication of some other disorder.
B) the disorder has potential consequences for morbidity and mortality.
C) the person qualifies for diagnoses of two or more disorders.
D) the person has a long-term psychological disability that has resulted in at least two hospitalizations.
سؤال
Which of the following measures of psychological dysfunction is most likely to be affected by time, culture, and history?

A) deviance
B) distress
C) dysfunction
D) danger
سؤال
Joe is visiting a therapist for the first time. The therapist says to Joe "tell me more about yourself and why you're here." This is an example of

A) a response inventory.
B) a humanistic therapy session.
C) a structured clinical interview.
D) an unstructured clinical interview.
سؤال
Mary has difficulty understanding how to interact well with other people. She is socially awkward and withdrawn. Which of the criteria of mental illness best describes Mary?

A) deviance
B) distress
C) dysfunction
D) danger
سؤال
Negative conclusions based on little evidence are known as ________.
سؤال
Theorists who believe that individuals are motivated by a need to establish relationships with others are referred to as __________ theorists.
سؤال
______ involves drawing broad negative conclusions on the basis of a single insignificant event.

A) Selective perception
B) Magnification
C) Overgeneralization
D) Cognitive dissonance
سؤال
Which of the following phrases reflects the psychodynamic approach to defining abnormal behavior?

A) Abnormal behavior is learned through the observation of societal norms.
B) Abnormal behavior results from unconscious attempts to solve conflicts.
C) Abnormal behavior is observed in other individuals we identify with.
D) Abnormal behavior is a conscious choice to resolve internal conflicts.
سؤال
Describe the three types of clinical observation techniques.
سؤال
Depression is related to the insufficient activity of which of the following neurotransmitters?

A) GABA and dopamine
B) norepinephrine and serotonin
C) acetylcholine and epinephrine
D) glutamate and GABA
سؤال
Cognitive-behavioral theorists view emotions and biological events as unimportant to understanding the development of abnormal functioning.
سؤال
Liana just moved to a new town. Instead of focusing on the benefits of her move, she only sees the negatives. Liana is experiencing _____.

A) selective perception
B) magnification
C) overgeneralization
D) cognitive dissonance
سؤال
Object relations theorists propose that severe ______ may result in abnormal development and psychological problems during adulthood.

A) problems in early relationships
B) neurotransmitter imbalances
C) brain damage
D) malnutrition
سؤال
Neuroscientists have linked some mental disorders to deficient or excessive activity of different neurotransmitters. What causes these problems with brain anatomy and chemical functioning?
سؤال
Loss of cells in the striatum is associated with violent outbursts, memory loss and decreasing control of voluntary movement. This is a description of

A) Parkinson's disease.
B) Huntington's disease.
C) Alzheimer's disease.
D) schizophrenia.
سؤال
Low levels of dopamine are linked to depression.
سؤال
According to the ______ perspective maladaptive beliefs and illogical thinking processes are at the heart of abnormal functioning.

A) psychodynamic
B) behavioral
C) cognitive
D) sociocultural
سؤال
______ theorists propose that psychological disorders result largely from a combination of problematic learned behaviors and dysfunctional thought processes.

A) Psychodynamic
B) Cognitive-behavioral
C) Humanistic
D) Sociocultural
سؤال
What does a child's very early relationship with his/her primary caregivers represent to object relations theorists?
سؤال
Object relations theory states that people are motivated by

A) a need to establish relationships with others.
B) a need to achieve a sense of security through the accumulations of objects.
C) a desire to satisfy basic needs before being able to satisfy higher needs.
D) relationships between people and objects are interchangeable.
سؤال
The behavioral perspective suggests that abnormal behavior is learned through _____.

A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) modeling
D) all of the above
سؤال
Albert Ellis believed that abnormal patterns of functioning are caused by

A) faulty conditioning.
B) imitating maladaptive models.
C) irrational assumptions.
D) learned helplessness.
سؤال
According to Freud, abnormal behavior results when a child becomes fixated at an early stage of development.
سؤال
What stage of fixation may help explain obsessively neat behavior?
سؤال
Janice is depressed. She goes to pour herself a glass of juice and spills it. She says to herself "I can't even pour a glass of juice properly." This is an example of what Beck would call

A) selective perception.
B) magnification.
C) overgeneralization.
D) personalization.
سؤال
Marge just had a party where ten of her guests showed up and two didn't. Marge spends the next day wondering why two of her friends let her down. This is an example of what Beck would call

A) selective perception.
B) magnification.
C) overgeneralization.
D) personalization.
سؤال
According to the behavioral perspective, abnormal behaviors are acquired by the same principles of learning as adaptive behaviors.
سؤال
Describe the relationship between religion and mental health.
سؤال
Cyclothymic disorder is a chronic but less severe form of _____.

