Exam 3: Models of Abnormality
Exam 1: Abnormal Psychology: Past and Present195 Questions
Exam 2: Research in Abnormal Psychology224 Questions
Exam 3: Models of Abnormality211 Questions
Exam 4: Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment215 Questions
Exam 5: Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders243 Questions
Exam 6: Disorders of Trauma and Stress226 Questions
Exam 7: Depressive and Bipolar Disorders199 Questions
Exam 8: Treatments for Depressive and Bipolar Disorders203 Questions
Exam 9: Suicide220 Questions
Exam 10: Disorders Featuring Somatic Symptoms196 Questions
Exam 11: Eating Disorders215 Questions
Exam 12: Substance Use and Addictive Disorders228 Questions
Exam 13: Disorders of Sex and Gender: Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilic Disorders, and Gender Dysphoria208 Questions
Exam 14: Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders179 Questions
Exam 15: Treatments for Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders164 Questions
Exam 16: Personality Disorders207 Questions
Exam 17: Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence208 Questions
Exam 18: Disorders of Aging and Cognition180 Questions
Exam 19: Law, Society, and the Mental Health Profession204 Questions
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The model of abnormality that pays particular attention to a client's family structure, societal norms, and a client's roles in society is:
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According to Freud, the id operates in accordance with the _____ principle.
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When José did not get a job for which he applied, he was sure that everything was going wrong, that his life was completely off track. This thought is an example of:
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Describe the origins of abnormality according to any three of these models: sociocultural, psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic-existential, biological.
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If you imagine biting into a big, juicy, sour lemon, you are likely to salivate. The lemon is an example of a(n):
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What we would call "conscience" is MOST like what Freud would call the:
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Which model is MOST likely to use terms such as resistance and transference?
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Which is NOT an example of diathesis in the diathesis-stress explanation of abnormality?
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A primary focus of the community treatment approach to abnormality is:
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The MOST common technique used by behavioral therapists to treat phobias is _____.
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The model of abnormality that focuses on the role of values and choices in behavior is the:
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Self-confidence is similar to the concept of ______ in Bandura's behavioral approach.
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Huntington's disease, which has psychological as well as physical aspects, results from loss of cells in the:
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If a therapist advised you to pay attention to how you were communicating with family members and to change harmful patterns, the therapist would MOST likely to be practicing:
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If you are being encouraged to see the link between the way you interpret your experiences and the way you feel and to question the accuracy of your interpretations, you are probably receiving:
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One unique part of the sociocultural model is the "community treatment" aspect, a key component of which is prevention. How do community treatment advocates accomplish prevention?
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Colin is asked to "free associate" about his mother's new husband, and he responds by changing the subject. A psychodynamic therapist would consider this an example of:
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