Exam 8: Anxiety Disorders With Likely Onset in Adolescence Stress Disorders
Exam 1: Section A: Introduction to Internalizing Problems17 Questions
Exam 1: Section B: Introduction to Externalizing Problems10 Questions
Exam 2: Past, Present Future21 Questions
Exam 3: Theoretical Perspectives24 Questions
Exam 4: Risks, Protective Factors, and Culturally Diverse Youth40 Questions
Exam 5: Ethical Issues and Research Methods39 Questions
Exam 6: Issues in Diagnosis, Assessment, Treatment40 Questions
Exam 7: Anxiety Disorders With Likely Onset in Childhood40 Questions
Exam 8: Anxiety Disorders With Likely Onset in Adolescence Stress Disorders40 Questions
Exam 9: The Mood Disorders56 Questions
Exam 10: Behavioral Problems and Disruptive Disorders40 Questions
Exam 11: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Adhd40 Questions
Exam 12: Specific Learning Disabilities SLD40 Questions
Exam 13: Eating Disorders40 Questions
Exam 14: Substance Use and Abuse Among Youth40 Questions
Exam 15: Pervasive Development Disorders PDD40 Questions
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Re?experiencing of the traumatic event differs in adults and children. While adults may be visited by flashbacks, children are more likely to demonstrate
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In a study of family communication practices, Hibbs et al. (1991), found that 82% of children with OCD have families high on
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The prevalence of OCD among children and adolescents has been estimated to be between
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During every baseball game, before Casey goes to bat, he touches his arm, repeats the numbers 5, 7, 9, and then knocks the dirt off his cleats with the bat. According to the behaviorist model, these behaviors can help to explain the development of
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All of the following are true regarding selective mutism, except
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The most reported OCD patterns for children and adolescents involved
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What are the current criteria for diagnosis of PTSD according to the DAM (major symptom cluster categories)? Give three reasons why these criteria are not well suited to children.
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In their comparative study of social phobias in teen and adults, Hoffman and colleagues (1999) found all the following, except
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Over a 3?year period, Murphy and Pinchinero (2002) monitored 12 school?aged children with new?onset PANDAS. Which of the following was not one of their findings?
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Scheeringa and Zeanah have challenged the DSM criteria for the diagnosis of PTSD in children due to all the following concerns except
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The Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) has been helpful in understanding social phobia in all of the following ways, except
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All of the following are considered a mediator effect for stress disorders, except
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Panic attacks have been related to irregular activity of which neurotransmitter?
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Which type of household do you think that Brittany has grown up in?
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Which of the following statements is false about the prevalence rates for OCD?
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Studies of the long?term impact for children who are exposed to traumatic events, such as natural disasters or high media exposure to covering the events , reveals that for children
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Prevalence rates for children and adolescents with OCD reveal
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
a. Name four types of obsessions and compulsions that accompany them.
b. What are the two most common treatments for OCD? Give an example of one type of treatment program that you might implement for one of the OCD types listed above.
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Little Joey hates snakes. He is in the sandbox playing with his friends, when all of a sudden a snake rears its ugly head out of the sandpit. Joey starts to scream, his heart is pounding, his breathing becomes rapid and he feels like he is going to faint . Joey is experiencing a
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