A) major depressive disorder
B) bipolar disorder
C) dysthymic sorder
D) panic disorder
سؤال
Explain the family systems theory of abnormality.
سؤال
Dysthymic disorder is a chronic but less severe form of _____.

A) major depressive disorder
B) bipolar disorder
C) cyclothymic disorder
D) panic disorder
سؤال
According to Carl Rogers, all people have a need to receive __________.
سؤال
Jason failed a ten point pop quiz in his chemistry class. Although there are 500 points possible in the course, he says "I'm not going to pass this course because of this." This is an example of what Beck would call

A) selective perception.
B) magnification.
C) overgeneralization.
D) personalization.
سؤال
Describe the developmental psychopathology model of disorders.
سؤال
How does socioeconomic status (SES) influence psychological abnormality?
سؤال
Describe the sociocultural factors that contribute to psychological disorders.
سؤال
According to the concept of ______ individuals can start out from very different places and yet, as a result of life experiences, eventually function (or dysfunction) in similar ways.

A) multifinality
B) equifinality
C) selective perception
D) overgeneralization
سؤال
______ is a low, sad state in which life seems dark and its challenges seem overwhelming. ______ the opposite of depression, is a state of breathless euphoria, or at least frenzied energy, in which people may have an exaggerated belief that the world is theirs for the taking.
سؤال
Brandon and his brother Trent grew up in a poverty stricken neighborhood with a single mother who was working three jobs to pay the bills. While growing up the boys were often left at home alone and thus were exposed to drugs and crime. Although Brandon grew up to be a successful doctor who is happily married with two children, Trent has been in jail most of his adult life. He is often depressed and has been unable to hold a job and maintain his social relationships. The principle of ______ explains how Brandon and Trent started from the same point but eventually functioned in very different ways.

A) selective perception
B) equifinality
C) multifinality
D) comorbidity
سؤال
The ability to recover from or avoid the serious effects of negative circumstances is called ______.

A) magnification
B) comorbidity
C) overgeneralization
D) resilience
سؤال
Compare and contrast the Humanistic and Existential models of abnormal behavior.
سؤال
Societies undergoing the process of __________ usually show a rise in mental disorders due to overcrowding and migration.
سؤال
According to the concept of ______ children can start from the same point and eventually function in very different ways.

A) multifinality
B) equifinality
C) selective perception
D) overgeneralization
سؤال
Gender and racial prejudice and discrimination may contribute to certain forms of abnormal functioning.
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Deck 15: Psychological Disorders
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People are particularly likely to experience at least some of the distress found in psychological disorders during times of tension and stress.
True
2
An observation is a face-to-face question and answer session with a clinician.
False
3
In most countries throughout the world, what classification system is used to categorize individuals with mental illnesses?
International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
4
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD ) is published by the _____.

A) American Psychological Association
B) american Psychiatric Society
C) World Health Organization
D) United Nations
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Seamus was a hermit who lived with 200 dogs, cats, and sheep on a farm in Scotland. Although this behavior deviates from societal norms, some may apply a specific label to describe the marked individuality of this person. What is this label?

A) Dysfunctional
B) Dangerous
C) Eccentric
D) Antisocial
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What term is used to describe an individual who has been diagnosed with two or more psychological disorders?

A) Comorbidity
B) Coaxial illnesses
C) Delusional
D) Fixated
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Most eccentric people suffer from psychological disorders.
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The ultimate degree of psychological dysfunction occurs when behavior becomes __________ to oneself or to others.
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Describe how dysfunction is used to define abnormal behavior.
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Currently the International Classification of Diseases (ICD ) is in its _____ edition, while the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is in its _____ edition.

A) first / second
B) second / first
C) fourth / tenth
D) tenth / fourth
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A person who deviates from common behavior patterns or displays odd or whimsical behavior is called an ______.
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In a given year, approximately ____ percent of adults in the U.S. display serious psychological disturbance requiring treatment . I would remove this - see page 568. The book does not say the 30% require treatment.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 25
D) 30
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Define the four Ds common to most definitions of abnormality.
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There is no universally accepted definition of abnormal behavior.
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The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) provides symptoms for approximately 400 mental disorders.
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Approximately _____ of children and adolescents in the United States experience serious psychological disturbances.

A) 2%
B) 10%
C) 19%
D) 25%
E) 30%
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Clara, a self-assured, well-liked, and otherwise average woman in 16th Century England wanted to pursue an education at the university level. By what definitional criterion may her behavior be considered abnormal?

