Exam 15: Abnormal Behaviour

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The conditioning and learning explanation for the etiology of anxiety disorders best accounts for the development and maintenance of

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The terms "mental illness" and "psychopathology" are MOST closely associated with which model of abnormal behaviour?

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Children born to two schizophrenic parents have what likelihood of developing the disorder themselves?

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The class of disorders that are marked by delusions, hallucinations, disorganised speech and deterioration of adaptive behaviour is known as

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Four years have passed since the death of Bill's eldest son, and still Bill experiences bouts of depression and anxiety when he thinks about the tragic accident that led to his son's death.This lingering depression and anxiety is characteristic of

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A person who maintains bizarre, false beliefs that have no basis in reality is said to have

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Behaviour that causes anxiety or concern for the affected individual may be considered to be

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Lukas does not trust anyone.He is convinced that no one around him is truthful, and everything they say to him is a lie.He is extremely suspicious of other people's motives, and he often flies into a jealous rage when his wife speaks to other men.If Lukas has a personality disorder, his symptoms are most consistent with those associated with disorders in the

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Greg seems to be preoccupied with the possibility that he might miss an important message from someone in his family.He checks for new messages on his answering machine every 15 minutes.Greg's constant checking for messages could be considered an example of

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An unwanted thought that repeatedly intrudes upon an individual's consciousness is called

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Research concerning the etiology of schizophrenic disorders has implicated excessive activity of the neurotransmitter(s)

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The association between stress and mood disorders is inconsistent but it is clear that

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Abnormalities in neural circuits that use ____ have recently been implicated in panic and obsessive-compulsive disorders.

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The dimensional approach to describing personality disorders

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____________________ involves the intense fear of gaining weight, disturbed body image, a use of dangerous measures to lose weight and a refusal to maintain normal weight.

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With the rise of the medical model came gradual progress toward more humane care and scientific investigation of mental disorders.

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Adam always expects special treatment, and he seems to be preoccupied with his own success.His interpersonal relationships are generally superficial because he seems to lack the ability to understand how others feel.Last week Adam went in for a psychological assessment, and based on that assessment, he was told that he might have a personality disorder.Based on his behaviour, it is most likely that Adam has

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Studies that have evaluated concordance rates for various mood disorders have found

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The medical model of abnormal behavior proposes that

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Abby was watching a documentary on some of the horrors of the Vietnam War.Even when she saw soldiers being blown up after stepping on land mines, she showed no emotional reaction or response.In this case, Abby is displaying symptoms of

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