Exam 1: Conceptual Issues in Abnormal Psychology

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With reference to Wakefield's 'harmful dysfunction' analysis of mental disorders, what does the word 'dysfunction' refer to?

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A mental disorder is a syndrome characterised by:

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What was one important limitation of the first two editions of the DSM?

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The behavioural perspective considers all behaviour, both normal and abnormal as the product of:

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The DSM-5 is based on the:

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According to psychoanalytic theory both normal and abnormal behaviours are the result of:

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Behaviourists and psychoanalysts agree that:

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Emil Kraepelin classified mental disorders in terms of their:

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Psychoanalysts believe that defence mechanisms operate by:

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Which of the following does not form part of the definition of abnormal behaviour?

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Which of the following is not one of the reasons experts have proposed a dimensional system of classification for DSM-5?

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Which of these is not a recognised disadvantage of diagnostic labelling of mental disorders?

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As a psychiatrist treating patients, Aaron Beck noticed repeated patterns which he labelled as:

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Which of the following is not true of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)?

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The dimensional approach to mental disorders argues that disorders:

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