Deck 12: Mental and Behavioral Disorders

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Paralysis or immobility from psychologic or emotional rather than physical causes is

A) catatonia.
B) echolalia.
C) psychosis.
D) delirium.
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The effort to conceal a gap in memory by fabricating detailed, often believable stories is

A) anhedonia.
B) akathisia.
C) gynephobia.
D) confabulation.
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Inaccurate sensory perception based on a real stimulus is

A) delusion.
B) hallucination.
C) illusion.
D) somnambulism.
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Any sensory perception that occurs with no external cause is

A) delusion.
B) hallucination.
C) illusion.
D) confabulation.
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Repetition of words or phrases is

A) catatonia.
B) echolalia.
C) psychosis.
D) delirium.
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Who publishes the official listing of mental disorders for the United States?

A) Food and Drug Administration
B) American Medical Association
C) American Psychiatric Association
D) World Health Organization
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A condition of abnormal development of social interaction, impaired communication, and repetitive behaviors is

A) delirium.
B) dementia.
C) dyscalculia.
D) autistic disorder.
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A term for the increased energy and activity that characterizes bipolar disorder is

A) hypomania.
B) euphoria.
C) dementia.
D) anxiety.
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Dissociation and impaired perception of reality, often accompanied by hallucinations, delusions, incoherence, akathisia, or disorganized behavior, is

A) catatonia.
B) echolalia.
C) psychosis.
D) delirium.
Question
Sleepwalking is

A) delusion.
B) hallucination.
C) illusion.
D) somnambulism.
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Anticipation of impending danger and dread, accompanied by restlessness, tension, tachycardia, and breathing difficulty not associated with an apparent stimulus, is

A) hypomania.
B) euphoria.
C) dementia.
D) anxiety.
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A relative state of mind in which a person who is healthy is able to cope with and adjust to the recurrent stresses of everyday living in a culturally acceptable way is called

A) affect.
B) neurotransmitters.
C) mental illness.
D) mental health.
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Difficulty with mathematical calculations is

A) delirium.
B) dementia.
C) dyscalculia.
D) autism.
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Absence of the ability to experience pleasure or joy is

A) anhedonia.
B) euthymia.
C) gynephobia.
D) confabulation.
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An exaggerated sense of physical and emotional well-being not based on reality, disproportionate to the cause, and inappropriate to the situation is

A) hypomania.
B) euphoria.
C) dementia.
D) anxiety.
Question
A condition of confused, unfocused, irrational agitation is

A) delirium.
B) dementia.
C) dyscalculia.
D) autism.
Question
The abbreviation for the name of the official listing of mental disorders for the United States is

A) APA.
B) DSM.
C) ICD-9.
D) ICD-10.
Question
A condition that occurs initially at puberty, characterized by fleeting and fragmentary delusions, hallucinations, and irresponsible and unpredictable behaviors and also called disorganized schizophrenia, is

A) anhedonia.
B) paranoia.
C) hebephrenia.
D) confabulation.
Question
Persistent belief in a demonstrable untruth or a provably inaccurate perception, despite clear evidence to the contrary, is

A) delusion.
B) hallucination.
C) illusion.
D) confabulation.
Question
The lack of normal mental functioning resulting from injury or disease, which may include changes to personality as well as to memory and reasoning, is

A) hypomania.
B) euphoria.
C) dementia.
D) anxiety.
Question
Weather-induced depression due to decreased exposure to sunlight in autumn and winter is

A) ODD.
B) OCD.
C) PTSD.
D) SAD.
Question
A disorder characterized by recurring episodes of mild elation and depression that are not severe enough to warrant a diagnosis of bipolar disorder is

A) dysphoria.
B) dysthymia.
C) dementia.
D) cyclothymia.
Question
A generalized negative mood characterized by depression is

A) dysphoria.
B) dysthymia.
C) bipolar disorder.
D) cyclothymia.
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A disorder characterized by recurrent, distressing, and unavoidable preoccupations or irresistible drives to perform specific rituals the patient feels will prevent some harmful event is

