Exam 6: Somatic and Dissociative Disorders
Exam 1: Abnormal Behavior93 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding and Treating Mental Disorders97 Questions
Exam 3: Clinical Research, Assessment, and Classification of Mental Disorders94 Questions
Exam 4: Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders93 Questions
Exam 5: Trauma- and Stress-Related Disorders93 Questions
Exam 6: Somatic and Dissociative Disorders93 Questions
Exam 7: Depressive and Bipolar Disorders97 Questions
Exam 8: Suicide94 Questions
Exam 9: Eating Disorders96 Questions
Exam 10: Substance-Related and Other Addictive Disorders93 Questions
Exam 11: Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders95 Questions
Exam 12: Neurocognitive Disorders92 Questions
Exam 13: Sexual Dysfunctions, Gender Dysphoria, and Paraphilic Disorders93 Questions
Exam 14: Personality Psychopathology94 Questions
Exam 15: Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence93 Questions
Exam 16: Law and Ethics in Abnormal Psychology93 Questions
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Repressed memories that surface after many years, often within the context of therapy, are generally believed to involve ____.
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Dr. Kim believes that increases in the frequency of diagnosing dissociative identity disorder have occurred because of iatrogenic effects. Which argument would Dr. Kim most likely use?
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Maria, an adolescent with a history of sleepwalking, is diagnosed as having dissociative identity disorder (DID). She was severely abused as a child and, in response, has developed three distinct personalities. She has no gaps in her memory. What aspect of Maria's case is unusual for DID?
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Colleen has been diagnosed with depersonalization disorder. Which symptoms should be present?
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Which statement about the validity of repressed memories is accurate?
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What is the primary difference between factitious disorder and malingering?
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Research has found that Asian Americans often react to stress by ____.
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Mrs. Klinger has a ten-year history of fearing a heart attack, although no doctor has found anything wrong with her heart. She frequently calls emergency services and lies in bed most days worrying that she will have a coronary. Mrs. Klinger suffers from ____.
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Barbara is in a car accident and experiences neck pain immediately afterward. Doctors say that any injury to her neck will heal within two weeks of the accident. Nine months later, Barbara begins to visit her doctor weekly, saying the pain is still unbearable and she needs stronger pain medication. What is a reasonable diagnosis?
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Dr. Young asks these questions of a child: "Do you ever sort of space out? Does it ever happen that time goes by and you can't remember what you were doing during that time? Do you ever do things that surprise you and you later stop and ask yourself why you did that?" What problem is Dr. Young investigating?
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What form does the dissociation take in depersonalization disorder, dissociative amnesia, and dissociative identity disorder? What are the major differences in the symptoms and prospects for recovery in these three disorders?
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Pain is to ____ as paralysis and absence of pain are to ____.
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A psychologist discusses a patient with illness anxiety disorder this way: "She focuses on her health so that she can be protected from the anxiety her underlying conflicts cause. Then, when she is shown attention and sympathy, her dependency needs are met." This psychologist ____.
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