Deck 6: Anxiety and Stressor-Related Problems

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Specific phobias are defined as:

A)excessive worry bouts triggered by a specific object or situation
B)an abnormal sensitivity to light
C)an excessive,unreasonable,persistent fear triggered by a specific object or situation
D)a persistent fear of social situations
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The tendency for anxious people to attend selectively to threatening stimuli is called:

A)cognitive preference
B)cognitive reactivity
C)cognitive bias
D)cognitive disturbance
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DSM-5 specifies ___ subgroups of specific phobias:

A)3
B)4
C)5
D)6
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Common phobias tend to focus on a small group of objects and situations and the main ones are:

A)cotton wool
B)chocolate
C)dolls
D)animals
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Around ______ of individuals in Western societies will develop a problem that is anxiety related at some point in their lives.

A)20-30%
B)30-40%
C)40-50%
D)60-75%
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According to conditioning theory Incubation is a phenomenon that should lead to:

A)distinction
B)extinction
C)annulation
D)conflagration
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Chronic anxiety can also be accompanied by:

A)dizziness
B)sexual problems
C)diarrhea
D)all of the above
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In a sufferer of an anxiety disorder the anxiety response:

A)occurs in a predictable manner
B)is always out of proportion to the threat posed by the situation or event
C)may result in an inability to hold down a regular job
D)is always attributable to a specific threat
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Many phobics are ______ to recall trauma at the time of the onset of their phobia:

A)unable
B)able
C)willing
D)unwilling
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For Freud,the function of phobias was to:

A)avoid parental conflict
B)avoid confrontation with real,underlying issues
C)avoid sexual conflict
D)avoid arguments
Question
Psychodynamic theory as developed by Freud saw phobias as:

A)repressed Ego
B)repressed Id impulses
C)repressed superego
D)repressed defence mechanisms
Question
In the famous "Little Albert" study by Watson & Rayner,they attempted to condition in him,a fear of his pet white rat.This was done by:

A)pairing the unconditioned stimulus with unconditioned response to produce the conditioned stimulus
B)pairing the conditioned response with conditioned stimulus which produced the unconditioned stimulus
C)pairing the conditioned stimulus with the unconditioned stimulus which produced the unconditioned response and subsequently conditioned response
D)pairing the unconditioned response with the unconditioned stimulus to produce the conditioned response
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When anxiety disorders are comorbid with each other,they:

A)tend to have an earlier age of onset
B)tend to have a lower rate of chronicity
C)are less likely to be associated with depression
D)impact lass on social disability
Question
Surveys suggest that around ___ of the general population experience 'unreasonable fears'.

A)23.4%
B)60.2%
C)12%
D)72.3%
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J.B Watson was a famous:

A)Psychoanalyst
B)Scientologist
C)Neurologist
D)Behaviorist
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An anxiety disorder is:

A)an emotional state identified by panic attacks
B)an emotional condition classified by excessive checking
C)disordered thinking
D)an excessive or aroused state characterized by feelings of apprehension,uncertainty and fear
Question
According to a survey by McLean et al.(2011),lifetime prevalence rates for developing an anxiety disorder that was comorbid with another psychological disorder was for ___ for women and ___ for men.

A)44%; 34%
B)34%; 44%
C)24%; 34%
D)34%; 24%
Question
Debilitating symptoms of an anxiety problem include:

A)panic attacks
B)lack of appetite
C)uncontrollable thoughts,
D)all of the above
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Taijin-kyofusho is a common Japanese syndrome characterized by a fear of embarrassing or offending:

A)other people
B)oneself
C)one's elders
D)one's boss
Question
Phobic individuals acquire a strong set of phobic beliefs which:

A)information about why they think the phobia is threatening
B)how to react when they are in the phobic situation
C)appear to control their fear
D)all of the above
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One important issue in therapy for specific phobias is to:

A)ensure the individual never comes in contact with the phobic event or situation
B)address the phobic beliefs that sufferers hold about their phobic event or situation
C)ensure the individual has ample opportunity to talk about the phobic event or situation
D)ensure that any dreams about the phobic event or situation are analyzed
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Inherited components that are not specific to social anxiety,but related more to the inheritance of anxiety characteristics generally may be as high as _________.

