Exam 6: Dissociative and Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
Exam 1: Concepts of Abnormality Throughout History116 Questions
Exam 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Abnormal Behaviour112 Questions
Exam 3: Classification and Diagnosis116 Questions
Exam 4: Psychological Assessment and Research Methods112 Questions
Exam 5: Anxiety and Related Disorders87 Questions
Exam 6: Dissociative and Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders90 Questions
Exam 7: Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Conditions106 Questions
Exam 8: Mood Disorders and Suicide96 Questions
Exam 9: Schizophrenia89 Questions
Exam 10: Eating Disorders99 Questions
Exam 11: Substance-Related Disorders114 Questions
Exam 12: The Personality Disorders96 Questions
Exam 13: Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders122 Questions
Exam 14: Developmental Disorders106 Questions
Exam 15: Behaviour and Emotional Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence113 Questions
Exam 16: Mental Disorders and Aging114 Questions
Exam 17: Therapies95 Questions
Exam 18: Prevention and Mental Health Promotion in the Community68 Questions
Exam 19: Mental Disorder and the Law73 Questions
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The dissociative disorders have a high degree of comorbidity
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An important distinction within the category hypochondriasis - one that will be recognized by DSM-5 - appears to be
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Medication is generally not useful in the direct treatment of DID.
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The dissociative and some of the somatoform disorders were viewed by Plato as expressions of __________, which denoted a symptom pattern of emotional excitability and physical symptoms without medical cause, and which was felt to be caused by a _______________.
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In the middle ages, supernatural beliefs of Plato were soon replaced by more scientific accounts of mental disorders, including the syndromes we recognize as dissociative and somatoform disorders.
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Compared with panic disorder suffers, those with hypochondriasis are more likely to be
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A disorder in which people are induced by therapists to remember events that have never occurred is referred to as
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Heather has suddenly left here home and has lost all memory of herself and her past life. She is most likely suffering from
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List the somatoform disorders and summarize your impression of the current status of this diagnostic category. What are the scientific reasons for keeping this category and the disorders within?
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Merskey has argued that dissociative identity disorder is created by the power of suggestion.
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The defining symptom of the dissociative disorders is the disruption of mental processes involved in memory or consciousness that are normally integrated.
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In the proposed revision of DSM-5, the somatoform disorders will
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According to Merskey, cases of dissociative identity disorder
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Patients with hypochondriasis tend to be quite anxious about their symptoms.
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The separate personalities in a person suffering from dissociative identity disorder are often referred to as "alters."
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Which of the following is true of the treatment and prognosis of dissociative identity disorder?
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In somatization disorder, patients usually attribute their symptoms to
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There is no evidence that people with dissociative disorders score higher on measures of hypnotizability.
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