A) ODD.
B) OCD.
C) PTSD.
D) SAD.
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A disorder characterized by patterns of persistent aggressive and defiant behaviors is

A) Asperger's syndrome.
B) Rett's syndrome.
C) intellectual disability.
D) conduct disorder.
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A condition characterized by hostile, disobedient behavior is

A) ODD.
B) OCD.
C) PTSD.
D) SAD.
Question
Another term for mood disorders is

A) affective disorders.
B) phobias.
C) schizophrenia.
D) depressive disorders.
Question
A series of syndromes that include impulsiveness, inability to concentrate, and short attention span is

A) Asperger's syndrome.
B) ADHD.
C) autistic disorder.
D) anxiety.
Question
An episode of behavioral disturbance following ingestion of a psychoactive substance is

A) intoxication.
B) tolerance.
C) dependence.
D) withdrawal state.
Question
A disorder characterized by swings between an elevation of mood, increased energy and activity, and a lowering of mood and decreased energy is

A) dysphoria.
B) dysthymia.
C) bipolar disorder.
D) cyclothymia.
Question
Mild, chronic depression of mood that lasts for years but is not severe enough to justify a diagnosis of depression is

A) dysphoria.
B) dysthymia.
C) bipolar disorder.
D) cyclothymia.
Question
Extended emotional response to a traumatic event, with symptoms that may include flashbacks, anhedonia, hypervigilance, and insomnia, is

A) ODD.
B) OCD.
C) PTSD.
D) SAD.
Question
A disorder characterized by its degree and number of occurrences and marked by dysphoria, reduced energy, decreased activity, anhedonia, lack of ability to concentrate, and fatigue is

A) anxiety.
B) major depressive disorder.
C) stupor.
D) cyclothymia.
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A disorder characterized by impairment of social interaction and repetitive patterns of inappropriate behavior, often considered a high functioning form of autism, is

A) Asperger's syndrome.
B) Rett's syndrome.
C) conduct disorder.
D) intellectual disability.
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The state in which the body becomes accustomed to the substances ingested, requiring greater amounts to create the desired effect, is

A) intoxication.
B) tolerance.
C) dependence.
D) withdrawal state.
Question
Difficulty in controlling use of a drug is

A) intoxication.
B) tolerance.
C) dependence.
D) withdrawal state.
Question
Disorders characterized by fundamental distortions of thinking and perception coupled with affects that are inappropriate or blunted are

A) depressive disorders.
B) ADHD.
C) schizophrenia.
D) autistic disorder.
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A condition characterized by initial normal functioning followed by loss of social and intellectual functioning is

A) Asperger's syndrome.
B) Rett's syndrome.
C) intellectual disability.
D) conduct disorder.
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The condition of subaverage intellectual ability is

A) autism.
B) ADHD.
C) intellectual disability
D) hypomania.
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A group of syndromes that occurs during cessation of the use of a regularly taken drug is

A) intoxication.
B) tolerance.
C) dependence.
D) withdrawal state.
Question
Fear of enclosed spaces is

A) acrophobia.
B) agoraphobia.
C) anthropophobia.
D) claustrophobia.
Question
A disorder with prominent psychomotor disturbances that may alternate between extremes and may be accompanied by dreamlike states and hallucinations is called

A) catatonic schizophrenia.
B) disorganized schizophrenia.
C) paranoid schizophrenia.
D) schizotypal disorder.
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Relentless drive in the female to achieve sexual orgasm is

A) nymphomania.
B) satyriasis.
C) hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
D) sexual aversion.
Question
Excessive movement and activity is known as

A) hyperkinesis.
B) stupor.
C) somatoform.
D) hallucination.
Question
Prolonged refusal to eat adequate amounts of food and an altered perception of what constitutes a minimal body weight, caused by a morbid fear of becoming obese, is