A)30-50%
B)40-50%
C)50-60%
D)60-70%
Question
Specific constructs related to social anxiety disorder have been identified that appear to have a genetic component,and these include:

A)submissiveness
B)anxiousness
C)social avoidance
D)all of the above
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There are two predominant evolutionary theories of phobias.One is non-associative fear acquisition,the other is:

A)learned fear responses
B)biological preparedness
C)specific phobia acquisition
D)conditioning theory
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Studies have identified comorbidity rates of between 40% and 65% for some specific phobias and:

A)panic disorder
B)agoraphobia
C)depression
D)schizophrenia
Question
Family studies have indicated that offspring with social anxiety disorder are also more likely to have _______ with social anxiety disorder.

A)sisters
B)brothers
C)grandparents
D)parents
Question
The modest inherited element that is specific to social phobia has been estimated to account for as much as _____ of the variance in social fears generally.

A)11%
B)12%
C)13%
D)14%
Question
Recent evidence suggests that at least some phobias are closely associated with the emotion of:

A)anger
B)disgust
C)exhilaration
D)sadness
Question
Typical age on onset for social anxiety disorder is in:

A)early to mid-teens
B)mid 20s
C)middle age
D)childhood
Question
Specific behavioural treatments can be combined with ________ to produce integrated short-term therapies that involve cognitive restructuring,intensive exposure,and modeling,and these can be effective in as little as one 3-hour session.

A)minor neurosurgery
B)cognitive therapy techniques
C)meditation
D)hypnotherapy
Question
Cognitive processes that are characteristic of social anxiety disorder include:

A)highly critical interpretation of social performance
B)difficulty in processing negative feedback
C)excessive avoidance of post-event processing of social events
D)all of the above
Question
The key brain structure that mediates fearful responding to phobic stimuli is the:

A)amygdala
B)cerebral cortex
C)cerebellum
D)limbic system
Question
The disease-avoidance model of animal phobias (Matchett & Davey,1991)is supported by which of the following?:

A)evidence that a medical approach supports psychological disturbances
B)findings that sick individuals avoid animals
C)all spiders spread disease
D)findings that high levels of disgust sensitivity is a vulnerability factor for animal phobias
Question
Cross-cultural studies have shown that prevalence rates for social anxiety disorder are significantly lower in South-East Asian countries ,but this may be due at least in part to:

A)a better diet in South-East Asian countries
B)the fact that the expression of social anxiety differs across cultures
C)more relaxed lifestyles in South-East Asian countries
D)better diagnostic procedures in South-East Asian countries
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Social anxiety disorder has a lifetime prevalence rate of between ____ and ____ in Western societies.

A)6%; 27%
B)18%; 42%
C)4%; 13%
D)27%; 54%
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Spontaneous panic attacks are found significantly more often in people with _________ than in other types of phobias.

A)spider phobia
B)claustrophobia
C)needle phobia
D)height phobia
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DSM-5 describes some of the defining features of social anxiety disorder,which include:

A)avoidance of situations in which the sufferer believes he or she will show anxiety symptoms that will be negatively evaluated
B)experiencing extreme anxiety when conversing with others because of fear they will appear inarticulate
C)avoidance of eating,drinking,or writing in public
D)all of the above
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In the past,behavioural treatments of choice for specific phobias have tended to include:

A)systematic desensitization
B)flooding
C)counterconditioning
D)all of the above
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Sufferers of social anxiety disorder tend to:

A)overcompensate in social situations
B)over perform in education and the workplace
C)have longer romantic relationships
D)none of the above
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One major criticism leveled at evolutionary theories of phobia acquisition is that:

A)psychoanalytic theories are much more convincing
B)spiders have never posed a threat to the lives of our ancestors
C)evolutionary accounts can be constructed in a post hoc manner
D)none of the above
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Which of the following is a drug treatment for social anxiety?

