Deck 2: Current Paradigms and Integrative Approaches

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Both cognitive and behavioural therapists pay attention to thoughts and feelings.
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The biological paradigm adopts the stance that mental illness is the result of a disturbance of a biological process.
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Bandura's most famous research is his work on self-efficacy.
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Problems with reuptake explain most neurotransmitter imbalances.
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The biological paradigm adopts the stance that mental illness is the result of physical illness.
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According to the behavioural perspective, mental illness is learned much like any other behaviour.
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When you adopt a paradigm to understand the world, you are being completely objective.
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Because we know so much about mental illness, doctors can easily prescribe the correct medication to treat disorders.
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The phenotype changes over time; the genotype does not.
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According to Beck, dysfunctional thoughts are the root of depression.
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Resilient children often struggle the most with mental illness.
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Researchers in the area of molecular genetics often think that disorders are due to gene-environment interactions.
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Operant conditioning works well as a treatment for children with depression.
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Norepinephrine is implicated in both mania and anxiety.
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Positive reinforcement increases behaviour; negative reinforcement reduces or eliminates behaviour.
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Behaviour therapy and behaviour modification are the same thing.
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According to Ellis, people should believe that they ought to be loved by everyone.
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Classical conditioning offers a good explanation for how fears develop.
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Dizygotic twins share more genetic material than any other sibling pair, but less than monozygotic twins.
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The term psychotherapy only applies to psychoanalytic therapy.
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Psychoanalytic therapy is considered an insight therapy.
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When children whose parents are critical and uninvolved grow up with sufficient financial security, they are protected from mental health problems.
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Psychodynamic therapy today is practiced in the same way as when Freud developed it.
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A humanistic therapist doesn't focus on how psychological problems develop.
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The use of some defence mechanisms can be healthy and adaptive.
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The three parts of the mind (i.e., id, ego, and superego)all develop at the same time.
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According to the authors, which paradigm is currently most dominant when current views are used to explain abnormal behaviour?

A)Behavioural
B)Psychoanalytic
C)Biological
D)Integrative
سؤال
Paradigms specify:

A)What school you belong to
B)What problems scientists will investigate
C)What a person's diagnosis is
D)What type of therapy will cure a person with mental illness
سؤال
The biopsychosocial model suggests that various factors increase one's risk of developing a mental illness.
سؤال
Paradigms give us a ______ through which to frame scientific inquiry.

A)textbook
B)methodology
C)lens
D)practice
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When someone has a diathesis for a disorder, it means they will eventually develop the disorder.
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Poor language skills create a barrier to accessing mental health care for immigrants.
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Freud's limited sample makes it difficult to say that his therapy works for everyone.
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Neurotic anxiety is adaptive.
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Minority groups in Canada (e.g., francophones, Aboriginal people, and recent immigrants)have similar rates of mental illness as those in the majority.
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Rogers believed that conditions of worth were important for psychological wellbeing.
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It's not clear whether bullying is the cause or effect of abnormal behaviours
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The diathesis-stress and biopsychosocial models are more or less the same thing.
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Many clinicians today practice from an eclectic perspective.
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The dominant paradigm in Canada from the late 1800s until the middle of the 20ᵗʰ century was the ______________ paradigm.

A)biological
B)psychoanalytic
C)behavioural
D)cognitive
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Another name for the biological paradigm is:

A)Medical model
B)Neural paradigm
C)Biochemical paradigm
D)Psychiatric paradigm
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________ of first degree relatives of index cases with schizophrenia can be diagnosed with schizophrenia, compared with ________ of the general population

A)25%; 1%
B)10%; 1%
C)25%; 3%
D)10%; 3%
سؤال
The assumption that environmental factors are a partial cause of concordance equally in MZ and DZ pairs is called:

A)Equal environment assumption
B)Psychogenesis
C)Linkage assumption
D)Reductionism assumption
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Intelligence is best viewed as an index of:

A)Psychogenesis
B)Somatogenesis
C)Phenotype
D)Genotype
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Relatives of individuals with mental illness are studied to determine the frequency with which the same diagnosis applies to them. The individuals here are referred to as:

A)Prototypes
B)Linkages
C)Meninges
D)Probands
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Behaviour genetics refers to:

A)The effect of euthanasia on unwanted behaviour problems.
B)The effect of genetic contributions to behaviour.
C)The result of operant conditioning on physiological processes.
D)The association between the nervous system and behaviour.
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A genotype is illustrated by which of the following?

