Deck 2: Psychological Health

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A defense mechanism in which hostility is expressed toward someone by being covertly uncooperative or passive is

A) projection.
B) repression.
C) passive-aggressive behaviour.
D) displacement.
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Which statement is FALSE regarding the development of self-esteem?

A) Rejected children may not develop feelings of self-worth.
B) It is based on experiences that occur with family and friends.
C) Children knowingly build images of themselves based on the models of their parents.
D) It is influenced by personality.
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All of the following drug categories are prescribed for treatment of psychological disorders, EXCEPT

A) stimulants.
B) hallucinogens.
C) antidepressants.
D) antipsychotics.
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A person with panic disorder

A) can function normally in feared situations as long as someone he trusts is with him.
B) will eventually have agoraphobia.
C) will develop the disorder in her early teenage years.
D) is not alone as approximately 2% of Canadians experience them.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of depression?

A) loss of pleasure in doing formerly pleasurable things
B) increased social interaction
C) obsession with exercise
D) autonomy
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All of the following are characteristic of the cognitive therapeutic approach, EXCEPT

A) showing there is enough evidence for the idea fueling the anxiety.
B) showing that no disaster is going to occur.
C) suggesting different ways of looking at the situation.
D) mentally rehearsing the situation in a positive way before you actually face it.
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Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder include

A) aggressive attempts to relive the stressful situation.
B) loss of memory.
C) re-experiencing of trauma in dreams.
D) uncontrollable fear of failure.
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What percentage of Canadians over the age of 15 have bipolar disorder?

A) 1.0%
B) 2.5%
C) 0.5%
D) 2%
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The model of human nature that emphasizes the effects of ideas on behaviours and feelings is the model.

A) behavioural
B) cognitive
C) psychodynamic
D) biological
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If you feel explosive anger coming on, you should

A) go to the hospital.
B) reframe what you are thinking at the moment.
C) avoid the issue/person that is upsetting you.
D) replay scenes from the past to help act in the present.
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Which of the following statements describes people who are autonomous?

A) They are inner-directed.
B) They respond only to what they feel as outside pressure.
C) They don't express their feelings because of fear of disapproval.
D) They act because they feel driven.
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The technique of exposure is used to

A) discourage people from encountering their fears.
B) introduce the patient to other frightening situations.
C) encourage people to face their fears.
D) promote avoidance of the feared situation.
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Which of the following is NOT a likely characteristic of a schizophrenic disorder?

A) compulsive organization
B) auditory hallucinations
C) deteriorating social functioning
D) delusions
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Psychological disorders may be a result of all of the following, EXCEPT

A) life experience.
B) poor communication skills.
C) genetic differences.
D) exposure to traumatic events.
Question
People with acceptance usually

A) have a lower opinion of themselves than is healthy.
B) have big egos.
C) have a positive but realistic perception of themselves.
D) feel good about themselves but are not likely to live up to their positive self-image.
Question
Repetitive, hard-to-resist actions associated with obsessions are

A) hallucinations.
B) phobias.
C) compulsions.
D) delusions.
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What percentage of Canadian men experience depression at some point during their lifetime?

A) 14.1%
B) 21.0%
C) 4.9%
D) 8.5%
Question
Defense mechanisms like humor and substitution might best be described as

A) effective solutions to minor problems.
B) personality characteristics.
C) temporary means of coping.
D) age-specific responses to stress.
Question
A technique that may aid in fighting demoralization is

A) keeping a journal of self-talk.
B) giving up.
C) recognizing failure.
D) use of defense mechanisms.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a myth about suicide?

A) Most people who eventually commit suicide have talked about doing it.
B) Suicide is proof of mental health problems.
C) People who succeeded in suicide really wanted to die.
D) All suicides are irrational.
Question
To help reduce social anxiety,

A) get out of the situation if you feel stress.
B) imagine that you are on a warm tropical island.
C) realize your nervousness is not as visible as you think.
D) avoid taking breaks during anxious situations whenever possible.
Question
The conflict of Erikson's first stage of development is between

A) freedom and responsibility.
B) autonomy and shame/self-doubt.
C) trust and mistrust.
D) inner-directed and outer-directed behaviour.
Question
Psychodynamic therapies allow the patient to

