Exam 13: Psychological Disorders

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People who act impulsively, don't tolerate frustration, want their desires satisfied immediately, fail to develop emotional attachments, and show no remorse would be diagnosed with what personality disorder?

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Children with one parent with schizophrenia have a lifetime risk of developing schizophrenia of about 80%.

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Suppose a friend described schizophrenia as having a "split personality." How would you respond?

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A person who suffers from bipolar disorder alternates between

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Nick is admitted to a mental institution because he hears voices talking to him that no one else can hear, and he sees demons attacking him, though no one else could see anything near him. Nick's symptoms are known as

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The belief that you are a special agent for the Intergalactic Supernova is an example of a

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Gigi, who has schizophrenia, believes that she was sent by God to one day rule the world. Her belief is an example of a(n)

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The idea that a person may be determined to be sane or insane is an issue that is most relevant to

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Aaliyah's few friends complain that she is often melodramatic and emotionally immature. Aaliyah loves attention (especially from men) and is constantly flirting, often inappropriately. If Aaliyah was diagnosed with a psychological disorder, which of the following would be the most likely candidate?

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Any pattern of behavior that causes people significant distress, increases the risk of injury or death, and/or harms their ability to function in daily life is called

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DSM stands for

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Janelle is a 23-year old woman who is living happily in the United States. She has a relative who recently developed the symptoms of schizophrenia. Janelle has the highest chance of developing the illness if that relative is

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Dr. Knight is trying to diagnosis a patient suffering from what appears to be a form of schizophrenia. The patient appears to have symptoms such as paranoia, fear, and dampened emotional reactions otherwise. Dr. Knight is most likely to conclude that the patient should be classified as suffering from _________________ schizophrenia.

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Which of the following has been demonstrated as an effective way to reduce stigma?

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Believing that the government or other people are out to get you is one way in which sufferers of schizophrenia experience their

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Disorders characterized by disturbances in a person's prolonged emotional state are known as __________ disorders.

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Psychologists all agree that dissociative identity disorder is not a true disorder.

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Mr. Carpenter is constantly afraid that he is going to oversleep and be late for work. As a result, he spends nearly an hour total each night making certain that his alarm clock is correctly set and saying "It's set, it's set, it's set" each of the times he checks it. This repetitive action is what clinical psychologists refer to as a

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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding suicide?

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A(n) ______ is an irrational behavior which you cannot control.

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