A)serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
B)antibiotics
C)antipsychotic drugs
D)anti-inflammatory drugs
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Pathological and chronic worrying is the cardinal diagnostic feature of GAD,but it may also be accompanied by physical symptoms such as:

A)fatigue and trembling
B)muscle tension
C)headache and nausea
D)all of the above
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The most successful CBT treatments for social anxiety disorder include:

A)exposure therapy
B)social skills training
C)an integrated approach
D)cognitive restructuring
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Sensitivity to increases in CO2 have been suggested as a risk factor for panic disorder (Papp,Klein & Gorman,1993),and have given rise to what are known as "suffocation alarm theories" of panic disorder where increased CO2 intake may:

A)activate the hypothalamus
B)activate the frontal lobes
C)activate an over-sensitive suffocation alarm system
D)activate the adrenal system
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Because of the distressing physical symptoms experienced in panic disorder,_____________ is usually the first line of treatment provided for sufferers.

A)flooding
B)CBT
C)structured exposure therapy
D)psychoactive medication
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Goldstein & Chambless (1978)were the first to suggest that an important feature of panic disorder was the sufferer's:

A)physiological symptoms
B)responses to biological challenge tests
C)relationship with their parents
D)fear of fear
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The socially anxious person's tendency towards self-focused attention has the effect of:

A)reinforcing the individual's perception of their own anxiety
B)distracting the individual from focusing on the social task at hand
C)avoidance of future social situations
D)all of the above
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Agoraphobia is typically associated with fear of specific types of places or situations,including:

A)open spaces
B)bridges
C)queues
D)all of the above
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An account of panic disorder that alludes to biological differences between those that suffer panic disorder and those that do not is that the disorder may be caused by over activity in the:

A)amygdala
B)limbic system
C)noradrenergic neurotransmitter system
D)parasympathetic nervous system
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Panic attacks can be medically induced by administering carbon dioxide enriched air (CO2)or by encouraging hyperventilation.These are known as:

A)biological challenge tests
B)suffocation alarm tests
C)biological hyperventilation tests
D)oxygen efficiency tests
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The aetiology of agoraphobia has rarely received the kind of attention that has been given to panic disorder.This is because:

A)comparatively few people suffer from agoraphobia
B)agoraphobia isn't as debilitating as panic disorder
C)agoraphobia has only just been recognized as a specific and distinct disorder in DSM-5
D)agoraphobia rarely occurs independently of panic disorder
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The distress of panic disorder in Latinos tends to be externalized in the form of:

A)screaming
B)uncontrolled behaviour
C)aggression
D)all of the above
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Ataque de Nervos is an anxiety-based disorder found almost exclusively in Latinos in the Caribbean and is a form of panic disorder brought on by:

A)excessive use of marijuana
B)head trauma
C)stressful life events
D)none of the above
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Individuals who tend to develop panic disorder also tend to:

A)score very low on the Anxiety Sensitivity Index
B)have very low sensitivity to CO2
C)catastrophically misinterpret bodily sensations
D)avoid safety behaviours
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Reiss & McNally (1985)proposed that some individuals have preexisting beliefs that bodily sensations may predict harmful consequences.This is known as:

A)anxiety beliefs
B)anxiety sensitivity
C)fear of fear
D)cognitive anxiety bias
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Which of the following physical symptoms are associated with panic attacks?

A)heart palpitations
B)perspiring
C)hyperventilating
D)all of the above
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Examples of safety behaviours include:

A)holding on to physical objects
B)sitting down
C)looking for an escape route
D)all of the above
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A common feature of panic attacks is hyperventilation,which is due to:

A)dysfunctional breathing patterns
B)a raised blood pH level
C)oxygen is then delivered less efficiently to body cells
D)all of the above
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The experience of a panic attack may include a feeling of not being connected to your own body or in real contact with what is happening around you.This is known as:

A)fugue
B)depersonalization
C)dissociation
D)disconnection
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Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD)is a pervasive condition in which the sufferer experiences:

A)fear of fear
B)continual apprehension and anxiety about future events
C)continual flashbacks to past events
D)a desire to check that the environment is safe
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In neuropsychological studies,OCD sufferers appear to demonstrate a variety of basic information processing and executive functioning deficits,and these include deficits in:

A)spatial working memory
B)visual attention
C)motor response initiation
D)all of the above
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Individuals suffering with GAD have a series of information processing biases which appear to maintain hyper-vigilance for threat,create further sources for worry,and maintain anxiety.Which of the following are examples of such biases?

