Deck 10: Psychological Disorders

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Lily's dad passed away two months ago and she cries all the time.However,she is able to go to work and function normally.Lily is likely suffering from major depression.
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In the past,abnormal behavior was linked to superstition and witchcraft.
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Dissociative identity disorder (DID)used to be called multiple personality disorder.
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Research on schizophrenia shows that it has both biological and environmental origins,which is called the predisposition model of schizophrenia.
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The DSM-IV-TR is designed to suggest an underlying cause for an individual's behavior and problems.
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Dissociative amnesia is unlike simple amnesia,which involves an actual loss of information from memory,typically resulting from a physiological cause.
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Critics of the DSM-IV-TR say that it relies too much on the psychoanalytic perspective and puts people into all-or-none categories.
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Aaron Beck's cognitive theory of depression suggests that depressed individuals typically view themselves as life's losers,blaming themselves whenever anything goes wrong.
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A phobia is a real fear that confronts a person in the here-and-now.
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Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is characterized by severe,incapacitating mood changes or depression related to a woman's menstrual cycle.
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Cultural expectations for "normal" behavior in a particular society influence the understanding of "abnormal behavior."
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The diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder is controversial and some clinicians do not think it exists at all.
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The DSM-IV-TR is a universally accepted classification manual and is not disputed at all.
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Only people with mental illness experience anxiety.
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Phobic disorders differ from generalized anxiety and panic disorders in that a specific stimulus can be identified.
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People with generalized anxiety disorder cannot concentrate or set their worries and fears aside;their lives become centered on their worries.
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Behavior should be evaluated in terms of gradations,ranging from fully normal functioning to extremely abnormal behavior.
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In the most severe cases of fugue,individuals cannot recall their names,are unable to recognize parents and other relatives,and do not know their addresses.
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The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fourth Edition,Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR)contains precise definitions for more than 200 disorders.
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Men are twice as likely as women to experience major depression.
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The ____________ perspective emphasizes the responsibility people have for their own behavior,even when their behavior is considered abnormal.

A)cognitive
B)behavioral
C)humanistic
D)sociocultural
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An irresistible urge to repeatedly carry out some act that seems strange and unreasonable is known as a(n)___________________.

A)compulsion
B)obsession
C)phobia
D)fear
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There are economic disparities in psychological treatment,such that more affluent people with mild disorders receive more and better treatment than poor people who have more severe disorders.
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Nick is terrified of spiders.If he sees a picture of a spider,he starts to sweat and tremble.Nick is likely suffering from a _______________ involving spiders.

A)phobia
B)fear
C)mania
D)bad dream
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____________ disorder is characterized by unwanted thoughts or feelings that a person must carry out actions against his or her will.

A)Phobia
B)Panic
C)Generalized anxiety
D)Obsessive-Compulsive
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A persistent,unwanted thought or idea that keeps recurring is called a(n)____________.

A)compulsion
B)obsession
C)phobia
D)fear
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The _________ perspective assumes that people's behavior,both normal and abnormal,is shaped by the kind of family group,society,and culture in which they live.

A)cognitive
B)behavioral
C)humanistic
D)sociocultural
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The _______________ perspective goes beyond only considering external behavior,as in traditional approaches.This approach assumes that people's thoughts and beliefs are central to a person's abnormal behavior.

A)medical
B)psychoanalytic
C)behavioral
D)cognitive
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_____________ disorder is an anxiety disorder that takes the form of panic attacks lasting from a few seconds to as long as several hours.

A)Phobia
B)Panic
C)Generalized anxiety
D)Obsessive-Compulsive
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The __________ perspective suggests that when an individual displays symptoms of abnormal behavior,the fundamental cause will be found through a physical examination of the individual.

A)medical
B)psychoanalytic
C)behavioral
D)cognitive
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Throughout the world,psychological disorders are widespread.
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The classification system that most professionals use to diagnose and classify abnormal behavior is known as the _________________.

A)Physicians' Desk Reference 2011 (PDR)
B)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fourth Edition,Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR)
C)American Psychological Association
D)American Psychiatric Association
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___________ is a feeling of apprehension or tension in reaction to stressful situations.

A)Phobia
B)Anxiety
C)Nervousness
D)Fear
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The _____________ perspective suggests that anxiety is a learned response to stress.

A)cognitive
B)behavioral
C)psychoanalytic
D)humanistic
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The classification system that most professionals use to diagnose and classify abnormal behavior is known as the _____________________.

