Exam 8: Dissociative Disorders and Somatic Symptom Disorders
Exam 1: Introduction and Historical Overview99 Questions
Exam 2: Current Paradigms in Psychopathology93 Questions
Exam 3: Diagnosis and Assessment113 Questions
Exam 4: Research Methods in Psychopathology115 Questions
Exam 5: Mood Disorders116 Questions
Exam 6: Anxiety Disorders115 Questions
Exam 7: Obsessive-Compulsive Related and Trauma-Related Disorders76 Questions
Exam 8: Dissociative Disorders and Somatic Symptom Disorders103 Questions
Exam 9: Schizophrenia95 Questions
Exam 10: Substance-Related Disorders97 Questions
Exam 11: Eating Disorders98 Questions
Exam 12: Sexual Disorders97 Questions
Exam 13: Disorders of Childhood121 Questions
Exam 14: Late Life and Neurocognitive Disorders59 Questions
Exam 15: Personality Disorders81 Questions
Exam 16: Legal and Ethical Issues78 Questions
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Explicit memory is to conscious recall of experiences as implicit memory is to
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Controlled trials of psychological treatment for conversion disorder
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Which of the following is NOT presented in the text as a criticism of somatoform disorders?
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Cognitive-behavioral treatments for somatic symptom disorder
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One area of interest for cognitive researchers involves the __________ of those diagnosed with a somatic symptom disorder.
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Bradford reports the following unusual experiences: He finds used tea bags in the waste basket,although he does not like tea and lives alone; he discovered several suits in his closet that he had no memory of buying and did not like; he has had people greet him calling him "William" or "Christian" whom he has never met before.Which DSM- 5 diagnosis would best fit Bradford's symptoms?
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In the case of Anna O.,her conversion disorder symptoms involved her
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Julie experienced inexplicable blindness.She visited several ophthalmologists,all of whom indicated there was no physical basis for her blindness.She most likely has
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A behavioral reinforcer for someone with somatic symptom disorder would be
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DSM-5 symptoms of conversion disorder include all of the following EXCEPT:
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In Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another,a person causes symptoms in another person and then presents that person as ill in order to:
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Since watching his mother get hit and killed by a car two years ago,Chris has felt like he has been watching himself from outside of his body and thinks that voices sound strange.He is likely suffering from
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According to the DSM-5,unwarranted fears about a serious illness despite absence of any significant somatic symptoms is called
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The study by Spanos et al.,based on the "Hillside Strangler" Ken Bianchi,showed that
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Miguel experienced a sudden,inexplicable blindness.Tests have shown no physical basis for his symptoms.The most likely diagnosis is
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With regard to the theory that adults can recover memories of childhood abuse after many years,it is
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