Exam 1: Abnormal Behaviour in Historical Context

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In which of the following defence mechanisms does an individual falsely attribute his or her own unacceptable feelings, impulses or thoughts to another person?

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Statistical data are often relevant when discussing psychological disorders.For example, a researcher might want to know how many new cases of depression are diagnosed each year, a figure called the ________ of the disorder.

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Describe the characteristics and causes of borderline personality disorder, and discuss possible treatment approaches and their efficacy.

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According to psychoanalytic theory, the role of the ego involves

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Nicole has difficulty maintaining relationships because she goes back and forth from being a best friend to hating people in her life.Her romantic relationships are always characterized by incredible loving passion alternating with episodes of horrible fighting, and sometimes she becomes violent.At times, Nicole becomes so upset that she cuts herself and reports that this makes her feel better emotionally.Nicole suffers from ________ personality disorder.

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All of the following are necessary conditions for the diagnosis of a personality disorder EXCEPT

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All of the following are examples of defence mechanisms according to psychoanalytic theory EXCEPT

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Psychological disorders can be described as following a typical course or individual pattern.For example, schizophrenia follows a chronic course.On the other hand, mood disorders, including depression, follow a(n) ________ course.

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Of the following, the most accurate statement regarding the cause of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is that it appears to

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After Philippe Pinel systematically introduced moral therapy as a treatment in mental hospitals in France, a similar type of treatment was first established in a US hospital by

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