A) hypomania.
B) dysthymia.
C) anorexia nervosa.
D) bulimia nervosa.
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A condition of irresponsible and unpredictable behavior, hallucinations, delusions, and shallow, inappropriate mood with initial occurrence at the time of puberty, is called

A) catatonic schizophrenia.
B) disorganized schizophrenia.
C) paranoid schizophrenia.
D) schizotypal disorder.
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Relentless drive to achieve sexual orgasm in the male is

A) nymphomania.
B) satyriasis.
C) hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
D) sexual aversion.
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Indifference or unresponsiveness to sexual stimuli and/or inability to achieve orgasm during intercourse is

A) nymphomania.
B) satyriasis.
C) hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
D) sexual aversion.
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A disorder in which a person exhibits inappropriately suspicious behavior, self-importance, a lack of ability to forgive perceived insults, and an extreme sense of personal rights is _____ disorder.

A) adjustment
B) dissociative identity
C) somatoform
D) paranoid personality
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A state of near unconsciousness is called

A) dementia.
B) euphoria.
C) stupor.
D) hallucination.
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Fear of leaving home and entering crowded places is

A) acrophobia.
B) agoraphobia.
C) anthropophobia.
D) claustrophobia.
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An anxiety disorder characterized by excessive, uncontrollable, and often irrational worry about everyday things is

A) GAD
B) OCD
C) PD
D) PTSD
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Inability to enjoy sexual pleasure is

A) nymphomania.
B) satyriasis.
C) hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
D) sexual anhedonia.
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Fear of heights is

A) acrophobia.
B) agoraphobia.
C) anthropophobia.
D) claustrophobia.
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An eating disorder in which the individual eats large quantities of food and then purges the body through self-induced vomiting or inappropriate use of laxatives is

A) hypomania.
B) dysthymia.
C) anorexia nervosa.
D) bulimia nervosa.
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Any disorder characterized by unfounded physical complaints by the patient, despite medical assurance that no physiologic problem exists, is _____ disorder.

A) adjustment
B) dissociative identity
C) somatoform
D) persistent mood
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Loss of memory is called

A) delirium.
B) amnesia.
C) autism.
D) dementia.
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Fear of scrutiny by other people is

A) acrophobia.
B) agoraphobia.
C) anthropophobia.
D) claustrophobia.
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A recurrent, unpredictable attack of severe anxiety not restricted to any particular situation is

A) GAD.
B) OCD.
C) PD.
D) PTSD.
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Maladaptive coping with severe stress by developing one or more separate personalities is _____ disorder.

A) adjustment
B) dissociative identity
C) somatoform
D) hypochondriacal
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Imaging used to measure the metabolic activity of the brain is a(n)

A) Rorschach.
B) PET scan.
C) GAF.
D) MMPI.
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A state of an unstable, inappropriate mood is

A) cyclothymia.
B) delirium.
C) hebephrenia.
D) mania.
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Sexual preference for children as a means of achieving sexual excitement and gratification, either in fantasy or actuality, is

A) fetishism.
B) pedophilia.
C) voyeurism.
D) sexual anhedonia.
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An uncontrollable impulse to steal is

A) hypomania.
B) kleptomania.
C) pyromania.
D) trichotillomania.
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A disorder characterized by impulsive, unpredictable mood and self-image, resulting in unstable interpersonal relationships and a tendency to see and respond to others as unwaveringly good or evil is _____ personality disorder.

A) dissocial
B) borderline
C) paranoid
D) schizoid
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A method of inducing convulsions to treat affective disorders in patients who have been resistant or unresponsive to drug therapy is

A) psychoanalysis.
B) detoxification.
C) ECT.
D) behavioral therapy.
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______________ is a state of dreamlike hallucination.

A) Oneirism
B) Paranoia
C) Illusion
D) Delirium
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Which of the following is a projective test used to determine a patient's ability to integrate intellectual and emotional factors into his or her perception of the environment?