A)Panic disorder
B)Depression
C)Schizophrenia
D)None of these
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The _______ approach to the biological paradigm explains that individual differences in behaviour are the result of differences in genetic makeup.

A)behaviour genetics
B)molecular genetics
C)biogenetics
D)biochemistry
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In Hall's 1900 historical report on "insanity" in women from British Columbia, "Mrs. D" was reported to have delusions that her husband was trying to poison her and she frequently wandered away from home. The treatment for Mrs. D was:

A)Trepanning her skull
B)An early version of psychoanalysis
C)A crude form of electroconvulsive shock treatment (ECT)
D)Removal of her ovaries
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Linkage analysis is most closely related to the __________ approach within the biological paradigm

A)behaviour genetics
B)molecular genetics
C)biogenetics
D)biochemistry
سؤال
One's observable characteristics are called:

A)Fistula
B)Genotype
C)Genetic type
D)Phenotype
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Jane has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Which of her relatives has the highest risk for developing the disorder?

A)Her (dizygotic)twin sister
B)Her brother
C)Her daughter
D)All of the above have an equal chance of developing the disorder
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In Hall's 1900 historical report on "insanity" in women from British Columbia, "Mrs. D" was reported to have delusions that her husband was trying to poison her and she frequently wandered away from home. Mrs. D's behaviour was attributed to:

A)Mercury poisoning
B)Evil spirits
C)Oversized ovaries
D)An overactive pituitary gland
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What was Hall's biological treatment for insanity among women around the turn of the 19ᵗʰ Century?

A)Removal of ovarian cysts or the ovaries themselves.
B)Assessing for and treating physical illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease.
C)Administering progesterone to correct hormonal imbalances.
D)Injecting small doses of vitamins and minerals that she felt the client was lacking.
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Identifying particular genes associated with mental disorders is the _________ approach to the biological paradigm.

A)behaviour genetics
B)molecular genetics
C)biogenetics
D)biochemistry
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Whereas the _____________ changes over time, the ______________ is fixed at birth.

A)genotype; phenotype
B)phenotype; genotype
C)zygote; dizygote
D)monozygotic type; dizygotic type
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Which viewpoint is similar to the biological perspective?

A)Psychogenic
B)Moral
C)Somatogenic
D)Behavioural
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Michael suffers from delusions that he is a close personal friend of the Queen of England. Which explanation for his symptoms would be typical of the biological paradigm?

A)Michael has an excess of libido associated with delusions.
B)Michael had a mild concussion at some point in his development.
C)There is an apparent genetic predisposition for delusions.
D)The biological paradigm does not offer an explanation for delusions
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When one chooses a paradigm to understand abnormal behaviour, it

A)has little effect on clinical practice, research and treatment.
B)leads to an overly narrow perspective of mental disorders and their treatments.
C)is generally sufficiently narrow in focus to describe the diverse mental disorders.
D)aids conceptualizing, examining, and treating abnormal behaviour.
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Linkage analysis is a method in molecular genetics used to:

A)study rare disorders
B)identify the specific genes that cause mental illness
C)identify genetic markers related to psychopathology
D)study the gene-environment interactions
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The neurotransmitter that has been the focus of gene-environment interaction research is

A)norepinephrine.
B)serotonin.
C)GABA.
D)dopamine.
سؤال
) A nerve impulse is:

A)The gap between sending and receiving brain cells
B)A change in electric potential within the cell
C)The genotypic features of the cell
D)A group of chemical substances called neurotransmitters
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Neurotransmitters

A)deliver nerve impulse information across the synapse.
B)allow for the detection of brain activity, through measures such as EEG.
C)transmit genetic information from parents to offspring.
D)block the flow of information and contribute to behavioural problems.
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Mental disorders can be the result of

A)an abundance of receptors on the postsynaptic neuron.
B)excesses of different neurotransmitters, such as dopamine.
C)deficiencies in different neurotransmitters, such as serotonin.
D)any of the above.
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Determining the influence of being raised by disordered parents, and eliminating that influence in behaviour genetics research is accomplished by the ___________ method.

