Exam 1: Abnormal Behavior in Historical Context
Exam 1: Abnormal Behavior in Historical Context117 Questions
Exam 2: An Integrative Approach to Psychopathology98 Questions
Exam 3: Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Research in Psychopathology121 Questions
Exam 4: Anxiety, Trauma- and Stressor-Related, and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders99 Questions
Exam 5: Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders and Dissociative Disorders111 Questions
Exam 6: Mood Disorders and Suicide126 Questions
Exam 7: Physical Disorders and Health Psychology122 Questions
Exam 8: Eating and Sleep-Wake Disorders114 Questions
Exam 9: Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilic Disorders, and Gender Dysphoria110 Questions
Exam 10: Substance-Related, Addictive, and Impulse-Control Disorders127 Questions
Exam 11: Personality Disorders116 Questions
Exam 12: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders124 Questions
Exam 13: Neurodevelopmental and Neurocognitive Disorders161 Questions
Exam 14: Mental Health Services: Legal and Ethical Issues107 Questions
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Toward the end of the 14th century and continuing into the 15th, the causes of "madness" were generally attributed to
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Psychological disorders can be described as following a typical course or individual pattern. For example, schizophrenia follows a chronic course. On the other hand, mood disorders, including depression, follow a(n) ________ course.
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One hot and humid night, one of your friends suggests doing some really crazy things. You look up at the sky and say, "It must be the full moon." Your statement reflects the concept from which the word ________ is derived.
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Which scientist felt that that psychology should not use introspection or other unquantifiable methods and is considered the founder of behaviorism?
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Timmy was severely bitten by a Collie when he was five years old. Now he is afraid of any dog he sees. His fear of dogs is a(n)
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy differs from classical (Freudian) psychoanalysis in that it
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With the discovery of the major tranquilizers called ________, it became possible to control psychotic symptoms, including hallucinations, delusions, and aggressiveness.
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Compare and contrast the research of Watson and Rayner with Little Albert and the research of Mary Cover Jones Little Peter differed.
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During the Middle Ages, large-scale outbreaks of large groups of people simultaneously compelled to run out in the streets while engaged in bizarre behavior was known at that time as:
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According to psychoanalytic theory, the role of the ego involves
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Sigmund Freud proposed that many physical complaints suffered by young women
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The prototype of a disorder reflects ________ as described in DSM-5.
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DSM-5, an updated version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, was published in
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Compare and contrast humoral theory and ancient Chinese approaches to explaining abnormal behavior.
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At various times in history, in an attempt to explain problematic, irrational behavior, humans have focused on supernatural causes that include
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In Freudian therapy, the process of a patient coming to relate to the therapist as much as they did to important figures in their childhood is called
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Statistical data are often relevant when discussing psychological disorders. For example, a researcher might want to know how many new cases of depression are diagnosed each year, a figure called the ________ of the disorder.
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