Exam 1: Abnormal Behavior in Historical Context

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In the 1930s, when insulin shock therapy was deemed too risky as a treatment for mental disorder, __________________ began to be used instead.

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Which of the following accurately describes common beliefs about people with psychological disorders during the 14th century?

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The concept of hysteria, which traditionally meant physical symptoms for which no organic pathology could be found, is now associated with which DSM-5 classification?

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The treatment given to the mentally ill King Charles VI of France showed that the causes of his disorder were attributed to phenomena.

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As used in modern terminology to reflect coping styles, defense mechanisms

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In keeping with an accepted treatment for mental illness in the 14th century, a physician treating King Charles VI of France had him moved to the countryside in order to

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According to Hippocrates' humoral theory, the "choleric" personality is .

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The concept of defense mechanisms is referred to as in contemporary terminology.

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The warring id and superego cause anxiety as a result of

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Based on Hippocrates' humoral theory, "sanguine" describes a person who is .

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The following are all true about the behavioral model EXCEPT:

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In contrast to the asylums of the early 18th century, the psychosocial approach called moral therapy advocated all of the following EXCEPT

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Someone you know has been having a lot of difficulty because of irrational fears. Knowing that you are studying abnormal psychology, this person asks if you know of an effective and well-established treatment. You advise her that , based on the mid 20th century work of Joseph Wolpe, is a successful anxiety reduction procedure.

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Moral treatment for mental patients involved

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Rocky Starr is a rocker who wears outlandish female makeup and women's clothing when performing on stage. This behavior is considered

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Mrs. B. received a very poor rating by her supervisor who had been constantly criticizing her in front of her coworkers. When she got home, her kids ran up to greet her, all talking at once. She responded by yelling, "Leave me alone! Can't you see I'm tired?" According to psychoanalytic theory, this is an example of the defense mechanism known as .

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A 4-year-old girl sucks her thumb, a teenager binges on food, and an adult woman bites her fingernails. According to the Freudian theory of psychosexual development, all three are fixated at the stage.

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Behaviors that deviate from the norm are

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According to Freudian theory, anxiety is a signal for the ego to marshal its mechanisms of defense, which function as

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Discuss the theories of the psychoanalytic and humanistic researchers who followed Freud, how their concepts related to his theory, and how these theories are viewed today.

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