A) consume prescription medications in a safe environment.
B) think cognitively about his or her problem.
C) receive reinforcement for inappropriate behaviour.
D) speak freely with a supportive but objective person.
Question
A condition that causes the sufferer to fear future threats, pushing out all other thoughts, is called

A) obsessive compulsive disorder.
B) panic disorder.
C) generalized anxiety disorder.
D) simple phobia.
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Roger is a single father of two young daughters and has been dating Cheryl for the past 2 years. He recently learned that his company is going to be downsizing. Although Roger is financially stable, he is worried that his job is in jeopardy. He hasn't told anyone of the situation. Cheryl and his daughters have noticed that Roger is irritable and doesn't seem to be interested in doing anything. He is experiencing headaches, restlessness, and insomnia. Roger decides to seek professional help and starts seeing a cognitive therapist. Roger's symptoms are signs of

A) personality disorder.
B) depression.
C) ineffective use of defense mechanisms.
D) panic disorder.
Question
Though ________ attempt suicide more often, succeed more often.

A) women; men
B) blacks; whites
C) Aboriginals; whites
D) adults; teenagers
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Manic disorders are characterized by

A) the individual's limited vision of his or her potential.
B) high energy levels.
C) slow, slurred speech.
D) very focused thinking.
Question
What percentage of Canadian women experience depression at some point during their lifetime?

A) 14.1%
B) 5.9%
C) 19.8%
D) 12.3%
Question
Post-traumatic stress disorder is most likely to occur after

A) rape.
B) failure in school.
C) prolonged compulsive behaviour.
D) nightmares.
Question
Which of the following is a risk factor that increases the likelihood of suicide?

A) suicide of a family member or friend
B) multiple minor health problems
C) increased social interactions
D) obsession with social causes
Question
According to Maslow, basic human needs are ranked in the following order as they DECREASE in urgency:

A) safety, physiological needs, being loved, maintaining self-esteem, self-actualization.
B) self-actualization, physiological needs, safety, maintaining self-esteem, being loved.
C) safety, physiological needs, maintaining self-esteem, self-actualization.
D) physiological needs, safety, being loved, maintaining self-esteem, self-actualization.
Question
People with established identities tend to do all the following, EXCEPT

A) form intimate, lasting relationships.
B) share open communication.
C) remain isolated.
D) love and be loved.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of depression?

A) thoughts of worthlessness or guilt
B) overeating
C) too much or disturbed sleep
D) poor appetite and weight loss
E) increased energy
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Alex is a 28 year old who lives in a safe and friendly community, has a stable job, and is involved in a relationship with a loving and supportive person. According to Maslow, Alex has a chance of attaining

A) autonomy.
B) mastery in life accomplishments.
C) psychological freedom.
D) self-actualization.
Question
Which of the following phrases is the best description of normality?

A) what most people should do
B) what people think they should do
C) the right thing to do
D) what most people do
Question
The neurotransmitter that seems to be the most important in the treatment of depression is called

A) lutein.
B) dopamine.
C) acetylcholine.
D) serotonin.
Question
Which of the following statements is most TRUE regarding psychological health?

A) Being normal is the same as being psychologically healthy.
B) Psychological health is the absence of anxiety.
C) It is as difficult to define it as it is important to understand it.
D) Freedom from psychological disorders is a comprehensive definition of psychological health.
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According to the psychodynamic model, the basis of human behaviour is

A) generated from an innate desire to be mentally healthy.
B) rooted in the unconscious mind.
C) rooted in reasoned intellectual responses.
D) established through imitation and practice of life experiences.
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Our early identity models are most likely to be

A) celebrities.
B) peers.
C) parents.
D) political leaders.
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Stability, as it relates to self-esteem, is best described as

A) an integration of the self.
B) an unwavering positive self-image.
C) a necessary component for the establishment of a sense of love and belonging.
D) a complete absence of mixed messages about oneself from others.
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An example of an obsession is

A) constant hand washing.
B) concern of contracting syphilis from a handshake.
C) repeating someone's name five times every time you see her.
D) repeatedly checking to see if the stove is turned off.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about shyness?