A)Mental Illness Manual of Diagnoses and Disorders
B)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fourth Edition,Text Revision
C)Diagnoses Manual of Mental Disorders,Second Edition
D)Mental Illness Manual of Mental Disorders,Fourth Edition,Text Revision
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The occurrence of anxiety without an obvious external cause,affecting daily functioning is known as a(n)___________ disorder.

A)anxiety
B)phobic
C)nervous
D)mental
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Behavior that causes people to experience distress and prevents them from functioning in their daily lives is known as _______________.

A)psychological disturbance
B)anxiety
C)abnormal behavior
D)fear
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The ______________ perspective views the behavior itself as the problem.Using the basic principles of learning,these theorists see both normal and abnormal behaviors as responses to various stimuli.

A)medical
B)psychoanalytic
C)behavioral
D)cognitive
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The __________ perspective holds that abnormal behavior stems from childhood conflicts over opposing wishes regarding sex and aggression.

A)medical
B)psychoanalytic
C)behavioral
D)cognitive
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__________________ disorder is the experience of long-term,persistent anxiety and worry.

A)Phobia
B)Panic
C)Generalized anxiety
D)Obsessive-Compulsive
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A disorder in which people have a constant fear of illness and a preoccupation with their health is called ______________.

A)obsessive
B)compulsive
C)hypochondriasis
D)somatoform specific
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A severe developmental disability that impairs children's ability to communicate and relate to others is called _____________.

A)attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
B)autism
C)narcissistic personality disorder
D)conduct disorder
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A disorder characterized by a set of inflexible,maladaptive behavior patterns that keep a person from functioning appropriately in society is called a ____________ disorder.

A)mood
B)conversion
C)personality
D)bipolar
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A major somatoform disorder that involves an actual physical disturbance,such as the inability to use a sensory organ or the complete or partial inability to move an arm or leg is called ______________ disorder.

A)obsessive
B)conversion
C)compulsive
D)dissociative
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A class of disorders in which severe distortion of reality occurs is called __________.

A)mood disorders
B)conversion disorders
C)schizophrenia
D)bipolar disorder
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________________ is a severe disorder that interferes with concentration,decision making,and sociability.

A)Major Depression
B)Conversion Disorder
C)Hypochondriasis
D)Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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A disorder in which a person alternates between periods of euphoric feelings of mania and periods of depression is known as _____________ disorder.

A)depression
B)mania
C)bipolar
D)schizophrenic
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___________ disorders are psychological difficulties that take on a physical form,but for which there is no medical cause.

A)Generalized Anxiety
B)Obsessive-Compulsive
C)Somatoform
D)Conversion
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A disorder in which individuals show no regard for the moral and ethical rules of society or the rights of others is called _______________ disorder.

A)borderline personality
B)antisocial personality
C)social psychopathology
D)narcissistic personality
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A disorder in which a person displays characteristics of two or more distinct personalities is called ______________ disorder.

A)obsessive-compulsive
B)dissociative identity
C)multiple
D)conversion
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_____________ disorders are psychological dysfunctions characterized by the separation of different facets of a person's personality that are normally integrated.

A)Obsessive
B)Conversion
C)Compulsive
D)Dissociative
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The _____________ perspective suggests that anxiety disorders grow out of inappropriate and inaccurate thoughts and beliefs about circumstances in a person's world.

A)cognitive
B)behavioral
C)psychoanalytic
D)humanistic
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A personality disturbance characterized by an exaggerated sense of self-importance is known as ________________ disorder.

A)borderline personality
B)antisocial personality
C)social psychopathology
D)narcissistic personality
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A form of amnesia in which the individual leaves home and sometimes assumes a new identity is called ______________.

A)dissociative amnesia
B)dissociative identity disorder
C)dissociative fugue
D)mood disorder
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A disorder in which a significant,selective memory loss occurs is known as __________.

A)dissociative amnesia
B)dissociative identity disorder
C)dissociative fugue
D)mood disorder
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A considerably more common childhood disorder marked by inattentiveness,impulsiveness,a low tolerance for frustration,and a great deal of inappropriate activity is called ______________.

A)attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
B)autism
C)narcissistic personality disorder
D)conduct disorder
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A learned expectation that events in one's life are uncontrollable and that one cannot escape from the situation is known as _____________.

A)mood disorder
B)learned helplessness
C)self-fulfilling prophecy
D)depression
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An extended state of intense,wild elation is known as ___________.

A)depression
B)mania
C)bipolar
D)schizophrenia
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Disturbances in emotional experience that are strong enough to intrude on everyday living are called _________ disorders.

A)thought
B)mind
C)mood
D)emotional
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A disorder in which individuals have difficulty developing a secure sense of who they are is called ______________ disorder.