A)twin
B)adoptee
C)family
D)spouse
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The behaviour genetic view suggests which of the following relations between genes and abnormal behaviour?

A)Genetic predispositions increase the likelihood of abnormal behaviour.
B)It is possible and reasonable to manipulate an individual's genes.
C)Twins, mono or dizygotic, are more likely to exhibit abnormal behaviour.
D)Abnormal behaviour is solely the result of environmental influences on genetics
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Research has demonstrated the use of linkage analysis. Zai and colleagues (2005)in Toronto found an association between obsessive-compulsive disorder and a _______ gene.

A)dopamine
B)serotonin
C)norepinephrine
D)GABA
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The family method refers to

A)identifying the gene(s)believed to cause inherited disorders.
B)comparing the incidence of disorders in other members of a family.
C)examining twins raised apart.
D)examining phenotypes of nuclear families.
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Despite growing up in poverty and having a parent with a mental illness, Tyrone does really well in school, has lots of friends, and is a successful athlete. His type of temperament can best be described as

A)overcontrolled.
B)undercontrolled.
C)hard-to-warm-up.
D)resilient.
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Which of the following is another term for an index case?

A)Genotype
B)Phenotype
C)Proband
D)Zygote
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) Molecular genetics is an approach that:

A)Compares the level of genetic overlap between individuals with the same disorder.
B)Studies the differences in behaviour that are attributable to genetic makeup.
C)Allows for the identification of the level of similarity of genes between relatives.
D)Identifies a particular gene or genes involved in the development of disorders.
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The small gap between brain cells that is involved in message transmission is called the:

A)Neurotransmitter
B)Axon
C)Ganglion
D)Synapse
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An investigator finds that the concordance rate for bipolar disorder is higher among monozygotic twins than for dizygotic twins. Which would be an incorrect conclusion on the basis of this finding?

A)Bipolar disorder is partially inherited.
B)Bipolar disorder is learned through interactions and observations of family members.
C)Genetics play no role in bipolar disorder.
D)Identical twins may not be treated in the same way as nonidentical twins.
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The authors of your textbook conclude that the results of a Canadian survey on the causes of illness, both physical and mental:

A)Are encouraging as they show that 3 out of 5 Canadians believe that genetic factors are a significant factor in the development of health and mental health problems.
B)Are discouraging as they show that 3 out of 5 Canadians believe that genetic factors are a significant factor in the development of health and mental health problems.
C)Were inconclusive as they show that 3 out of 5 Canadians believe that genetic factors are a significant factor in the development of health and mental health problems.
D)Were inconclusive as they show that 2 out of 5 Canadians believe that genetic factors are a significant factor in the development of health and mental health problems.
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Sam is generally described as easy going, whereas his brother is more difficult. Describing them in this way is making reference to their

A)personalities.
B)friendliness.
C)temperaments.
D)adaptability.
سؤال
A study of genetic linkage in adolescents and young adults found that a locus on chromosome 9 is associated with enhanced risk for

A)depression.
B)attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
C)internalizing disorders.
D)externalizing disorders.
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Concordance for disorders should be greater for ______________ than ______________ if there is a genetic predisposition for the condition.

A)monozygotic; dizygotic pairs
B)genotypic; phenotypic pairs
C)dizygotic; monozygotic pairs
D)phenotypic; genotypic pairs
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Research on genetic linkage typically assumes

A)genetic contributions only.
B)environmental contributions only.
C)gene-environment interaction.
D)research is unclear about the contributions to genetic linkage.
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A genetic explanation of schizophrenia would be supported by which of the following choices?

