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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According to the humanistic paradigm, the most important characteristic of any person is:
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When we are faced with new information, we try to fit into existing schema.
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What paradigm was used by the therapist in the following example? Joan was fired from her job, and her therapist attempted to help her see that this was not terrible, and that being fired may not mean she was a bad person.
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Judith always gives to charities, even though she has very little money. According to Freudian theory, which aspect of her unconscious is guiding her charitable behaviour?
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When one is afraid of something that is not connected to reality or to any real threat, this is referred to as:
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Jackie's parents were very strict - they controlled who she could be friends with, which activities she could engage in, and there were harsh punishments if she disobeyed. Which of the following would Jackie be most likely to develop?
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In Hall's 1900 historical report on "insanity" in women from British Columbia, "Mrs. D" was reported to have delusions that her husband was trying to poison her and she frequently wandered away from home. The treatment for Mrs. D was:
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Joan states confidently "I never get angry. In fact, I never recall feeling angry." Joan is exhibiting
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In the CBT therapy developed by Aaron Beck, the general goal of therapy is to alter:
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When one refers to their conscience, they are also describing the:
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According to Beck, dysfunctional thoughts are the root of depression.
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The biological paradigm adopts the stance that mental illness is the result of physical illness.
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Jane has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Which of her relatives has the highest risk for developing the disorder?
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Behavioural therapy and cognitive therapy have been unified, and now it is rare to hear of a mental health professional referring to him/herself as only adhering to one or the other paradigm. Discuss why it is sensible that these paradigms be united.
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When you adopt a paradigm to understand the world, you are being completely objective.
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Resilient children often struggle the most with mental illness.
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A genetic explanation of schizophrenia would be supported by which of the following choices?
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