A)borderline personality
B)antisocial personality
C)social psychopathology
D)narcissistic personality
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___________ disorders are psychological difficulties that take on a physical form,but for which there is no medical cause.
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The ______________ perspective views the behavior itself as the problem.Using the basic principles of learning,these theorists see both normal and abnormal behaviors as responses to various stimuli.
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The _______________ perspective goes beyond only considering external behavior,as in traditional approaches.This approach assumes that people's thoughts and beliefs are central to a person's abnormal behavior.
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The _____________ perspective suggests that anxiety disorders grow out of a person's inappropriate and inaccurate thoughts and beliefs about circumstances in his or her world.
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An irresistible urge to repeatedly carry out some act that seems strange and unreasonable is known as a(n)___________________.
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The _____________ perspective suggests that anxiety is a learned response to stress.
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A disorder in which people have a constant fear of illness and a preoccupation with their health is called ______________.
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_____________ disorder is an anxiety disorder that takes the form of panic attacks lasting from a few seconds to as long as several hours.
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The _________ perspective assumes that people's behavior,both normal and abnormal,is shaped by the kind of family group,society,and culture in which they live.
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A persistent,unwanted thought or idea that keeps recurring is called a(n)____________.
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Behavior that causes people to experience distress and prevents them from functioning in their daily lives is known as _______________.
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____________ disorder is characterized by unwanted thoughts or feelings that a person must carry out actions against his or her will.
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The __________ perspective holds that abnormal behavior stems from childhood conflicts over opposing wishes regarding sex and aggression.
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__________________ disorder is the experience of long-term,persistent anxiety and worry.
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Nick is terrified of spiders.If he sees a picture of a spider,he starts to sweat and tremble.Nick is likely suffering from a _______________ involving spiders.
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The __________ perspective suggests that when an individual displays symptoms of abnormal behavior,the fundamental cause will be found through a physical examination of the individual.
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The occurrence of anxiety without an obvious external cause,affecting daily functioning,is known as a(n)___________ disorder.
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The ____________ perspective emphasizes the responsibility people have for their own behavior,even when their behavior is considered abnormal.
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A considerably more common childhood disorder marked by inattentiveness,impulsiveness,a low tolerance for frustration,and a great deal of inappropriate activity is called ______________.

A)attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
B)Asperger's syndrome
C)autism
D)hyperactivity disorder
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___________ is a feeling of apprehension or tension in reaction to stressful situations.
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Deck 10: Psychological Disorders
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Lily's dad passed away two months ago and she cries all the time.However,she is able to go to work and function normally.Lily is likely suffering from major depression.
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In the past,abnormal behavior was linked to superstition and witchcraft.
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3
Dissociative identity disorder (DID)used to be called multiple personality disorder.
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Research on schizophrenia shows that it has both biological and environmental origins,which is called the predisposition model of schizophrenia.
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The DSM-IV-TR is designed to suggest an underlying cause for an individual's behavior and problems.
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Dissociative amnesia is unlike simple amnesia,which involves an actual loss of information from memory,typically resulting from a physiological cause.
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Critics of the DSM-IV-TR say that it relies too much on the psychoanalytic perspective and puts people into all-or-none categories.
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Aaron Beck's cognitive theory of depression suggests that depressed individuals typically view themselves as life's losers,blaming themselves whenever anything goes wrong.
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A phobia is a real fear that confronts a person in the here-and-now.
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Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is characterized by severe,incapacitating mood changes or depression related to a woman's menstrual cycle.
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Cultural expectations for "normal" behavior in a particular society influence the understanding of "abnormal behavior."
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The diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder is controversial and some clinicians do not think it exists at all.
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The DSM-IV-TR is a universally accepted classification manual and is not disputed at all.
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Only people with mental illness experience anxiety.
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Phobic disorders differ from generalized anxiety and panic disorders in that a specific stimulus can be identified.
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People with generalized anxiety disorder cannot concentrate or set their worries and fears aside;their lives become centered on their worries.
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Behavior should be evaluated in terms of gradations,ranging from fully normal functioning to extremely abnormal behavior.
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In the most severe cases of fugue,individuals cannot recall their names,are unable to recognize parents and other relatives,and do not know their addresses.
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The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fourth Edition,Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR)contains precise definitions for more than 200 disorders.
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Men are twice as likely as women to experience major depression.
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The ____________ perspective emphasizes the responsibility people have for their own behavior,even when their behavior is considered abnormal.

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D)sociocultural
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An irresistible urge to repeatedly carry out some act that seems strange and unreasonable is known as a(n)___________________.