A)Higher concordance between MZ than DZ twins.
B)Similar concordance rate between MZ and DZ twins
C)Relatives of someone with schizophrenia are no more likely to have schizophrenia than anyone else.
D)MZ twins reared together are likely to share the disorder.
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Deck 2: Current Paradigms and Integrative Approaches
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When we are faced with new information, we try to fit into existing schema.
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Both cognitive and behavioural therapists pay attention to thoughts and feelings.
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The biological paradigm adopts the stance that mental illness is the result of a disturbance of a biological process.
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Bandura's most famous research is his work on self-efficacy.
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Problems with reuptake explain most neurotransmitter imbalances.
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The biological paradigm adopts the stance that mental illness is the result of physical illness.
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According to the behavioural perspective, mental illness is learned much like any other behaviour.
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When you adopt a paradigm to understand the world, you are being completely objective.
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Because we know so much about mental illness, doctors can easily prescribe the correct medication to treat disorders.
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The phenotype changes over time; the genotype does not.
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According to Beck, dysfunctional thoughts are the root of depression.
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Resilient children often struggle the most with mental illness.
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Researchers in the area of molecular genetics often think that disorders are due to gene-environment interactions.
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Operant conditioning works well as a treatment for children with depression.
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Norepinephrine is implicated in both mania and anxiety.
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Positive reinforcement increases behaviour; negative reinforcement reduces or eliminates behaviour.
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Behaviour therapy and behaviour modification are the same thing.
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According to Ellis, people should believe that they ought to be loved by everyone.
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Classical conditioning offers a good explanation for how fears develop.
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Dizygotic twins share more genetic material than any other sibling pair, but less than monozygotic twins.
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The term psychotherapy only applies to psychoanalytic therapy.
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Psychoanalytic therapy is considered an insight therapy.
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When children whose parents are critical and uninvolved grow up with sufficient financial security, they are protected from mental health problems.
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Psychodynamic therapy today is practiced in the same way as when Freud developed it.
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A humanistic therapist doesn't focus on how psychological problems develop.
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The use of some defence mechanisms can be healthy and adaptive.
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The three parts of the mind (i.e., id, ego, and superego)all develop at the same time.
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According to the authors, which paradigm is currently most dominant when current views are used to explain abnormal behaviour?

A)Behavioural
B)Psychoanalytic
C)Biological
D)Integrative
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Paradigms specify:

A)What school you belong to
B)What problems scientists will investigate
C)What a person's diagnosis is
D)What type of therapy will cure a person with mental illness
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The biopsychosocial model suggests that various factors increase one's risk of developing a mental illness.
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Paradigms give us a ______ through which to frame scientific inquiry.

A)textbook
B)methodology
C)lens
D)practice
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When someone has a diathesis for a disorder, it means they will eventually develop the disorder.
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Poor language skills create a barrier to accessing mental health care for immigrants.
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Freud's limited sample makes it difficult to say that his therapy works for everyone.
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Neurotic anxiety is adaptive.
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Minority groups in Canada (e.g., francophones, Aboriginal people, and recent immigrants)have similar rates of mental illness as those in the majority.
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Rogers believed that conditions of worth were important for psychological wellbeing.
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It's not clear whether bullying is the cause or effect of abnormal behaviours
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The diathesis-stress and biopsychosocial models are more or less the same thing.
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Many clinicians today practice from an eclectic perspective.
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The dominant paradigm in Canada from the late 1800s until the middle of the 20ᵗʰ century was the ______________ paradigm.

A)biological
B)psychoanalytic
C)behavioural
D)cognitive
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Another name for the biological paradigm is:

A)Medical model
B)Neural paradigm
C)Biochemical paradigm
D)Psychiatric paradigm
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________ of first degree relatives of index cases with schizophrenia can be diagnosed with schizophrenia, compared with ________ of the general population

A)25%; 1%
B)10%; 1%
C)25%; 3%
D)10%; 3%
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The assumption that environmental factors are a partial cause of concordance equally in MZ and DZ pairs is called:

A)Equal environment assumption
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C)Linkage assumption
D)Reductionism assumption
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Intelligence is best viewed as an index of:

A)Psychogenesis
B)Somatogenesis
C)Phenotype
D)Genotype
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Relatives of individuals with mental illness are studied to determine the frequency with which the same diagnosis applies to them. The individuals here are referred to as:

A)Prototypes
B)Linkages
C)Meninges
D)Probands
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Behaviour genetics refers to:

A)The effect of euthanasia on unwanted behaviour problems.
B)The effect of genetic contributions to behaviour.
C)The result of operant conditioning on physiological processes.
D)The association between the nervous system and behaviour.
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A genotype is illustrated by which of the following?