A) Shyness is often hidden from others.
B) Shy people are prevented from fulfilling their desire for social interaction by the actions of others.
C) It is the same as being introverted.
D) It usually doesn't appear as part of a person's personality until adolescence.
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Biological researchers have found genetic influences on

A) simple phobia.
B) depression.
C) social phobia.
D) post-traumatic stress syndrome.
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All of the following terms are used in the behaviourist's analysis of behavioural dysfunction, EXCEPT

A) intervention.
B) reinforcement.
C) response.
D) stimulus.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE of schizophrenia?

A) Schizophrenics can be logical in their thinking.
B) An individual can manage schizophrenia without professional help.
C) Schizophrenia is another name for "split personality."
D) Medication is not effective in treating it.
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Expressing wishes forcefully, but not necessarily hostilely, describes being

A) assertive.
B) overbearing.
C) passive.
D) aggressive.
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What percentage of Canadians aged 15 years and older experience Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

A) 3.9%
B) 1.2%
C) 5.3%
D) 2.6%
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What is the defense mechanism that allows a false, acceptable reason to be given when the real reason is unacceptable?

A) repression
B) rationalization
C) displacement
D) projection
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If you are dealing with anger in another person, you should NOT

A) accept the verbal abuse, as it is usually a temporary display.
B) react in a calm manner.
C) disengage for the time being.
D) attempt to validate the other person.
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Other-directed decision making refers to

A) intrinsic decision making.
B) satisfying your own desires.
C) seeking the approval of others.
D) value-based decision making.
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Which of the following statements about fear is false?

A) It is a useful daily tool to cope with life.
B) It is considered to be a problem if it is out of proportion to real danger.
C) It is another word for anxiety.
D) It is a basic and useful emotion.
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for suicide?

A) addiction to alcohol or drugs
B) a history of previous attempts
C) readily available means
D) a high anxiety level
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Seasonal affective disorder

A) is more prevalent during seasons with more sunlight and snow.
B) has no effective treatment.
C) is more prevalent among people living at higher latitudes.
D) is more prevalent during the summer months.
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An obsession is a thought.

A) recurrent, unwanted
B) cultivated, irrational
C) rational, unwanted
D) cultivated, rational
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Which of the following statements regarding psychological health is TRUE?

A) Psychological health is freedom from all disorders.
B) Psychological health and physical health are linked.
C) Psychological health is a myth.
D) Psychological health is independent of physical health.
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Roger is a single father of two young daughters and has been dating Cheryl for the past 2 years. He recently learned that his company is going to be downsizing. Although Roger is financially stable, he is worried that his job is in jeopardy. He hasn't told anyone of the situation. Cheryl and his daughters have noticed that Roger is irritable and doesn't seem to be interested in doing anything. He is experiencing headaches, restlessness, and insomnia. Roger decides to seek professional help and starts seeing a cognitive therapist. Which one of the following approaches is Roger's therapist LEAST likely to use?

A) encouraging Roger to identify his fears and examine them logically
B) telling Roger that there is absolutely nothing to worry about
C) encouraging Roger to disclose his fears to Cheryl
D) helping Roger accept that he isn't going to experience a financial disaster
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A part of assertiveness is characterized most by

A) dominating others.
B) aggressiveness.
C) honest communication.
D) getting what you want.
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Maslow would NOT have described a self-actualized person as

A) not wasting energy trying to force people into the ideal picture of the way they should be.
B) willing to accept evidence that contradicts what one wants to believe.
C) knowing the difference between what is and what one wants.
D) remaining focused on the idea of the way things should be.
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Auditory hallucinations are characteristic of which mental health disorder?

A) bipolar disorder
B) depression
C) suicide
D) schizophrenia
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A drug commonly used to prevent mood swings associated with bipolar disorder is

A) Haldol.
B) amphetamines.
C) lithium carbonate.
D) thorazine.
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One's identity

A) changes profoundly as an adult.
B) rarely changes from year to year.
C) is established early in life.
D) is a lifelong process.
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A demoralized person would do all of the following, EXCEPT

A) minimize the success of others.
B) use all-or-nothing thinking.
C) take responsibility for poor outcomes.
D) engage in cognitive distortions.
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A 10-year-old girl learning about her capabilities in the classroom and on the playground would be in Erikson's stage of

A) industry vs. inferiority.
B) identity vs. role confusion.
C) integrity vs. despair.
D) autonomy vs. shame and doubt.
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A delusion is