A)preferential allocation of attention to threatening stimuli and threatening information
B) expecting negative outcomes following predictive cues in classical conditioning studies
C)they resolve ambiguity by selecting the more negative or threatening interpretation of ambiguous information
D)all of the above
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It is a common clinical experience that many individuals with OCD believe that their unpleasant,unacceptable thoughts can influence events in the world.This is known as:

A)mental contamination
B)inflated responsibility
C)thought-action fusion
D)religiosity
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Neuropsychological perspectives on GAD have implicated which brain regions in the activity of worrying?

A)parietal
B)temporal
C)prefrontal
D)occipital
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The most common,and arguably the most successful,treatment for OCD is:

A)systematic desensitization therapy
B)flooding and modification
C)exposure and ritual prevention
D)computer-guided intervention
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Symptoms typical of PTSD include:

A)exaggerated startle responses
B)sexual dysfunction
C)dissociative feelings of detachment
D)all of the above
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At least 50% of GAD sufferers receive initial treatment with __________:

A)antidepressants
B)anxiolytics
C)benzodiazepines
D)antipsychotics
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The mood-as-input hypothesis of OCD suggests that perseveration of a compulsive activity is maintained by the accompaniment of which mood state?

A)positive
B)euphoric
C)manic
D)negative
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When pharmacological and psychological treatments have failed,neurosurgery has become an intervention of last resort in OCD.The most common procedure is:

A)cingulatomy
B)lobotomy
C)peripheral nerve surgery
D)microvascular decompression
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There is good evidence that actively suppressing an unwanted thought will actually cause it to:

A)occur less frequently once the period of suppression or inhibition is over
B)occur more frequently once the period of suppression or inhibition is over
C)become modified
D)come true
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Salkovskis,Rachman,Ladouceur,Freeston,et al.(1996)have defined inflated responsibility as:

A)the belief that one has no power to prevent subjectively crucial negative outcomes
B)the answer is c and d
C)the belief that one has power which is pivotal to bring about or prevent subjectively crucial negative outcomes
D)a characteristic that is a central causal feature of obsessive compulsive disorder generally
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Stimulus Control Treatment for Generalised Anxiety Disorder involves:

A)instructing the individual not to worry
B)encouraging the individual to control their worry by performing rituals
C)instructing the individual to worry at a specific time or in a particular location
D)keep a diary of their worries
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Universal characteristics of OCD sufferers,regardless of cultural background,include:

A)a relatively early age of onset
B)a preponderance of mixed obsessions and compulsions
C)a predominance of females
D)all of the above
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Trichotillomania is otherwise known as:

A)skin picking disorder
B)hair-pulling disorder
C)hoarding disorder
D)body dysmorphic disorder
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Recent theoretical views argue that OCD sufferers:

A)have a general memory deficit
B)overload executive processes with persistent checking behaviour which results in poor encoding of information and poor attention to relevant information
C)have specific memory deficits which result in poor encoding of information and poor attention to relevant information
D)demonstrate selective bias towards irrelevant stimuli
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Self-monitoring involves making the GAD sufferer aware of:

A)the importance of the technique of progressive muscular relaxation
B)the importance of challenging and replacing dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs about worrying
C)their fixed patterns of behaviour and the triggers that may precipitate worry
D)the actual or imagined rehearsal of adaptive coping responses that need to be deployed when a worry trigger is encountered
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Diagnosis of PTSD is considered only if the individual has experienced an extreme trauma prior to symptoms,such as:

A)an earthquake
B)witnessing a terrorist attack
C)been subjected repeatedly to distressing details of trauma
D)all of the above
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Over _____ of the population will be diagnosed with GAD at some point in their lifetime (Wittchen & Hoyer,2001).

A)5%
B)20%
C)25%
D)18%
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in OCD,obsessions are:

A)repetitive or ritualized behaviour patterns that the individual feels driven to perform in order to prevent some negative outcome happening
B)the systematic arranging of objects
C)behaviour patterns that act to reduce the stress and anxiety caused by the sufferer's obsessive fears
D)intrusive and recurring thoughts that the individual finds disturbing and uncontrollable
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Functional theories of GAD suggest that:

A)worrying is a necessary process that must be undertaken fully and properly in order to avoid future catastrophes
B)worrying occurs as a means of trying to anticipate problems
C)worry is an internal narrative process that prevents the individual from processing other - often more stressful - information
D)all of the above
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Specific phobias are defined as:

A)excessive worry bouts triggered by a specific object or situation
B)an abnormal sensitivity to light
C)an excessive,unreasonable,persistent fear triggered by a specific object or situation
D)a persistent fear of social situations
an excessive,unreasonable,persistent fear triggered by a specific object or situation
2
The tendency for anxious people to attend selectively to threatening stimuli is called:

A)cognitive preference
B)cognitive reactivity
C)cognitive bias
D)cognitive disturbance
cognitive bias
3
DSM-5 specifies ___ subgroups of specific phobias:

A)3
B)4
C)5
D)6
5
4
Common phobias tend to focus on a small group of objects and situations and the main ones are:

A)cotton wool
B)chocolate
C)dolls
D)animals
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Around ______ of individuals in Western societies will develop a problem that is anxiety related at some point in their lives.

A)20-30%
B)30-40%
C)40-50%
D)60-75%
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According to conditioning theory Incubation is a phenomenon that should lead to:

A)distinction
B)extinction
C)annulation
D)conflagration
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Chronic anxiety can also be accompanied by:

A)dizziness
B)sexual problems
C)diarrhea
D)all of the above
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In a sufferer of an anxiety disorder the anxiety response:

A)occurs in a predictable manner
B)is always out of proportion to the threat posed by the situation or event
C)may result in an inability to hold down a regular job
D)is always attributable to a specific threat
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Many phobics are ______ to recall trauma at the time of the onset of their phobia:

A)unable
B)able
C)willing
D)unwilling
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For Freud,the function of phobias was to:

A)avoid parental conflict
B)avoid confrontation with real,underlying issues
C)avoid sexual conflict
D)avoid arguments
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Psychodynamic theory as developed by Freud saw phobias as:

A)repressed Ego
B)repressed Id impulses
C)repressed superego
D)repressed defence mechanisms
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In the famous "Little Albert" study by Watson & Rayner,they attempted to condition in him,a fear of his pet white rat.This was done by:

A)pairing the unconditioned stimulus with unconditioned response to produce the conditioned stimulus
B)pairing the conditioned response with conditioned stimulus which produced the unconditioned stimulus
C)pairing the conditioned stimulus with the unconditioned stimulus which produced the unconditioned response and subsequently conditioned response
D)pairing the unconditioned response with the unconditioned stimulus to produce the conditioned response
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When anxiety disorders are comorbid with each other,they:

A)tend to have an earlier age of onset
B)tend to have a lower rate of chronicity
C)are less likely to be associated with depression
D)impact lass on social disability
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Surveys suggest that around ___ of the general population experience 'unreasonable fears'.

A)23.4%
B)60.2%
C)12%
D)72.3%
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J.B Watson was a famous:

A)Psychoanalyst
B)Scientologist
C)Neurologist
D)Behaviorist
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An anxiety disorder is:

A)an emotional state identified by panic attacks
B)an emotional condition classified by excessive checking
C)disordered thinking
D)an excessive or aroused state characterized by feelings of apprehension,uncertainty and fear
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According to a survey by McLean et al.(2011),lifetime prevalence rates for developing an anxiety disorder that was comorbid with another psychological disorder was for ___ for women and ___ for men.

A)44%; 34%
B)34%; 44%
C)24%; 34%
D)34%; 24%
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Debilitating symptoms of an anxiety problem include:

A)panic attacks
B)lack of appetite
C)uncontrollable thoughts,
D)all of the above
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Taijin-kyofusho is a common Japanese syndrome characterized by a fear of embarrassing or offending:

A)other people
B)oneself
C)one's elders
D)one's boss
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Phobic individuals acquire a strong set of phobic beliefs which:

A)information about why they think the phobia is threatening
B)how to react when they are in the phobic situation
C)appear to control their fear
D)all of the above
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One important issue in therapy for specific phobias is to:

A)ensure the individual never comes in contact with the phobic event or situation
B)address the phobic beliefs that sufferers hold about their phobic event or situation
C)ensure the individual has ample opportunity to talk about the phobic event or situation
D)ensure that any dreams about the phobic event or situation are analyzed
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Inherited components that are not specific to social anxiety,but related more to the inheritance of anxiety characteristics generally may be as high as _________.