A) Danger
B) Dysfunction
C) Distress
D) Deviance
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Assigning a diagnosis suggests that the client's pattern of dysfunction

A) is basically the same as patterns displayed by many other people
B) has been researched in numerous studies
C) has responded to certain kinds of treatment.
D) all of the above
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In the United States, what classification system is used to categorize individuals with mental illnesses?
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When clinicians conclude that a person's symptoms fit a particular category of disorder, they can make a __________.
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Clinicians ask prepared questions in a __________ interview.
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The leading classification system for mental disorders in the United States is the

A) Clinical Guidebook to Psychological Disorders.
B) Dysfunction and Symptomology Manual.
C) Psychiatric Assessment and Treatment Compendium.
D) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
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If a person qualifies for two or more diagnoses, this is called

A) correlation.
B) comorbidity.
C) multiple personality disorder.
D) multiphasic dysfunction.
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The DSM describes approximately ____ disorders.

A) 200
B) 300
C) 400
D) 500
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Which of the following groups of disorders is characterized by a loss of contact with reality?

A) schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
B) somatoform disorders
C) anxiety disorders
D) personality disorders
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Dr Jamu has a 10 year old client who is having difficulty interacting with other children and is being bullied. Which type of diagnostic method would be most useful in gaining insight into the problem?

A) naturalistic observation
B) clinical interview
C) analog observation
D) self-monitoring
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Huntington's disease is considered a ______ disorder.

A) somatoforom
B) dissociative
C) cognitive
D) psychotic
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Dr Wilson wants to observe his schizophrenic patient interact with others in a controlled, protected setting. Dr. Wilson is using

A) naturalistic observation.
B) analog observation.
C) self-monitoring.
D) a response inventory.
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The Beck Depression Inventory is an example of a

A) self-monitoring test.
B) psychodynamic inventory.
C) personality inventory.
D) response inventory.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the somatoform disorders?

A) conversion disorder
B) bipolar disorder
C) somatization disorder
D) hypochondriasis
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Which of the following is one of the four "Ds" of psychological dysfunction?

A) delusions
B) danger
C) dissociation
D) dynamic
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Describe the drawbacks and limitations of the clinical interview technique.
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Which of the following is discussed in your text as a drawback of a clinical interview?

A) Clients may be unwilling to share information unless asked direct questions.
B) Clients may avoid discussing uncomfortable or embarrassing issues.
C) Clients may not understand what the clinician is looking for.
D) Clients may change their behavior if they know they are being watched.
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How does analog observation differ from naturalistic observation?
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Sandy has learned that depressive thoughts can be tracked and corrected. Every time Sandy has a negative thought, he writes it down and then substitutes a more adaptive thought. Which therapeutic technique is Sandy using?

A) response inventory
B) analog observation
C) self-monitoring
D) participant observer
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Where does a naturalistic observation occur?
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Comorbidity means that

A) the disorder is a secondary complication of some other disorder.
B) the disorder has potential consequences for morbidity and mortality.
C) the person qualifies for diagnoses of two or more disorders.
D) the person has a long-term psychological disability that has resulted in at least two hospitalizations.
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Which of the following measures of psychological dysfunction is most likely to be affected by time, culture, and history?

A) deviance
B) distress
C) dysfunction
D) danger
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Joe is visiting a therapist for the first time. The therapist says to Joe "tell me more about yourself and why you're here." This is an example of

A) a response inventory.
B) a humanistic therapy session.
C) a structured clinical interview.
D) an unstructured clinical interview.
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Mary has difficulty understanding how to interact well with other people. She is socially awkward and withdrawn. Which of the criteria of mental illness best describes Mary?

A) deviance
B) distress
C) dysfunction
D) danger
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Negative conclusions based on little evidence are known as ________.
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42
Theorists who believe that individuals are motivated by a need to establish relationships with others are referred to as __________ theorists.
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43
______ involves drawing broad negative conclusions on the basis of a single insignificant event.

A) Selective perception
B) Magnification
C) Overgeneralization
D) Cognitive dissonance
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44
Which of the following phrases reflects the psychodynamic approach to defining abnormal behavior?

A) Abnormal behavior is learned through the observation of societal norms.
B) Abnormal behavior results from unconscious attempts to solve conflicts.
C) Abnormal behavior is observed in other individuals we identify with.
D) Abnormal behavior is a conscious choice to resolve internal conflicts.
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45
Describe the three types of clinical observation techniques.
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46
Depression is related to the insufficient activity of which of the following neurotransmitters?

A) GABA and dopamine
B) norepinephrine and serotonin
C) acetylcholine and epinephrine
D) glutamate and GABA
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47
Cognitive-behavioral theorists view emotions and biological events as unimportant to understanding the development of abnormal functioning.
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48
Liana just moved to a new town. Instead of focusing on the benefits of her move, she only sees the negatives. Liana is experiencing _____.

A) selective perception
B) magnification
C) overgeneralization
D) cognitive dissonance
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49
Object relations theorists propose that severe ______ may result in abnormal development and psychological problems during adulthood.

