Exam 2: N Integrative Approach To Psychopathology
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Exam 5: Anxiety Disorders160 Questions
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The basis of the multidimensional integrative approach to understanding psychopathology is that each dimension (psychological,biological,emotional,etc.)
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The part(s)of the brain most associated with memory,thought,and reasoning is(are)the ______.
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Describe the diathesis-stress model.Use it to explain how one identical twin suffers from clinical depression while the other does not.
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Explain the principle of equifinality and its use in developmental psychopathology.
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The major difference between the modern cognitive science idea of the unconscious and Freud's view of the unconscious is that Freud saw the unconscious as ______________,whereas modern cognitive science views it as __________________.
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The idea that our inherited tendencies influence the probability that we will encounter stressful life events is a characteristic of the _________________.
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Learned helplessness is demonstrated in laboratory animals by
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Matilda was walking through the woods when she saw a speckled snake slither by.Immediately,her heart rate increased,her breathing quickened,and she started to perspire.These reactions are the result of the _______________.
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Extremely low levels of dopamine activity are associated with ________________.
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Studies regarding rat learning and brain structure by Greenough (1990)and Wallace et al.(1992)suggest that
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Recent research and increased understanding about the role of neurotransmitters in psychopathology point out that
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Our understanding of psychology as an integrated process is in part a function of ___________.
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Placing a rat in a cage where electrical shocks over which the rat has no control are occasionally
Administered through the floor is a way to create _____________.
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The fact that depression can be caused by mental illness or drug use is an example of how
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The part of the nervous system that is activated in times of stress is the _______________ nervous system.
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Inverse agonists have a(an)_____________ effect on neurotransmitters.
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The fact that a disorder can be caused by a variety of factors illustrates the principle of _______.
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