Exam 2: Current Paradigms and Integrative Approaches
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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Which paradigm would be MOST concerned with women of lower SES reporting difficulty accessing care?
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When one chooses a paradigm to understand abnormal behaviour, it
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Which term is better to describing practicing from several theoretical orientations - eclecticism or integrative? Why?
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Jan has been struggling with depression and goes to see a therapist. The therapist practices from a Rogerian perspective. Which of the following statements is the therapist most likely to make?
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Otis would like to go out with his friends. However, he knows that if he goes out he will not be able to study enough for his exam in History the next day. If he goes out, then his _________ prevailed; if he studies, then his _____________ won out in determining his behaviour.
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When was the Indian Residential School Settlement reached and what does it include?
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High schools and universities across Canada are placing a greater emphasis on integrating indigenous perspectives into courses as a result of the
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The diathesis-stress paradigm emphasizes that abnormality results from:
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Chloe's parents expect her to achieve high marks in school and be the top ranked player at their tennis club, however they spend much of the school year traveling to manage their hotel chain across the country, and as a result miss most of her school functions and tennis matches. Her lifestyle can be summed up as "privileged but pressured," which is linked to the phenomenon of:
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Ted is extremely fearful that he might blurt out foul language at work, and offend other employees. Ted is experiencing:
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A wife explains her husband's repeated infidelity as a product of his unfortunate upbringing. This is an example of:
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The biopsychosocial model suggests that various factors increase one's risk of developing a mental illness.
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When you attempt to buy a soda from a machine, you only do so if the lights are on. According to Skinner, the lights on the soda machine are
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The type of animal used in Pavlov's famous classical conditioning experiments was
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John is a relatively new therapist and has been told that being empathic can lead to positive effects for his clients. This is:
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