A)compulsion
B)obsession
C)phobia
D)fear
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There are economic disparities in psychological treatment,such that more affluent people with mild disorders receive more and better treatment than poor people who have more severe disorders.
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Nick is terrified of spiders.If he sees a picture of a spider,he starts to sweat and tremble.Nick is likely suffering from a _______________ involving spiders.

A)phobia
B)fear
C)mania
D)bad dream
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____________ disorder is characterized by unwanted thoughts or feelings that a person must carry out actions against his or her will.

A)Phobia
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C)Generalized anxiety
D)Obsessive-Compulsive
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A persistent,unwanted thought or idea that keeps recurring is called a(n)____________.

A)compulsion
B)obsession
C)phobia
D)fear
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The _________ perspective assumes that people's behavior,both normal and abnormal,is shaped by the kind of family group,society,and culture in which they live.

A)cognitive
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C)humanistic
D)sociocultural
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The _______________ perspective goes beyond only considering external behavior,as in traditional approaches.This approach assumes that people's thoughts and beliefs are central to a person's abnormal behavior.

A)medical
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C)behavioral
D)cognitive
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_____________ disorder is an anxiety disorder that takes the form of panic attacks lasting from a few seconds to as long as several hours.

A)Phobia
B)Panic
C)Generalized anxiety
D)Obsessive-Compulsive
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The __________ perspective suggests that when an individual displays symptoms of abnormal behavior,the fundamental cause will be found through a physical examination of the individual.

A)medical
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C)behavioral
D)cognitive
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Throughout the world,psychological disorders are widespread.
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The classification system that most professionals use to diagnose and classify abnormal behavior is known as the _________________.

A)Physicians' Desk Reference 2011 (PDR)
B)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fourth Edition,Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR)
C)American Psychological Association
D)American Psychiatric Association
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___________ is a feeling of apprehension or tension in reaction to stressful situations.

A)Phobia
B)Anxiety
C)Nervousness
D)Fear
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The _____________ perspective suggests that anxiety is a learned response to stress.

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D)humanistic
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The classification system that most professionals use to diagnose and classify abnormal behavior is known as the _____________________.

A)Mental Illness Manual of Diagnoses and Disorders
B)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fourth Edition,Text Revision
C)Diagnoses Manual of Mental Disorders,Second Edition
D)Mental Illness Manual of Mental Disorders,Fourth Edition,Text Revision
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The occurrence of anxiety without an obvious external cause,affecting daily functioning is known as a(n)___________ disorder.

A)anxiety
B)phobic
C)nervous
D)mental
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Behavior that causes people to experience distress and prevents them from functioning in their daily lives is known as _______________.

A)psychological disturbance
B)anxiety
C)abnormal behavior
D)fear
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The ______________ perspective views the behavior itself as the problem.Using the basic principles of learning,these theorists see both normal and abnormal behaviors as responses to various stimuli.

A)medical
B)psychoanalytic
C)behavioral
D)cognitive
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The __________ perspective holds that abnormal behavior stems from childhood conflicts over opposing wishes regarding sex and aggression.

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C)behavioral
D)cognitive
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__________________ disorder is the experience of long-term,persistent anxiety and worry.

A)Phobia
B)Panic
C)Generalized anxiety
D)Obsessive-Compulsive
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A disorder in which people have a constant fear of illness and a preoccupation with their health is called ______________.

A)obsessive
B)compulsive
C)hypochondriasis
D)somatoform specific
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A severe developmental disability that impairs children's ability to communicate and relate to others is called _____________.

A)attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
B)autism
C)narcissistic personality disorder
D)conduct disorder
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A disorder characterized by a set of inflexible,maladaptive behavior patterns that keep a person from functioning appropriately in society is called a ____________ disorder.

A)mood
B)conversion
C)personality
D)bipolar
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A major somatoform disorder that involves an actual physical disturbance,such as the inability to use a sensory organ or the complete or partial inability to move an arm or leg is called ______________ disorder.

A)obsessive
B)conversion
C)compulsive
D)dissociative
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A class of disorders in which severe distortion of reality occurs is called __________.

A)mood disorders
B)conversion disorders
C)schizophrenia
D)bipolar disorder
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________________ is a severe disorder that interferes with concentration,decision making,and sociability.

A)Major Depression
B)Conversion Disorder
C)Hypochondriasis
D)Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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A disorder in which a person alternates between periods of euphoric feelings of mania and periods of depression is known as _____________ disorder.

A)depression
B)mania
C)bipolar
D)schizophrenic
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___________ disorders are psychological difficulties that take on a physical form,but for which there is no medical cause.

A)Generalized Anxiety
B)Obsessive-Compulsive
C)Somatoform
D)Conversion
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A disorder in which individuals show no regard for the moral and ethical rules of society or the rights of others is called _______________ disorder.

