Exam 1: Abnormal Behavior in Historical Context

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Shaping a behavior in operant conditioning refers to

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In ancient Greece, "humoral excesses" thought to be causing psychological disorders were treated by

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Discuss why the criteria for abnormality are not completely satisfactory in defining abnormality, psychological dysfunction, and "culturally expected" behavior.

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A psychological disorder is described as having an acute onset if the symptoms develop , while it has an insidious onset if the symptoms develop .

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Ivan Pavlov, a Russian physiologist, based his theories of conditioning on the results of experiments he conducted on

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The continual interaction of biological, psychological, and social influences and their effect on behavior is a _________________ approach.

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After college graduation, two of your friends are interested in careers in the helping professions. Anna wants to become a psychiatrist; Carl plans on becoming a psychologist. Since you are taking a course in Abnormal Psychology, they ask you for career advice. You would tell

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When Larry was diagnosed with schizophrenia, his family wanted to know how the disorder would affect him and how it would progress. In medical terms, they wanted to know Larry's .

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Bloodletting, a treatment devised centuries ago to restore the balance of humors, was accomplished with the use of _________.

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Until the 1970s, hysterical disorders were diagnosed only in women. In fact, the term "hysteria" derives from the Greek hysteron, which means _.

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According to psychoanalytic theory, the develops early in life to ensure that we can adapt to the demands of the real world while still finding ways to meet our basic needs.

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Dr. Okalemi Watabe is a mental health practioner. All of the following are ways in which she might function as a scientist-practitioner EXCEPT

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With the discovery of the major tranquilizers called , psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and aggressiveness were able to be controlled.

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In their theories about human nature, psychoanalysts Carl Jung and Alfred Adler both

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Which of the following is NOT related to the "collective unconscious" in Carl Jung's psychoanalytic theory?

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The typical profile or prototype of a disorder reflects the as described in DSM-IV as well as those emerging from DSM-5.

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Explain how the behavioral model developed and how it has influenced the understanding and treatment of psychopathology.

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Explain the inadequacies of the various perspectives, and explain why the concept of a multidimensional integrative approach to psychopathology appears to be the more logical approach.

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A "double blind" experiment to ascertain the effectiveness of animal magnetism therapy was conducted by

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Unconditional positive regard is critical to the approach.

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