A) a firmly held, false belief.
B) a form of disorganized thought.
C) similar to an auditory hallucination.
D) an obsession with a fantasy.
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People exposed to a higher number of traumatic life events than others typically

A) develop strong communication skills.
B) have greater vulnerabilities to future traumas.
C) have a genetic predisposition to these events.
D) develop worse coping skills.
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Agoraphobia is characterized by a fear of all of the following, EXCEPT

A) loss of control.
B) leaving home (in extreme cases).
C) being alone.
D) away from help.
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A person who expects failure and accepts it as deserved is called a(n)

A) masochist.
B) pessimist.
C) realist.
D) optimist.
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University students can typically find inexpensive mental health care through all of the following ways EXCEPT

A) psychology or education departments.
B) on-campus counseling centers.
C) support groups.
D) off-campus counseling centers.
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Which of the following professionals requires the most formal education?

A) psychiatrist
B) counselor
C) nurse-practitioner
D) social worker
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The development of trust begins

A) in adolescence.
B) in early adulthood.
C) in early childhood.
D) in infancy.
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A person tells a co-worker, with whom she competes for project assignments, that she'll help him with a report but then never follows through. This is an example of which defense mechanism?

A) projection
B) Substitution
C) passive-aggressive behaviour
D) displacement
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To reduce anxiety in social situations, all of the following are appropriate strategies, EXCEPT

A) practice realistic self-talk.
B) avoid frequent eye contact.
C) refocus your attention away from the stress reaction.
D) be an active listener.
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All of the following are characteristic of individuals experiencing an intermittent explosive disorder (IED), EXCEPT

A) expresses oneself constructively and assertively.
B) often accompanied by depression or another disorder.
C) may lash out uncontrollably, hurting someone else or destroying property.
D) may not think straight or act in their own best interest.
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Which of the following is NOT a recommended strategy for heading off explosive anger?

A) having a drink
B) distracting yourself
C) reframing your thoughts
D) having a cooling off period
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Which of the following attributes best characterizes manic behaviour?

A) increased energy
B) lack of appetite
C) classical depression
D) decreased sexual activity
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What percentage of North Americans describe themselves as shy?

A) 20-30%
B) 40-50%
C) 30-40%
D) 10-20%
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Which of the following is a social phobia?

A) fear of embarrassment
B) fear of animals
C) fear of seeing blood
D) fear of high places
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The model of human nature that proposes that the mind's activity depends on organic structure and genetics is the model.

A) cognitive
B) psychodynamic
C) biological
D) behavioural
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A treatment used for severe depression when other approaches fail is

A) electroconvulsive therapy.
B) herbal therapy.
C) psychoanalysis.
D) drug therapy.
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People usually develop panic disorder in their

A) early twenties.
B) early childhood.
C) teenage years.
D) late adulthood.
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1
A defense mechanism in which hostility is expressed toward someone by being covertly uncooperative or passive is

A) projection.
B) repression.
C) passive-aggressive behaviour.
D) displacement.
passive-aggressive behaviour.
2
Which statement is FALSE regarding the development of self-esteem?

A) Rejected children may not develop feelings of self-worth.
B) It is based on experiences that occur with family and friends.
C) Children knowingly build images of themselves based on the models of their parents.
D) It is influenced by personality.
Children knowingly build images of themselves based on the models of their parents.
3
All of the following drug categories are prescribed for treatment of psychological disorders, EXCEPT

A) stimulants.
B) hallucinogens.
C) antidepressants.
D) antipsychotics.
hallucinogens.
4
A person with panic disorder

A) can function normally in feared situations as long as someone he trusts is with him.
B) will eventually have agoraphobia.
C) will develop the disorder in her early teenage years.
D) is not alone as approximately 2% of Canadians experience them.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of depression?

A) loss of pleasure in doing formerly pleasurable things
B) increased social interaction
C) obsession with exercise
D) autonomy
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All of the following are characteristic of the cognitive therapeutic approach, EXCEPT

A) showing there is enough evidence for the idea fueling the anxiety.
B) showing that no disaster is going to occur.
C) suggesting different ways of looking at the situation.
D) mentally rehearsing the situation in a positive way before you actually face it.
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Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder include

A) aggressive attempts to relive the stressful situation.
B) loss of memory.
C) re-experiencing of trauma in dreams.
D) uncontrollable fear of failure.
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What percentage of Canadians over the age of 15 have bipolar disorder?

