Exam 7: In Touch With the Gods: Apollos Oracle at Delphi
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The first edition of the DSM was published in
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Essentially, a categorical approach to diagnosis of mental disorders suggests that an individual
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Briefly explain how the professions of the primary authors of the DSM, as well as its publisher, has influenced its approach to conceptualizing mental disorders.
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--authors have always been primarily medical doctors (physicians)
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The DSM reflects a medical model of psychopathology, according to which
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According to the harmful dysfunction theory of mental disorders, when we try to determine what is abnormal, we should consider
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The harmful dysfunction theory of mental disorders was developed by
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In recent years, researchers have offered alternatives to the categorical approach to the diagnosis of mental disorders. Specifically, the _________ approach has received significant attention, especially regarding the _________ disorders.
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A potential risk of expanding the range of pathology included in the DSM is that
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Briefly explain how the inclusion of minor depressive disorder could have beneficial or problematic consequences for clients in the future.
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The current edition of the DSM has received numerous criticisms. Which of the following is inconsistent with these criticisms?
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Categorical diagnosis of mental illness has many advantages, including the fact that it
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DSM-III differed from its predecessors in significant ways, such as
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Emil Kraepelin was a pioneer of the diagnosis of mental disorders. Among the categories he identified were ________, which is similar to the current label of bipolar disorder, and ________ which is similar to the current label of schizophrenia.
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Briefly explain the important differences between DSM-III and its predecessors.
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DSM has always offered a ___________ approach to diagnosis.
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