A)30-50%
B)40-50%
C)50-60%
D)60-70%
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Specific constructs related to social anxiety disorder have been identified that appear to have a genetic component,and these include:

A)submissiveness
B)anxiousness
C)social avoidance
D)all of the above
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There are two predominant evolutionary theories of phobias.One is non-associative fear acquisition,the other is:

A)learned fear responses
B)biological preparedness
C)specific phobia acquisition
D)conditioning theory
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Studies have identified comorbidity rates of between 40% and 65% for some specific phobias and:

A)panic disorder
B)agoraphobia
C)depression
D)schizophrenia
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Family studies have indicated that offspring with social anxiety disorder are also more likely to have _______ with social anxiety disorder.

A)sisters
B)brothers
C)grandparents
D)parents
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The modest inherited element that is specific to social phobia has been estimated to account for as much as _____ of the variance in social fears generally.

A)11%
B)12%
C)13%
D)14%
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Recent evidence suggests that at least some phobias are closely associated with the emotion of:

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D)sadness
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Typical age on onset for social anxiety disorder is in:

A)early to mid-teens
B)mid 20s
C)middle age
D)childhood
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Specific behavioural treatments can be combined with ________ to produce integrated short-term therapies that involve cognitive restructuring,intensive exposure,and modeling,and these can be effective in as little as one 3-hour session.

A)minor neurosurgery
B)cognitive therapy techniques
C)meditation
D)hypnotherapy
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Cognitive processes that are characteristic of social anxiety disorder include:

A)highly critical interpretation of social performance
B)difficulty in processing negative feedback
C)excessive avoidance of post-event processing of social events
D)all of the above
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The key brain structure that mediates fearful responding to phobic stimuli is the:

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D)limbic system
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The disease-avoidance model of animal phobias (Matchett & Davey,1991)is supported by which of the following?:

A)evidence that a medical approach supports psychological disturbances
B)findings that sick individuals avoid animals
C)all spiders spread disease
D)findings that high levels of disgust sensitivity is a vulnerability factor for animal phobias
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Cross-cultural studies have shown that prevalence rates for social anxiety disorder are significantly lower in South-East Asian countries ,but this may be due at least in part to:

A)a better diet in South-East Asian countries
B)the fact that the expression of social anxiety differs across cultures
C)more relaxed lifestyles in South-East Asian countries
D)better diagnostic procedures in South-East Asian countries
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35
Social anxiety disorder has a lifetime prevalence rate of between ____ and ____ in Western societies.

A)6%; 27%
B)18%; 42%
C)4%; 13%
D)27%; 54%
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36
Spontaneous panic attacks are found significantly more often in people with _________ than in other types of phobias.

A)spider phobia
B)claustrophobia
C)needle phobia
D)height phobia
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37
DSM-5 describes some of the defining features of social anxiety disorder,which include:

A)avoidance of situations in which the sufferer believes he or she will show anxiety symptoms that will be negatively evaluated
B)experiencing extreme anxiety when conversing with others because of fear they will appear inarticulate
C)avoidance of eating,drinking,or writing in public
D)all of the above
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38
In the past,behavioural treatments of choice for specific phobias have tended to include:

A)systematic desensitization
B)flooding
C)counterconditioning
D)all of the above
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39
Sufferers of social anxiety disorder tend to:

A)overcompensate in social situations
B)over perform in education and the workplace
C)have longer romantic relationships
D)none of the above
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40
One major criticism leveled at evolutionary theories of phobia acquisition is that:

A)psychoanalytic theories are much more convincing
B)spiders have never posed a threat to the lives of our ancestors
C)evolutionary accounts can be constructed in a post hoc manner
D)none of the above
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41
Which of the following is a drug treatment for social anxiety?

A)serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
B)antibiotics
C)antipsychotic drugs
D)anti-inflammatory drugs
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42
Pathological and chronic worrying is the cardinal diagnostic feature of GAD,but it may also be accompanied by physical symptoms such as:

A)fatigue and trembling
B)muscle tension
C)headache and nausea
D)all of the above
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43
The most successful CBT treatments for social anxiety disorder include:

A)exposure therapy
B)social skills training
C)an integrated approach
D)cognitive restructuring
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44
Sensitivity to increases in CO2 have been suggested as a risk factor for panic disorder (Papp,Klein & Gorman,1993),and have given rise to what are known as "suffocation alarm theories" of panic disorder where increased CO2 intake may:

A)activate the hypothalamus
B)activate the frontal lobes
C)activate an over-sensitive suffocation alarm system
D)activate the adrenal system
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45
Because of the distressing physical symptoms experienced in panic disorder,_____________ is usually the first line of treatment provided for sufferers.