A) 1.0%
B) 2.5%
C) 0.5%
D) 2%
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The model of human nature that emphasizes the effects of ideas on behaviours and feelings is the model.

A) behavioural
B) cognitive
C) psychodynamic
D) biological
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If you feel explosive anger coming on, you should

A) go to the hospital.
B) reframe what you are thinking at the moment.
C) avoid the issue/person that is upsetting you.
D) replay scenes from the past to help act in the present.
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Which of the following statements describes people who are autonomous?

A) They are inner-directed.
B) They respond only to what they feel as outside pressure.
C) They don't express their feelings because of fear of disapproval.
D) They act because they feel driven.
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The technique of exposure is used to

A) discourage people from encountering their fears.
B) introduce the patient to other frightening situations.
C) encourage people to face their fears.
D) promote avoidance of the feared situation.
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Which of the following is NOT a likely characteristic of a schizophrenic disorder?

A) compulsive organization
B) auditory hallucinations
C) deteriorating social functioning
D) delusions
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Psychological disorders may be a result of all of the following, EXCEPT

A) life experience.
B) poor communication skills.
C) genetic differences.
D) exposure to traumatic events.
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People with acceptance usually

A) have a lower opinion of themselves than is healthy.
B) have big egos.
C) have a positive but realistic perception of themselves.
D) feel good about themselves but are not likely to live up to their positive self-image.
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Repetitive, hard-to-resist actions associated with obsessions are

A) hallucinations.
B) phobias.
C) compulsions.
D) delusions.
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What percentage of Canadian men experience depression at some point during their lifetime?

A) 14.1%
B) 21.0%
C) 4.9%
D) 8.5%
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Defense mechanisms like humor and substitution might best be described as

A) effective solutions to minor problems.
B) personality characteristics.
C) temporary means of coping.
D) age-specific responses to stress.
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A technique that may aid in fighting demoralization is

A) keeping a journal of self-talk.
B) giving up.
C) recognizing failure.
D) use of defense mechanisms.
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Which of the following is NOT a myth about suicide?

A) Most people who eventually commit suicide have talked about doing it.
B) Suicide is proof of mental health problems.
C) People who succeeded in suicide really wanted to die.
D) All suicides are irrational.
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To help reduce social anxiety,

A) get out of the situation if you feel stress.
B) imagine that you are on a warm tropical island.
C) realize your nervousness is not as visible as you think.
D) avoid taking breaks during anxious situations whenever possible.
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The conflict of Erikson's first stage of development is between

A) freedom and responsibility.
B) autonomy and shame/self-doubt.
C) trust and mistrust.
D) inner-directed and outer-directed behaviour.
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Psychodynamic therapies allow the patient to

A) consume prescription medications in a safe environment.
B) think cognitively about his or her problem.
C) receive reinforcement for inappropriate behaviour.
D) speak freely with a supportive but objective person.
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A condition that causes the sufferer to fear future threats, pushing out all other thoughts, is called

A) obsessive compulsive disorder.
B) panic disorder.
C) generalized anxiety disorder.
D) simple phobia.
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Roger is a single father of two young daughters and has been dating Cheryl for the past 2 years. He recently learned that his company is going to be downsizing. Although Roger is financially stable, he is worried that his job is in jeopardy. He hasn't told anyone of the situation. Cheryl and his daughters have noticed that Roger is irritable and doesn't seem to be interested in doing anything. He is experiencing headaches, restlessness, and insomnia. Roger decides to seek professional help and starts seeing a cognitive therapist. Roger's symptoms are signs of

A) personality disorder.
B) depression.
C) ineffective use of defense mechanisms.
D) panic disorder.
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Though ________ attempt suicide more often, succeed more often.

A) women; men
B) blacks; whites
C) Aboriginals; whites
D) adults; teenagers
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Manic disorders are characterized by

A) the individual's limited vision of his or her potential.
B) high energy levels.
C) slow, slurred speech.
D) very focused thinking.
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What percentage of Canadian women experience depression at some point during their lifetime?

A) 14.1%
B) 5.9%
C) 19.8%
D) 12.3%
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Post-traumatic stress disorder is most likely to occur after

A) rape.
B) failure in school.
C) prolonged compulsive behaviour.
D) nightmares.
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Which of the following is a risk factor that increases the likelihood of suicide?