A)Panic disorder
B)Depression
C)Schizophrenia
D)None of these
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The _______ approach to the biological paradigm explains that individual differences in behaviour are the result of differences in genetic makeup.

A)behaviour genetics
B)molecular genetics
C)biogenetics
D)biochemistry
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50
In Hall's 1900 historical report on "insanity" in women from British Columbia, "Mrs. D" was reported to have delusions that her husband was trying to poison her and she frequently wandered away from home. The treatment for Mrs. D was:

A)Trepanning her skull
B)An early version of psychoanalysis
C)A crude form of electroconvulsive shock treatment (ECT)
D)Removal of her ovaries
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51
Linkage analysis is most closely related to the __________ approach within the biological paradigm

A)behaviour genetics
B)molecular genetics
C)biogenetics
D)biochemistry
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52
One's observable characteristics are called:

A)Fistula
B)Genotype
C)Genetic type
D)Phenotype
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53
Jane has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Which of her relatives has the highest risk for developing the disorder?

A)Her (dizygotic)twin sister
B)Her brother
C)Her daughter
D)All of the above have an equal chance of developing the disorder
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In Hall's 1900 historical report on "insanity" in women from British Columbia, "Mrs. D" was reported to have delusions that her husband was trying to poison her and she frequently wandered away from home. Mrs. D's behaviour was attributed to:

A)Mercury poisoning
B)Evil spirits
C)Oversized ovaries
D)An overactive pituitary gland
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What was Hall's biological treatment for insanity among women around the turn of the 19ᵗʰ Century?

A)Removal of ovarian cysts or the ovaries themselves.
B)Assessing for and treating physical illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease.
C)Administering progesterone to correct hormonal imbalances.
D)Injecting small doses of vitamins and minerals that she felt the client was lacking.
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56
Identifying particular genes associated with mental disorders is the _________ approach to the biological paradigm.

A)behaviour genetics
B)molecular genetics
C)biogenetics
D)biochemistry
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57
Whereas the _____________ changes over time, the ______________ is fixed at birth.

A)genotype; phenotype
B)phenotype; genotype
C)zygote; dizygote
D)monozygotic type; dizygotic type
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58
Which viewpoint is similar to the biological perspective?

A)Psychogenic
B)Moral
C)Somatogenic
D)Behavioural
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59
Michael suffers from delusions that he is a close personal friend of the Queen of England. Which explanation for his symptoms would be typical of the biological paradigm?

A)Michael has an excess of libido associated with delusions.
B)Michael had a mild concussion at some point in his development.
C)There is an apparent genetic predisposition for delusions.
D)The biological paradigm does not offer an explanation for delusions
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60
When one chooses a paradigm to understand abnormal behaviour, it

A)has little effect on clinical practice, research and treatment.
B)leads to an overly narrow perspective of mental disorders and their treatments.
C)is generally sufficiently narrow in focus to describe the diverse mental disorders.
D)aids conceptualizing, examining, and treating abnormal behaviour.
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61
Linkage analysis is a method in molecular genetics used to:

A)study rare disorders
B)identify the specific genes that cause mental illness
C)identify genetic markers related to psychopathology
D)study the gene-environment interactions
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The neurotransmitter that has been the focus of gene-environment interaction research is

A)norepinephrine.
B)serotonin.
C)GABA.
D)dopamine.
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) A nerve impulse is:

A)The gap between sending and receiving brain cells
B)A change in electric potential within the cell
C)The genotypic features of the cell
D)A group of chemical substances called neurotransmitters
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Neurotransmitters

A)deliver nerve impulse information across the synapse.
B)allow for the detection of brain activity, through measures such as EEG.
C)transmit genetic information from parents to offspring.
D)block the flow of information and contribute to behavioural problems.
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65
Mental disorders can be the result of

A)an abundance of receptors on the postsynaptic neuron.
B)excesses of different neurotransmitters, such as dopamine.
C)deficiencies in different neurotransmitters, such as serotonin.
D)any of the above.
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66
Determining the influence of being raised by disordered parents, and eliminating that influence in behaviour genetics research is accomplished by the ___________ method.

