Exam 1: Concepts of Abnormality Throughout History
Exam 1: Concepts of Abnormality Throughout History116 Questions
Exam 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Abnormal Behaviour112 Questions
Exam 3: Classification and Diagnosis95 Questions
Exam 4: Psychological Assessment and Research Methods111 Questions
Exam 5: Anxiety and Related Disorders87 Questions
Exam 6: Dissociative and Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders69 Questions
Exam 7: Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Conditions98 Questions
Exam 8: Depressive Disorders and Suicide94 Questions
Exam 9: Schizophrenia Spectrum and other Psychotic Disorders76 Questions
Exam 10: Eating Disorders92 Questions
Exam 11: Substance-Related Disorders103 Questions
Exam 12: The Personality Disorders88 Questions
Exam 13: Sexual Dysfunction Disorders and Gender Dysphoria109 Questions
Exam 14: Neurodevelopmental Disorders102 Questions
Exam 15: Behaviour and Emotional Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence107 Questions
Exam 16: Aging and Mental Health110 Questions
Exam 17: Therapies93 Questions
Exam 18: Prevention and Mental Health Promotion in the Community68 Questions
Exam 19: Mental Disorder and the Law73 Questions
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Lobotomies were widely used treatments in Canada during the mid-1940s.This treatment involved
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introduced "degeneration" theory,which proposed that abnormal functioning was transmitted by hereditary processes.
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Which one of the following groups of principles have been used to define abnormality?
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Compare and contrast the somatogenic and psychogenic approaches to mental health and describe the positive effect that these approaches have had.
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The Arab world's approach to dealing with the mentally ill was that of compassion and humanity.
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The bodily fluids believed to influence mental functioning were called humours.
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Describe the contributions of two historical persons in Europe who influenced the theory and treatment of mental illness.
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Hippocrates believed that psychological functioning was influenced by imbalances in bodily fluids.Each of the following was considered an essential fluid EXCEPT
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Insulin was used by Sakel during the mid-20th century in order to treat:
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Deinstitutionalization in the 1950's was a great success,thanks to the careful and advance planning of community mental health programs.
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Moral therapy was an important approach in the treatment of the mentally ill.Define the basis of this approach,describe the individuals responsible for promoting this approach,and why it lost popularity.
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The ancient physician Galen believed that mental disorders were entirely the result of physical causes.
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Your sister suddenly begins to leap about,jumping and dancing in the streets.During the Middle Ages,she would most likely be diagnosed with
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Psychological abnormality refers to dysfunctional behavior with psychogenic cause.
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Many mentally ill people are unpredictable and dangerous to themselves and others.
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Thomas Szasz claimed that the labels used to describe mental disorders reflected ways of controlling individuals suffering problems in living.
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After reading about the history of how mental illness has been dealt with,you are determined to advance the profession of psychology.You have been chosen to speak at a conference for the CPA Task Force to promote evidence-based practice (EBP)in clinical psychology.Define EBP,state the "goods" that it promises how it can deliver them.Operationalize the concept of EBP for clinicians (i.e.,what behaviors on the part of the clinician are entailed by a commitment to EBP?); make recommendations for how this could be implemented in one's practice and spread throughout the profession.
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To whom can we credit with the original idea that dreams play an important role in understanding mental illness?
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