A) suicide of a family member or friend
B) multiple minor health problems
C) increased social interactions
D) obsession with social causes
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According to Maslow, basic human needs are ranked in the following order as they DECREASE in urgency:

A) safety, physiological needs, being loved, maintaining self-esteem, self-actualization.
B) self-actualization, physiological needs, safety, maintaining self-esteem, being loved.
C) safety, physiological needs, maintaining self-esteem, self-actualization.
D) physiological needs, safety, being loved, maintaining self-esteem, self-actualization.
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People with established identities tend to do all the following, EXCEPT

A) form intimate, lasting relationships.
B) share open communication.
C) remain isolated.
D) love and be loved.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of depression?

A) thoughts of worthlessness or guilt
B) overeating
C) too much or disturbed sleep
D) poor appetite and weight loss
E) increased energy
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Alex is a 28 year old who lives in a safe and friendly community, has a stable job, and is involved in a relationship with a loving and supportive person. According to Maslow, Alex has a chance of attaining

A) autonomy.
B) mastery in life accomplishments.
C) psychological freedom.
D) self-actualization.
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Which of the following phrases is the best description of normality?

A) what most people should do
B) what people think they should do
C) the right thing to do
D) what most people do
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The neurotransmitter that seems to be the most important in the treatment of depression is called

A) lutein.
B) dopamine.
C) acetylcholine.
D) serotonin.
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37
Which of the following statements is most TRUE regarding psychological health?

A) Being normal is the same as being psychologically healthy.
B) Psychological health is the absence of anxiety.
C) It is as difficult to define it as it is important to understand it.
D) Freedom from psychological disorders is a comprehensive definition of psychological health.
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38
According to the psychodynamic model, the basis of human behaviour is

A) generated from an innate desire to be mentally healthy.
B) rooted in the unconscious mind.
C) rooted in reasoned intellectual responses.
D) established through imitation and practice of life experiences.
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39
Our early identity models are most likely to be

A) celebrities.
B) peers.
C) parents.
D) political leaders.
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40
Stability, as it relates to self-esteem, is best described as

A) an integration of the self.
B) an unwavering positive self-image.
C) a necessary component for the establishment of a sense of love and belonging.
D) a complete absence of mixed messages about oneself from others.
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41
An example of an obsession is

A) constant hand washing.
B) concern of contracting syphilis from a handshake.
C) repeating someone's name five times every time you see her.
D) repeatedly checking to see if the stove is turned off.
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42
Which of the following statements is TRUE about shyness?

A) Shyness is often hidden from others.
B) Shy people are prevented from fulfilling their desire for social interaction by the actions of others.
C) It is the same as being introverted.
D) It usually doesn't appear as part of a person's personality until adolescence.
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43
Biological researchers have found genetic influences on

A) simple phobia.
B) depression.
C) social phobia.
D) post-traumatic stress syndrome.
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44
All of the following terms are used in the behaviourist's analysis of behavioural dysfunction, EXCEPT

A) intervention.
B) reinforcement.
C) response.
D) stimulus.
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45
Which of the following statements is TRUE of schizophrenia?

A) Schizophrenics can be logical in their thinking.
B) An individual can manage schizophrenia without professional help.
C) Schizophrenia is another name for "split personality."
D) Medication is not effective in treating it.
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46
Expressing wishes forcefully, but not necessarily hostilely, describes being

A) assertive.
B) overbearing.
C) passive.
D) aggressive.
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47
What percentage of Canadians aged 15 years and older experience Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

A) 3.9%
B) 1.2%
C) 5.3%
D) 2.6%
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48
What is the defense mechanism that allows a false, acceptable reason to be given when the real reason is unacceptable?

A) repression
B) rationalization
C) displacement
D) projection
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49
If you are dealing with anger in another person, you should NOT

A) accept the verbal abuse, as it is usually a temporary display.
B) react in a calm manner.
C) disengage for the time being.
D) attempt to validate the other person.
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50
Other-directed decision making refers to

A) intrinsic decision making.
B) satisfying your own desires.
C) seeking the approval of others.
D) value-based decision making.
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51
Which of the following statements about fear is false?

