Exam 9: Dissociative and Somatic Symptom Disorders
Exam 1: Overview to Understanding Abnormal Behavior120 Questions
Exam 2: Diagnosis and Treatment122 Questions
Exam 3: Assessment165 Questions
Exam 4: Theoretical Perspectives182 Questions
Exam 5: Neurodevelopmental Disorders125 Questions
Exam 6: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders159 Questions
Exam 7: Depressive and Bipolar Disorders143 Questions
Exam 8: Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders197 Questions
Exam 9: Dissociative and Somatic Symptom Disorders142 Questions
Exam 10: Feeding and Eating Disorders; Elimination Disorders; Sleep-Wake Disorders; and Disruptive, Impulse- Control, and Conduct Disorders109 Questions
Exam 11: Paraphilic Disorders, Sexual Dysfunctions, and Gender Dysphoria142 Questions
Exam 12: Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders161 Questions
Exam 13: Neurocognitive Disorders119 Questions
Exam 14: Personality Disorders154 Questions
Exam 15: Ethical and Legal Issues100 Questions
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In true cases of dissociative disorder, when the symptoms do not appear feigned, the current consensus is that these individuals
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The term ____________ refers to the presumed transformation of psychological conflict to physical symptoms.
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Since the past few years, Arthur has been recurrently complaining about several bodily symptoms, such as difficulty in breathing, chest pain, and nausea. However, medical examinations have yielded no basis for such claims. Which of the following disorders is Arthur most likely to be diagnosed with?
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Mark, a teller working in a supermarket, remains depressed and suffers from anxiety. He does not confide in others and keeps his feelings hidden. According to clinicians, people such as Mark have a _____ personality and are at a greater risk of developing heart disease.
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_____ involves deliberately feigning the symptoms of physical illness or psychological disorder for an ulterior motive such as receiving disability or insurance benefits.
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Which of the following might put a child at risk of becoming a victim of factitious disorder imposed on another?
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Which of the following refers to a psychological factor that can affect an individual's medical conditions?
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Match the term to the appropriate description or definition.
-Derealization
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People of ___________ are those who experience emotions that include anxiety, irritation, and depressed mood.
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In which of the following dissociative disorders does an individual develop more than one self or personality?
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Nelly was sexually abused as a child. In her early twenties, she discovered that she could not recall a set of traumatic events that took place in her adolescence. Which of the following disorders is Nelly most likely to be diagnosed with?
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Somatic symptom disorder is relatively rare, but is present with higher than expected frequency among patients seeking treatment for
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Which of the following is true of people with factitious disorder?
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Jeremy tells his friends and colleagues that he is suffering from a serious neurological condition. He often fakes the symptom of his feigned illness purely to draw attention to himself and to maintain the sick role. Jeremy, who is obsessed with the pursuit of medical care, is most likely to suffer from
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Laura, a 15-year-old girl, is the youngest child of the Parkers. She feels neglected by her parents and often refuses to eat and throws up, if forced. She insists that she is not well and requests her parents repeatedly to admit her to a hospital. Upon examining Laura, Dr. Harris, who was treating her, told her parents that her behavior seemed to be maintained by an inner need to play a "sick" role. In this instance, which of the following disorders is Laura most likely to be diagnosed with?
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Which of the following is true of somatic symptom disorder?
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Which of the following describes the relationship between age and coping strategies?
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The main difference between conversion disorder and somatic symptom disorder is that conversion disorder involves multiple and recurrent complaints.
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