Exam 5: Trauma, Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders
Exam 1: Looking at Abnormality165 Questions
Exam 2: Theories and Treatment of Abnormality176 Questions
Exam 3: Assessing and Diagnosing Abnormality158 Questions
Exam 4: The Research Endeavor162 Questions
Exam 5: Trauma, Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders174 Questions
Exam 6: Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders123 Questions
Exam 7: Mood Disorders and Suicide240 Questions
Exam 8: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders164 Questions
Exam 9: Personality Disorders224 Questions
Exam 10: Neurodevelopmental and Neurocognitive Disorders161 Questions
Exam 11: Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders192 Questions
Exam 12: Eating Disorders193 Questions
Exam 13: Sexual Disorders194 Questions
Exam 14: Substance Use and Gambling Disorders167 Questions
Exam 15: Health Psychology174 Questions
Exam 16: Mental Health and the Law180 Questions
Exam 17: Adjustment Disorders and Life-Cycle Transitions195 Questions
Exam 18: Mental Health and the Law108 Questions
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Cognitive therapies focus on challenging maladaptive thinking and interpretations of events and replacing them with adaptive thinking.
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Which doctor at McGill University introduced Canadian psychiatrists to chlorpromazine?
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Chlorpromazine belongs to which group of chemical compounds?
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Which of the following is false concerning prefrontal lobotomies?
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Psychotherapy and medication are effective in treating mental disorders.
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Which of the following is a goal of psychodynamic therapies?
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Barbiturates suppress the peripheral nervous system by decreasing the action of a variety of neurons.
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What kind of facility provides mental-health care based in the community and includes social workers, therapists, and physicians?
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Denise has been suffering from major depression for several years. She has tried several antidepressants and herbal products with no relief from her symptoms. Desperate to be relieved of her symptoms, Denise will allow the psychiatrist to pass an electrical current through her brain. What is this type of treatment for depression called?
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Behavioural techniques either _____________ old behaviours or _____________ new behaviours.
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The two-factor model suggests that fear and anxiety responses are classically conditioned and operantly reinforced.
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Free association is a method that applies to the psychoanalytic approach to psychotherapy.
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The general medical or primary care sector includes which of the following?
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James was in a serious accident which resulted in a major concussion. The change in his personality and the onset of depressed mood suggested that frontal lobe damage had occurred. Prior to the 1950s which type of biological treatment might James have received?
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During Sarah's visit to the psychologist, the therapist allows her to talk freely about any subject without interruptions. What is this technique called?
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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are thought to inhibit which of the following?
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The focus of behavioural therapy is identifying reinforcements and punishments that contribute to behaviour.
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Patricia begins to talk to her therapist as if he is her father. She also reacts with extreme fear as she did when she was a child. What kind of behaviour is Patricia exhibiting?
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Opponents of ECT argue that it can result in long-term impairment, particularly:
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