A)flooding
B)CBT
C)structured exposure therapy
D)psychoactive medication
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46
Goldstein & Chambless (1978)were the first to suggest that an important feature of panic disorder was the sufferer's:

A)physiological symptoms
B)responses to biological challenge tests
C)relationship with their parents
D)fear of fear
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47
The socially anxious person's tendency towards self-focused attention has the effect of:

A)reinforcing the individual's perception of their own anxiety
B)distracting the individual from focusing on the social task at hand
C)avoidance of future social situations
D)all of the above
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48
Agoraphobia is typically associated with fear of specific types of places or situations,including:

A)open spaces
B)bridges
C)queues
D)all of the above
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49
An account of panic disorder that alludes to biological differences between those that suffer panic disorder and those that do not is that the disorder may be caused by over activity in the:

A)amygdala
B)limbic system
C)noradrenergic neurotransmitter system
D)parasympathetic nervous system
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50
Panic attacks can be medically induced by administering carbon dioxide enriched air (CO2)or by encouraging hyperventilation.These are known as:

A)biological challenge tests
B)suffocation alarm tests
C)biological hyperventilation tests
D)oxygen efficiency tests
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51
The aetiology of agoraphobia has rarely received the kind of attention that has been given to panic disorder.This is because:

A)comparatively few people suffer from agoraphobia
B)agoraphobia isn't as debilitating as panic disorder
C)agoraphobia has only just been recognized as a specific and distinct disorder in DSM-5
D)agoraphobia rarely occurs independently of panic disorder
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52
The distress of panic disorder in Latinos tends to be externalized in the form of:

A)screaming
B)uncontrolled behaviour
C)aggression
D)all of the above
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53
Ataque de Nervos is an anxiety-based disorder found almost exclusively in Latinos in the Caribbean and is a form of panic disorder brought on by:

A)excessive use of marijuana
B)head trauma
C)stressful life events
D)none of the above
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54
Individuals who tend to develop panic disorder also tend to:

A)score very low on the Anxiety Sensitivity Index
B)have very low sensitivity to CO2
C)catastrophically misinterpret bodily sensations
D)avoid safety behaviours
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55
Reiss & McNally (1985)proposed that some individuals have preexisting beliefs that bodily sensations may predict harmful consequences.This is known as:

A)anxiety beliefs
B)anxiety sensitivity
C)fear of fear
D)cognitive anxiety bias
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56
Which of the following physical symptoms are associated with panic attacks?

A)heart palpitations
B)perspiring
C)hyperventilating
D)all of the above
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57
Examples of safety behaviours include:

A)holding on to physical objects
B)sitting down
C)looking for an escape route
D)all of the above
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58
A common feature of panic attacks is hyperventilation,which is due to:

A)dysfunctional breathing patterns
B)a raised blood pH level
C)oxygen is then delivered less efficiently to body cells
D)all of the above
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59
The experience of a panic attack may include a feeling of not being connected to your own body or in real contact with what is happening around you.This is known as:

A)fugue
B)depersonalization
C)dissociation
D)disconnection
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60
Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD)is a pervasive condition in which the sufferer experiences:

A)fear of fear
B)continual apprehension and anxiety about future events
C)continual flashbacks to past events
D)a desire to check that the environment is safe
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61
In neuropsychological studies,OCD sufferers appear to demonstrate a variety of basic information processing and executive functioning deficits,and these include deficits in:

A)spatial working memory
B)visual attention
C)motor response initiation
D)all of the above
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62
Individuals suffering with GAD have a series of information processing biases which appear to maintain hyper-vigilance for threat,create further sources for worry,and maintain anxiety.Which of the following are examples of such biases?