A)borderline personality
B)antisocial personality
C)social psychopathology
D)narcissistic personality
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A disorder in which a person displays characteristics of two or more distinct personalities is called ______________ disorder.

A)obsessive-compulsive
B)dissociative identity
C)multiple
D)conversion
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_____________ disorders are psychological dysfunctions characterized by the separation of different facets of a person's personality that are normally integrated.

A)Obsessive
B)Conversion
C)Compulsive
D)Dissociative
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The _____________ perspective suggests that anxiety disorders grow out of inappropriate and inaccurate thoughts and beliefs about circumstances in a person's world.

A)cognitive
B)behavioral
C)psychoanalytic
D)humanistic
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A personality disturbance characterized by an exaggerated sense of self-importance is known as ________________ disorder.

A)borderline personality
B)antisocial personality
C)social psychopathology
D)narcissistic personality
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A form of amnesia in which the individual leaves home and sometimes assumes a new identity is called ______________.

A)dissociative amnesia
B)dissociative identity disorder
C)dissociative fugue
D)mood disorder
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A disorder in which a significant,selective memory loss occurs is known as __________.

A)dissociative amnesia
B)dissociative identity disorder
C)dissociative fugue
D)mood disorder
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A considerably more common childhood disorder marked by inattentiveness,impulsiveness,a low tolerance for frustration,and a great deal of inappropriate activity is called ______________.

A)attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
B)autism
C)narcissistic personality disorder
D)conduct disorder
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A learned expectation that events in one's life are uncontrollable and that one cannot escape from the situation is known as _____________.

A)mood disorder
B)learned helplessness
C)self-fulfilling prophecy
D)depression
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An extended state of intense,wild elation is known as ___________.

A)depression
B)mania
C)bipolar
D)schizophrenia
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Disturbances in emotional experience that are strong enough to intrude on everyday living are called _________ disorders.

A)thought
B)mind
C)mood
D)emotional
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A disorder in which individuals have difficulty developing a secure sense of who they are is called ______________ disorder.

A)borderline personality
B)antisocial personality
C)social psychopathology
D)narcissistic personality
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___________ disorders are psychological difficulties that take on a physical form,but for which there is no medical cause.
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The ______________ perspective views the behavior itself as the problem.Using the basic principles of learning,these theorists see both normal and abnormal behaviors as responses to various stimuli.
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The _______________ perspective goes beyond only considering external behavior,as in traditional approaches.This approach assumes that people's thoughts and beliefs are central to a person's abnormal behavior.
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64
The _____________ perspective suggests that anxiety disorders grow out of a person's inappropriate and inaccurate thoughts and beliefs about circumstances in his or her world.
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65
An irresistible urge to repeatedly carry out some act that seems strange and unreasonable is known as a(n)___________________.
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66
The _____________ perspective suggests that anxiety is a learned response to stress.
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67
A disorder in which people have a constant fear of illness and a preoccupation with their health is called ______________.
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68
_____________ disorder is an anxiety disorder that takes the form of panic attacks lasting from a few seconds to as long as several hours.
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69
The _________ perspective assumes that people's behavior,both normal and abnormal,is shaped by the kind of family group,society,and culture in which they live.
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70
A persistent,unwanted thought or idea that keeps recurring is called a(n)____________.
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71
Behavior that causes people to experience distress and prevents them from functioning in their daily lives is known as _______________.
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72
____________ disorder is characterized by unwanted thoughts or feelings that a person must carry out actions against his or her will.
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73
The __________ perspective holds that abnormal behavior stems from childhood conflicts over opposing wishes regarding sex and aggression.
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74
__________________ disorder is the experience of long-term,persistent anxiety and worry.
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75
Nick is terrified of spiders.If he sees a picture of a spider,he starts to sweat and tremble.Nick is likely suffering from a _______________ involving spiders.
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76
The __________ perspective suggests that when an individual displays symptoms of abnormal behavior,the fundamental cause will be found through a physical examination of the individual.
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77
The occurrence of anxiety without an obvious external cause,affecting daily functioning,is known as a(n)___________ disorder.
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78
The ____________ perspective emphasizes the responsibility people have for their own behavior,even when their behavior is considered abnormal.
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79
A considerably more common childhood disorder marked by inattentiveness,impulsiveness,a low tolerance for frustration,and a great deal of inappropriate activity is called ______________.

A)attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
B)Asperger's syndrome
C)autism
D)hyperactivity disorder
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80
___________ is a feeling of apprehension or tension in reaction to stressful situations.
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