A) Rorschach
B) PET scan
C) GAF
D) MMPI
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A disorder in which a patient shows complete lack of interest in social obligations is ____ personality disorder.

A) antisocial
B) borderline
C) paranoid
D) schizoid
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A condition in which the patient withdraws into a fantasy world and exhibits little need for social interaction is _____ personality disorder. Most patients affected have a limited capacity to experience pleasure or express their feelings.

A) dissocial
B) borderline
C) paranoid
D) schizoid
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Reliance on an object as a stimulus for sexual arousal and pleasure is

A) exhibitionism.
B) fetishism.
C) sadomasochism.
D) voyeurism.
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An uncontrollable impulse to set fires is

A) hypomania.
B) kleptomania.
C) pyromania.
D) trichotillomania.
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What is a psychologic test of visuomotor and spatial skills?

A) WAIS
B) Bender Gestalt
C) TAT
D) Rorschach
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Individuals who exhibit a lessening or disappearance of a disease or disorder are said to be in

A) delirium.
B) oneirism.
C) remission.
D) illusion.
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Which of the following tests provides information about needs, fantasies, and interpersonal relationships?

A) WAIS
B) Bender Gestalt
C) TAT
D) Rorschach
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An uncontrollable impulse to pull out one's hair by the roots is

A) hypomania.
B) kleptomania.
C) pyromania.
D) trichotillomania.
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Which of the following is an IQ test?

A) WAIS
B) Bender Gestalt
C) TAT
D) Rorschach
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Which of the following is a test of personality characteristics?

A) Rorschach
B) PET scan
C) GAF
D) MMPI
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Impairment of social interaction and repetitive patterns of inappropriate behavior is called

A) Autism.
B) Asperger's syndrome.
C) Rett's syndrome.
D) Intellectual disability.
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A numeric measurement of overall functioning is a(n)

A) Rorschach.
B) PET scan.
C) GAF.
D) MMPI.
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Deck 12: Mental and Behavioral Disorders
1
Paralysis or immobility from psychologic or emotional rather than physical causes is

A) catatonia.
B) echolalia.
C) psychosis.
D) delirium.
catatonia.
2
The effort to conceal a gap in memory by fabricating detailed, often believable stories is

A) anhedonia.
B) akathisia.
C) gynephobia.
D) confabulation.
confabulation.
3
Inaccurate sensory perception based on a real stimulus is

A) delusion.
B) hallucination.
C) illusion.
D) somnambulism.
illusion.
4
Any sensory perception that occurs with no external cause is

A) delusion.
B) hallucination.
C) illusion.
D) confabulation.
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Repetition of words or phrases is

A) catatonia.
B) echolalia.
C) psychosis.
D) delirium.
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Who publishes the official listing of mental disorders for the United States?

A) Food and Drug Administration
B) American Medical Association
C) American Psychiatric Association
D) World Health Organization
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A condition of abnormal development of social interaction, impaired communication, and repetitive behaviors is

A) delirium.
B) dementia.
C) dyscalculia.
D) autistic disorder.
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A term for the increased energy and activity that characterizes bipolar disorder is

A) hypomania.
B) euphoria.
C) dementia.
D) anxiety.
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Dissociation and impaired perception of reality, often accompanied by hallucinations, delusions, incoherence, akathisia, or disorganized behavior, is

A) catatonia.
B) echolalia.
C) psychosis.
D) delirium.
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Sleepwalking is

A) delusion.
B) hallucination.
C) illusion.
D) somnambulism.
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Anticipation of impending danger and dread, accompanied by restlessness, tension, tachycardia, and breathing difficulty not associated with an apparent stimulus, is

A) hypomania.
B) euphoria.
C) dementia.
D) anxiety.
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A relative state of mind in which a person who is healthy is able to cope with and adjust to the recurrent stresses of everyday living in a culturally acceptable way is called

A) affect.
B) neurotransmitters.
C) mental illness.
D) mental health.
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Difficulty with mathematical calculations is