A) problems in early relationships
B) neurotransmitter imbalances
C) brain damage
D) malnutrition
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50
Neuroscientists have linked some mental disorders to deficient or excessive activity of different neurotransmitters. What causes these problems with brain anatomy and chemical functioning?
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51
Loss of cells in the striatum is associated with violent outbursts, memory loss and decreasing control of voluntary movement. This is a description of

A) Parkinson's disease.
B) Huntington's disease.
C) Alzheimer's disease.
D) schizophrenia.
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52
Low levels of dopamine are linked to depression.
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53
According to the ______ perspective maladaptive beliefs and illogical thinking processes are at the heart of abnormal functioning.

A) psychodynamic
B) behavioral
C) cognitive
D) sociocultural
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54
______ theorists propose that psychological disorders result largely from a combination of problematic learned behaviors and dysfunctional thought processes.

A) Psychodynamic
B) Cognitive-behavioral
C) Humanistic
D) Sociocultural
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55
What does a child's very early relationship with his/her primary caregivers represent to object relations theorists?
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56
Object relations theory states that people are motivated by

A) a need to establish relationships with others.
B) a need to achieve a sense of security through the accumulations of objects.
C) a desire to satisfy basic needs before being able to satisfy higher needs.
D) relationships between people and objects are interchangeable.
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57
The behavioral perspective suggests that abnormal behavior is learned through _____.

A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) modeling
D) all of the above
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58
Albert Ellis believed that abnormal patterns of functioning are caused by

A) faulty conditioning.
B) imitating maladaptive models.
C) irrational assumptions.
D) learned helplessness.
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59
According to Freud, abnormal behavior results when a child becomes fixated at an early stage of development.
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60
What stage of fixation may help explain obsessively neat behavior?
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61
Janice is depressed. She goes to pour herself a glass of juice and spills it. She says to herself "I can't even pour a glass of juice properly." This is an example of what Beck would call

A) selective perception.
B) magnification.
C) overgeneralization.
D) personalization.
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62
Marge just had a party where ten of her guests showed up and two didn't. Marge spends the next day wondering why two of her friends let her down. This is an example of what Beck would call

A) selective perception.
B) magnification.
C) overgeneralization.
D) personalization.
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63
According to the behavioral perspective, abnormal behaviors are acquired by the same principles of learning as adaptive behaviors.
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64
Describe the relationship between religion and mental health.
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65
Cyclothymic disorder is a chronic but less severe form of _____.

A) major depressive disorder
B) bipolar disorder
C) dysthymic sorder
D) panic disorder
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66
Explain the family systems theory of abnormality.
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67
Dysthymic disorder is a chronic but less severe form of _____.

A) major depressive disorder
B) bipolar disorder
C) cyclothymic disorder
D) panic disorder
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68
According to Carl Rogers, all people have a need to receive __________.
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69
Jason failed a ten point pop quiz in his chemistry class. Although there are 500 points possible in the course, he says "I'm not going to pass this course because of this." This is an example of what Beck would call

A) selective perception.
B) magnification.
C) overgeneralization.
D) personalization.
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70
Describe the developmental psychopathology model of disorders.
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71
How does socioeconomic status (SES) influence psychological abnormality?
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72
Describe the sociocultural factors that contribute to psychological disorders.
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73
According to the concept of ______ individuals can start out from very different places and yet, as a result of life experiences, eventually function (or dysfunction) in similar ways.

A) multifinality
B) equifinality
C) selective perception
D) overgeneralization
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74
______ is a low, sad state in which life seems dark and its challenges seem overwhelming. ______ the opposite of depression, is a state of breathless euphoria, or at least frenzied energy, in which people may have an exaggerated belief that the world is theirs for the taking.
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75
Brandon and his brother Trent grew up in a poverty stricken neighborhood with a single mother who was working three jobs to pay the bills. While growing up the boys were often left at home alone and thus were exposed to drugs and crime. Although Brandon grew up to be a successful doctor who is happily married with two children, Trent has been in jail most of his adult life. He is often depressed and has been unable to hold a job and maintain his social relationships. The principle of ______ explains how Brandon and Trent started from the same point but eventually functioned in very different ways.

A) selective perception
B) equifinality
C) multifinality
D) comorbidity
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76
The ability to recover from or avoid the serious effects of negative circumstances is called ______.

A) magnification
B) comorbidity
C) overgeneralization
D) resilience
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77
Compare and contrast the Humanistic and Existential models of abnormal behavior.
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78
Societies undergoing the process of __________ usually show a rise in mental disorders due to overcrowding and migration.
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According to the concept of ______ children can start from the same point and eventually function in very different ways.

A) multifinality
B) equifinality
C) selective perception
D) overgeneralization
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80
Gender and racial prejudice and discrimination may contribute to certain forms of abnormal functioning.
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