A)preferential allocation of attention to threatening stimuli and threatening information
B) expecting negative outcomes following predictive cues in classical conditioning studies
C)they resolve ambiguity by selecting the more negative or threatening interpretation of ambiguous information
D)all of the above
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63
It is a common clinical experience that many individuals with OCD believe that their unpleasant,unacceptable thoughts can influence events in the world.This is known as:

A)mental contamination
B)inflated responsibility
C)thought-action fusion
D)religiosity
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64
Neuropsychological perspectives on GAD have implicated which brain regions in the activity of worrying?

A)parietal
B)temporal
C)prefrontal
D)occipital
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65
The most common,and arguably the most successful,treatment for OCD is:

A)systematic desensitization therapy
B)flooding and modification
C)exposure and ritual prevention
D)computer-guided intervention
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66
Symptoms typical of PTSD include:

A)exaggerated startle responses
B)sexual dysfunction
C)dissociative feelings of detachment
D)all of the above
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67
At least 50% of GAD sufferers receive initial treatment with __________:

A)antidepressants
B)anxiolytics
C)benzodiazepines
D)antipsychotics
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68
The mood-as-input hypothesis of OCD suggests that perseveration of a compulsive activity is maintained by the accompaniment of which mood state?

A)positive
B)euphoric
C)manic
D)negative
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69
When pharmacological and psychological treatments have failed,neurosurgery has become an intervention of last resort in OCD.The most common procedure is:

A)cingulatomy
B)lobotomy
C)peripheral nerve surgery
D)microvascular decompression
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70
There is good evidence that actively suppressing an unwanted thought will actually cause it to:

A)occur less frequently once the period of suppression or inhibition is over
B)occur more frequently once the period of suppression or inhibition is over
C)become modified
D)come true
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71
Salkovskis,Rachman,Ladouceur,Freeston,et al.(1996)have defined inflated responsibility as:

A)the belief that one has no power to prevent subjectively crucial negative outcomes
B)the answer is c and d
C)the belief that one has power which is pivotal to bring about or prevent subjectively crucial negative outcomes
D)a characteristic that is a central causal feature of obsessive compulsive disorder generally
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72
Stimulus Control Treatment for Generalised Anxiety Disorder involves:

A)instructing the individual not to worry
B)encouraging the individual to control their worry by performing rituals
C)instructing the individual to worry at a specific time or in a particular location
D)keep a diary of their worries
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73
Universal characteristics of OCD sufferers,regardless of cultural background,include:

A)a relatively early age of onset
B)a preponderance of mixed obsessions and compulsions
C)a predominance of females
D)all of the above
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74
Trichotillomania is otherwise known as:

A)skin picking disorder
B)hair-pulling disorder
C)hoarding disorder
D)body dysmorphic disorder
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75
Recent theoretical views argue that OCD sufferers:

A)have a general memory deficit
B)overload executive processes with persistent checking behaviour which results in poor encoding of information and poor attention to relevant information
C)have specific memory deficits which result in poor encoding of information and poor attention to relevant information
D)demonstrate selective bias towards irrelevant stimuli
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76
Self-monitoring involves making the GAD sufferer aware of:

A)the importance of the technique of progressive muscular relaxation
B)the importance of challenging and replacing dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs about worrying
C)their fixed patterns of behaviour and the triggers that may precipitate worry
D)the actual or imagined rehearsal of adaptive coping responses that need to be deployed when a worry trigger is encountered
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77
Diagnosis of PTSD is considered only if the individual has experienced an extreme trauma prior to symptoms,such as:

A)an earthquake
B)witnessing a terrorist attack
C)been subjected repeatedly to distressing details of trauma
D)all of the above
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78
Over _____ of the population will be diagnosed with GAD at some point in their lifetime (Wittchen & Hoyer,2001).

A)5%
B)20%
C)25%
D)18%
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79
in OCD,obsessions are:

A)repetitive or ritualized behaviour patterns that the individual feels driven to perform in order to prevent some negative outcome happening
B)the systematic arranging of objects
C)behaviour patterns that act to reduce the stress and anxiety caused by the sufferer's obsessive fears
D)intrusive and recurring thoughts that the individual finds disturbing and uncontrollable
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80
Functional theories of GAD suggest that:

A)worrying is a necessary process that must be undertaken fully and properly in order to avoid future catastrophes
B)worrying occurs as a means of trying to anticipate problems
C)worry is an internal narrative process that prevents the individual from processing other - often more stressful - information
D)all of the above
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