Exam 1: Introduction: Definitional and Historical Considerations, and Canadas Mental Health
Exam 1: Introduction: Definitional and Historical Considerations, and Canadas Mental Health196 Questions
Exam 2: Current Paradigms and Integrative Approaches234 Questions
Exam 3: Clinical Assessment, Classification, and Diagnosis245 Questions
Exam 4: Research Methods in the Study of Abnormal Behaviour194 Questions
Exam 5: Anxiety Disorders179 Questions
Exam 6: Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders116 Questions
Exam 7: Somatic Symptom Disorders and Dissociative Disorders189 Questions
Exam 8: Mood Disorders and Suicide267 Questions
Exam 9: Stress-Related Disorders and Health Psychology250 Questions
Exam 10: Eating Disorders193 Questions
Exam 11: Schizophrenia244 Questions
Exam 12: Substance-Related Disorders230 Questions
Exam 13: Personality Disorders218 Questions
Exam 14: Sexual Disorders and Gender Dysphoria201 Questions
Exam 15: Disorders of Childhood237 Questions
Exam 16: Aging and Psychological Disorders190 Questions
Exam 17: Outcomes and Issues in Psychological Intervention158 Questions
Exam 18: Legal and Ethical Issues175 Questions
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Incidents involving people with mental illness engaging in violent acts, like Vince Li beheading a fellow passenger on the bus, create the _________ perception that people with mental illness are dangerous.
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Pat threatened to punch out a student colleague when the latter refused to lend him $20. This is an example of which criteria for abnormal behaviour?
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Clinical psychology Ph.D. candidates differ from Ph.D. candidates from other fields of psychology in that they learn skills in which two additional areas:
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When first introduced as a more humane form of treatment, moral treatment was
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Why are mental and physical health services closely related in Canada?
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The media shapes our perception of the dangerousness of people with mental illness.
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The treatments for mental illness changed over time. Name and explain one treatment method from each of the following time periods: 500 B.C., The Dark Ages (approx. 150 A.D.), The Middle Ages, the 1800s A.D., and today.
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Kevin was seen walking around campus naked on the first day of term. When campus security caught up with him, they told him he was crazy and needed a psychiatric evaluation, despite Kevin telling them he was a nudist. While Kevin is not mentally ill, his behaviour meets which criteria of abnormal behaviour?
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In 1977, it was discovered that Dr. Cameron's "experiments" on Canadian psychiatric patients were secretly funded by:
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In the Middle Ages, mental illness was often mistaken for witchcraft.
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Erin has been extremely anxious and depressed over a period of several weeks. An advocate for the somatogenic hypothesis would suggest which of the following explanations for her problem?
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Access to service and long wait times are issues across the country. What do you think needs to be done for all Canadians to have access to mental health care?
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What is Montreal psychiatrist Dr. Ewen Cameron renowned for?
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If you went to Josef Breuer for treatment of hysterical paralysis, which treatment would you most likely receive?
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