A) delirium.
B) dementia.
C) dyscalculia.
D) autism.
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Absence of the ability to experience pleasure or joy is

A) anhedonia.
B) euthymia.
C) gynephobia.
D) confabulation.
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An exaggerated sense of physical and emotional well-being not based on reality, disproportionate to the cause, and inappropriate to the situation is

A) hypomania.
B) euphoria.
C) dementia.
D) anxiety.
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A condition of confused, unfocused, irrational agitation is

A) delirium.
B) dementia.
C) dyscalculia.
D) autism.
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The abbreviation for the name of the official listing of mental disorders for the United States is

A) APA.
B) DSM.
C) ICD-9.
D) ICD-10.
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A condition that occurs initially at puberty, characterized by fleeting and fragmentary delusions, hallucinations, and irresponsible and unpredictable behaviors and also called disorganized schizophrenia, is

A) anhedonia.
B) paranoia.
C) hebephrenia.
D) confabulation.
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Persistent belief in a demonstrable untruth or a provably inaccurate perception, despite clear evidence to the contrary, is

A) delusion.
B) hallucination.
C) illusion.
D) confabulation.
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The lack of normal mental functioning resulting from injury or disease, which may include changes to personality as well as to memory and reasoning, is

A) hypomania.
B) euphoria.
C) dementia.
D) anxiety.
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Weather-induced depression due to decreased exposure to sunlight in autumn and winter is

A) ODD.
B) OCD.
C) PTSD.
D) SAD.
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A disorder characterized by recurring episodes of mild elation and depression that are not severe enough to warrant a diagnosis of bipolar disorder is

A) dysphoria.
B) dysthymia.
C) dementia.
D) cyclothymia.
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A generalized negative mood characterized by depression is

A) dysphoria.
B) dysthymia.
C) bipolar disorder.
D) cyclothymia.
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A disorder characterized by recurrent, distressing, and unavoidable preoccupations or irresistible drives to perform specific rituals the patient feels will prevent some harmful event is

A) ODD.
B) OCD.
C) PTSD.
D) SAD.
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A disorder characterized by patterns of persistent aggressive and defiant behaviors is

A) Asperger's syndrome.
B) Rett's syndrome.
C) intellectual disability.
D) conduct disorder.
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A condition characterized by hostile, disobedient behavior is

A) ODD.
B) OCD.
C) PTSD.
D) SAD.
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Another term for mood disorders is

A) affective disorders.
B) phobias.
C) schizophrenia.
D) depressive disorders.
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A series of syndromes that include impulsiveness, inability to concentrate, and short attention span is

A) Asperger's syndrome.
B) ADHD.
C) autistic disorder.
D) anxiety.
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An episode of behavioral disturbance following ingestion of a psychoactive substance is

A) intoxication.
B) tolerance.
C) dependence.
D) withdrawal state.
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A disorder characterized by swings between an elevation of mood, increased energy and activity, and a lowering of mood and decreased energy is

A) dysphoria.
B) dysthymia.
C) bipolar disorder.
D) cyclothymia.
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Mild, chronic depression of mood that lasts for years but is not severe enough to justify a diagnosis of depression is

A) dysphoria.
B) dysthymia.
C) bipolar disorder.
D) cyclothymia.
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Extended emotional response to a traumatic event, with symptoms that may include flashbacks, anhedonia, hypervigilance, and insomnia, is

A) ODD.
B) OCD.
C) PTSD.
D) SAD.
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A disorder characterized by its degree and number of occurrences and marked by dysphoria, reduced energy, decreased activity, anhedonia, lack of ability to concentrate, and fatigue is

A) anxiety.
B) major depressive disorder.
C) stupor.
D) cyclothymia.
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34
A disorder characterized by impairment of social interaction and repetitive patterns of inappropriate behavior, often considered a high functioning form of autism, is