A)twin
B)adoptee
C)family
D)spouse
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67
The behaviour genetic view suggests which of the following relations between genes and abnormal behaviour?

A)Genetic predispositions increase the likelihood of abnormal behaviour.
B)It is possible and reasonable to manipulate an individual's genes.
C)Twins, mono or dizygotic, are more likely to exhibit abnormal behaviour.
D)Abnormal behaviour is solely the result of environmental influences on genetics
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Research has demonstrated the use of linkage analysis. Zai and colleagues (2005)in Toronto found an association between obsessive-compulsive disorder and a _______ gene.

A)dopamine
B)serotonin
C)norepinephrine
D)GABA
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The family method refers to

A)identifying the gene(s)believed to cause inherited disorders.
B)comparing the incidence of disorders in other members of a family.
C)examining twins raised apart.
D)examining phenotypes of nuclear families.
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70
Despite growing up in poverty and having a parent with a mental illness, Tyrone does really well in school, has lots of friends, and is a successful athlete. His type of temperament can best be described as

A)overcontrolled.
B)undercontrolled.
C)hard-to-warm-up.
D)resilient.
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71
Which of the following is another term for an index case?

A)Genotype
B)Phenotype
C)Proband
D)Zygote
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) Molecular genetics is an approach that:

A)Compares the level of genetic overlap between individuals with the same disorder.
B)Studies the differences in behaviour that are attributable to genetic makeup.
C)Allows for the identification of the level of similarity of genes between relatives.
D)Identifies a particular gene or genes involved in the development of disorders.
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73
The small gap between brain cells that is involved in message transmission is called the:

A)Neurotransmitter
B)Axon
C)Ganglion
D)Synapse
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An investigator finds that the concordance rate for bipolar disorder is higher among monozygotic twins than for dizygotic twins. Which would be an incorrect conclusion on the basis of this finding?

A)Bipolar disorder is partially inherited.
B)Bipolar disorder is learned through interactions and observations of family members.
C)Genetics play no role in bipolar disorder.
D)Identical twins may not be treated in the same way as nonidentical twins.
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The authors of your textbook conclude that the results of a Canadian survey on the causes of illness, both physical and mental:

A)Are encouraging as they show that 3 out of 5 Canadians believe that genetic factors are a significant factor in the development of health and mental health problems.
B)Are discouraging as they show that 3 out of 5 Canadians believe that genetic factors are a significant factor in the development of health and mental health problems.
C)Were inconclusive as they show that 3 out of 5 Canadians believe that genetic factors are a significant factor in the development of health and mental health problems.
D)Were inconclusive as they show that 2 out of 5 Canadians believe that genetic factors are a significant factor in the development of health and mental health problems.
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76
Sam is generally described as easy going, whereas his brother is more difficult. Describing them in this way is making reference to their

A)personalities.
B)friendliness.
C)temperaments.
D)adaptability.
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77
A study of genetic linkage in adolescents and young adults found that a locus on chromosome 9 is associated with enhanced risk for

A)depression.
B)attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
C)internalizing disorders.
D)externalizing disorders.
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Concordance for disorders should be greater for ______________ than ______________ if there is a genetic predisposition for the condition.

A)monozygotic; dizygotic pairs
B)genotypic; phenotypic pairs
C)dizygotic; monozygotic pairs
D)phenotypic; genotypic pairs
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Research on genetic linkage typically assumes

A)genetic contributions only.
B)environmental contributions only.
C)gene-environment interaction.
D)research is unclear about the contributions to genetic linkage.
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A genetic explanation of schizophrenia would be supported by which of the following choices?

A)Higher concordance between MZ than DZ twins.
B)Similar concordance rate between MZ and DZ twins
C)Relatives of someone with schizophrenia are no more likely to have schizophrenia than anyone else.
D)MZ twins reared together are likely to share the disorder.
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