Exam 4: Anxiety, obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders
Exam 1: Abnormal Psychology: Past and Present233 Questions
Exam 2: Models of Abnormality198 Questions
Exam 3: Clinical Assessment, diagnosis, and Treatment180 Questions
Exam 4: Anxiety, obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders181 Questions
Exam 5: Disorders of Trauma and Stress180 Questions
Exam 6: Depressive and Bipolar Disorders192 Questions
Exam 7: Suicide180 Questions
Exam 8: Disorders Featuring Somatic Symptoms180 Questions
Exam 9: Eating Disorders180 Questions
Exam 10: Substance Use and Addictive Disorders178 Questions
Exam 11: Schizophrenia and Related Disorders180 Questions
Exam 12: Schizophrenia and Related Disorders180 Questions
Exam 13: Personality Disorders182 Questions
Exam 14: Disorders Common Among Children and Adolescents180 Questions
Exam 15: Disorders of Aging and Cognition180 Questions
Exam 16: Law,society,and the Mental Health Profession180 Questions
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In a research setting,a drug is given to a person.The drug causes that person to hyperventilate and experience a rapid heart rate.This is a(n):
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Which perspective focuses on the intersection and context of important factors at key points of time throughout a person's lifespan?
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Which group emphasizes the beliefs and expectations that lead someone with a social anxiety disorder to overestimate how bad a social interaction went?
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A psychodynamic theorist finds that a client is experiencing a battle between anxiety-provoking id impulses and anxiety-reducing ego defense mechanisms.He thinks that in this case this usually unconscious conflict is being played out in an open and obvious manner.He is sure this underlying conflict explains his client's:
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Someone interested in how social change,poverty,and race affect the risk for generalized anxiety disorders probably supports which perspective?
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What is the BEST combination of treatments to treat obsessive-compulsive-related disorders?
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A short-term anxiety reaction that accelerates into a smothering,horrifying ordeal in which one loses control,is practically unaware of what one is doing,and feels a sense of approaching doom is called a(n)_______.
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Which thought is consistent with the thinking of someone who has social anxiety disorder?
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Several techniques,such as modeling and role-play,are combined to treat social anxiety disorder in:
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The drug treatment that is MOST effective in treating panic disorders is a(n):
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Apparently,people develop phobias more readily to things such as spiders and the dark than they do to objects such as computers and radios.This observation supports the idea of:
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder is improved by antidepressants that increase _______ activity in the brain.
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Which behavioral assumption has the LEAST amount of research to support it?
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Rhoda's fear of attending a party is debilitating.To treat this fear,her therapist has Rhoda rehearse introducing herself.This is called:
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Which brain area is rich in neurons and uses norepinephrine?
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According to Freud,a generalized anxiety disorder is MOST likely to result when:
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Cognitive-behavioral theorists believe that compulsive behavior is:
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