A) Asperger's syndrome.
B) Rett's syndrome.
C) conduct disorder.
D) intellectual disability.
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The state in which the body becomes accustomed to the substances ingested, requiring greater amounts to create the desired effect, is

A) intoxication.
B) tolerance.
C) dependence.
D) withdrawal state.
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Difficulty in controlling use of a drug is

A) intoxication.
B) tolerance.
C) dependence.
D) withdrawal state.
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37
Disorders characterized by fundamental distortions of thinking and perception coupled with affects that are inappropriate or blunted are

A) depressive disorders.
B) ADHD.
C) schizophrenia.
D) autistic disorder.
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A condition characterized by initial normal functioning followed by loss of social and intellectual functioning is

A) Asperger's syndrome.
B) Rett's syndrome.
C) intellectual disability.
D) conduct disorder.
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The condition of subaverage intellectual ability is

A) autism.
B) ADHD.
C) intellectual disability
D) hypomania.
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A group of syndromes that occurs during cessation of the use of a regularly taken drug is

A) intoxication.
B) tolerance.
C) dependence.
D) withdrawal state.
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Fear of enclosed spaces is

A) acrophobia.
B) agoraphobia.
C) anthropophobia.
D) claustrophobia.
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42
A disorder with prominent psychomotor disturbances that may alternate between extremes and may be accompanied by dreamlike states and hallucinations is called

A) catatonic schizophrenia.
B) disorganized schizophrenia.
C) paranoid schizophrenia.
D) schizotypal disorder.
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43
Relentless drive in the female to achieve sexual orgasm is

A) nymphomania.
B) satyriasis.
C) hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
D) sexual aversion.
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Excessive movement and activity is known as

A) hyperkinesis.
B) stupor.
C) somatoform.
D) hallucination.
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45
Prolonged refusal to eat adequate amounts of food and an altered perception of what constitutes a minimal body weight, caused by a morbid fear of becoming obese, is

A) hypomania.
B) dysthymia.
C) anorexia nervosa.
D) bulimia nervosa.
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A condition of irresponsible and unpredictable behavior, hallucinations, delusions, and shallow, inappropriate mood with initial occurrence at the time of puberty, is called

A) catatonic schizophrenia.
B) disorganized schizophrenia.
C) paranoid schizophrenia.
D) schizotypal disorder.
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Relentless drive to achieve sexual orgasm in the male is

A) nymphomania.
B) satyriasis.
C) hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
D) sexual aversion.
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48
Indifference or unresponsiveness to sexual stimuli and/or inability to achieve orgasm during intercourse is

A) nymphomania.
B) satyriasis.
C) hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
D) sexual aversion.
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49
A disorder in which a person exhibits inappropriately suspicious behavior, self-importance, a lack of ability to forgive perceived insults, and an extreme sense of personal rights is _____ disorder.

A) adjustment
B) dissociative identity
C) somatoform
D) paranoid personality
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50
A state of near unconsciousness is called

A) dementia.
B) euphoria.
C) stupor.
D) hallucination.
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51
Fear of leaving home and entering crowded places is

A) acrophobia.
B) agoraphobia.
C) anthropophobia.
D) claustrophobia.
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52
An anxiety disorder characterized by excessive, uncontrollable, and often irrational worry about everyday things is

A) GAD
B) OCD
C) PD
D) PTSD
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53
Inability to enjoy sexual pleasure is

A) nymphomania.
B) satyriasis.
C) hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
D) sexual anhedonia.
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54
Fear of heights is

A) acrophobia.
B) agoraphobia.
C) anthropophobia.
D) claustrophobia.
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55
An eating disorder in which the individual eats large quantities of food and then purges the body through self-induced vomiting or inappropriate use of laxatives is

A) hypomania.
B) dysthymia.
C) anorexia nervosa.
D) bulimia nervosa.
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56
Any disorder characterized by unfounded physical complaints by the patient, despite medical assurance that no physiologic problem exists, is _____ disorder.

A) adjustment
B) dissociative identity
C) somatoform
D) persistent mood
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57
Loss of memory is called

A) delirium.
B) amnesia.
C) autism.
D) dementia.
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58
Fear of scrutiny by other people is

A) acrophobia.
B) agoraphobia.
C) anthropophobia.
D) claustrophobia.
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59
A recurrent, unpredictable attack of severe anxiety not restricted to any particular situation is

A) GAD.
B) OCD.
C) PD.
D) PTSD.
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60
Maladaptive coping with severe stress by developing one or more separate personalities is _____ disorder.

A) adjustment
B) dissociative identity
C) somatoform
D) hypochondriacal
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61
Imaging used to measure the metabolic activity of the brain is a(n)

A) Rorschach.
B) PET scan.
C) GAF.
D) MMPI.
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62
A state of an unstable, inappropriate mood is

A) cyclothymia.
B) delirium.
C) hebephrenia.
D) mania.
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63
Sexual preference for children as a means of achieving sexual excitement and gratification, either in fantasy or actuality, is

A) fetishism.
B) pedophilia.
C) voyeurism.
D) sexual anhedonia.
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64
An uncontrollable impulse to steal is

A) hypomania.
B) kleptomania.
C) pyromania.
D) trichotillomania.
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65
A disorder characterized by impulsive, unpredictable mood and self-image, resulting in unstable interpersonal relationships and a tendency to see and respond to others as unwaveringly good or evil is _____ personality disorder.

A) dissocial
B) borderline
C) paranoid
D) schizoid
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66
A method of inducing convulsions to treat affective disorders in patients who have been resistant or unresponsive to drug therapy is

A) psychoanalysis.
B) detoxification.
C) ECT.
D) behavioral therapy.
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67
______________ is a state of dreamlike hallucination.

A) Oneirism
B) Paranoia
C) Illusion
D) Delirium
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68
Which of the following is a projective test used to determine a patient's ability to integrate intellectual and emotional factors into his or her perception of the environment?

A) Rorschach
B) PET scan
C) GAF
D) MMPI
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69
A disorder in which a patient shows complete lack of interest in social obligations is ____ personality disorder.

A) antisocial
B) borderline
C) paranoid
D) schizoid
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70
A condition in which the patient withdraws into a fantasy world and exhibits little need for social interaction is _____ personality disorder. Most patients affected have a limited capacity to experience pleasure or express their feelings.

A) dissocial
B) borderline
C) paranoid
D) schizoid
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71
Reliance on an object as a stimulus for sexual arousal and pleasure is

A) exhibitionism.
B) fetishism.
C) sadomasochism.
D) voyeurism.
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72
An uncontrollable impulse to set fires is

A) hypomania.
B) kleptomania.
C) pyromania.
D) trichotillomania.
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73
What is a psychologic test of visuomotor and spatial skills?

A) WAIS
B) Bender Gestalt
C) TAT
D) Rorschach
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74
Individuals who exhibit a lessening or disappearance of a disease or disorder are said to be in

A) delirium.
B) oneirism.
C) remission.
D) illusion.
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75
Which of the following tests provides information about needs, fantasies, and interpersonal relationships?

A) WAIS
B) Bender Gestalt
C) TAT
D) Rorschach
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76
An uncontrollable impulse to pull out one's hair by the roots is

A) hypomania.
B) kleptomania.
C) pyromania.
D) trichotillomania.
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77
Which of the following is an IQ test?

A) WAIS
B) Bender Gestalt
C) TAT
D) Rorschach
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78
Which of the following is a test of personality characteristics?

A) Rorschach
B) PET scan
C) GAF
D) MMPI
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79
Impairment of social interaction and repetitive patterns of inappropriate behavior is called

A) Autism.
B) Asperger's syndrome.
C) Rett's syndrome.
D) Intellectual disability.
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80
A numeric measurement of overall functioning is a(n)

A) Rorschach.
B) PET scan.
C) GAF.
D) MMPI.
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