A) It is a useful daily tool to cope with life.
B) It is considered to be a problem if it is out of proportion to real danger.
C) It is another word for anxiety.
D) It is a basic and useful emotion.
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52
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for suicide?

A) addiction to alcohol or drugs
B) a history of previous attempts
C) readily available means
D) a high anxiety level
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53
Seasonal affective disorder

A) is more prevalent during seasons with more sunlight and snow.
B) has no effective treatment.
C) is more prevalent among people living at higher latitudes.
D) is more prevalent during the summer months.
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54
An obsession is a thought.

A) recurrent, unwanted
B) cultivated, irrational
C) rational, unwanted
D) cultivated, rational
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55
Which of the following statements regarding psychological health is TRUE?

A) Psychological health is freedom from all disorders.
B) Psychological health and physical health are linked.
C) Psychological health is a myth.
D) Psychological health is independent of physical health.
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56
Roger is a single father of two young daughters and has been dating Cheryl for the past 2 years. He recently learned that his company is going to be downsizing. Although Roger is financially stable, he is worried that his job is in jeopardy. He hasn't told anyone of the situation. Cheryl and his daughters have noticed that Roger is irritable and doesn't seem to be interested in doing anything. He is experiencing headaches, restlessness, and insomnia. Roger decides to seek professional help and starts seeing a cognitive therapist. Which one of the following approaches is Roger's therapist LEAST likely to use?

A) encouraging Roger to identify his fears and examine them logically
B) telling Roger that there is absolutely nothing to worry about
C) encouraging Roger to disclose his fears to Cheryl
D) helping Roger accept that he isn't going to experience a financial disaster
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57
A part of assertiveness is characterized most by

A) dominating others.
B) aggressiveness.
C) honest communication.
D) getting what you want.
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58
Maslow would NOT have described a self-actualized person as

A) not wasting energy trying to force people into the ideal picture of the way they should be.
B) willing to accept evidence that contradicts what one wants to believe.
C) knowing the difference between what is and what one wants.
D) remaining focused on the idea of the way things should be.
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59
Auditory hallucinations are characteristic of which mental health disorder?

A) bipolar disorder
B) depression
C) suicide
D) schizophrenia
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60
A drug commonly used to prevent mood swings associated with bipolar disorder is

A) Haldol.
B) amphetamines.
C) lithium carbonate.
D) thorazine.
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61
One's identity

A) changes profoundly as an adult.
B) rarely changes from year to year.
C) is established early in life.
D) is a lifelong process.
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62
A demoralized person would do all of the following, EXCEPT

A) minimize the success of others.
B) use all-or-nothing thinking.
C) take responsibility for poor outcomes.
D) engage in cognitive distortions.
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63
A 10-year-old girl learning about her capabilities in the classroom and on the playground would be in Erikson's stage of

A) industry vs. inferiority.
B) identity vs. role confusion.
C) integrity vs. despair.
D) autonomy vs. shame and doubt.
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64
A delusion is

A) a firmly held, false belief.
B) a form of disorganized thought.
C) similar to an auditory hallucination.
D) an obsession with a fantasy.
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65
People exposed to a higher number of traumatic life events than others typically

A) develop strong communication skills.
B) have greater vulnerabilities to future traumas.
C) have a genetic predisposition to these events.
D) develop worse coping skills.
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66
Agoraphobia is characterized by a fear of all of the following, EXCEPT

A) loss of control.
B) leaving home (in extreme cases).
C) being alone.
D) away from help.
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67
A person who expects failure and accepts it as deserved is called a(n)

A) masochist.
B) pessimist.
C) realist.
D) optimist.
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68
University students can typically find inexpensive mental health care through all of the following ways EXCEPT

A) psychology or education departments.
B) on-campus counseling centers.
C) support groups.
D) off-campus counseling centers.
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69
Which of the following professionals requires the most formal education?

A) psychiatrist
B) counselor
C) nurse-practitioner
D) social worker
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70
The development of trust begins

A) in adolescence.
B) in early adulthood.
C) in early childhood.
D) in infancy.
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71
A person tells a co-worker, with whom she competes for project assignments, that she'll help him with a report but then never follows through. This is an example of which defense mechanism?

A) projection
B) Substitution
C) passive-aggressive behaviour
D) displacement
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72
To reduce anxiety in social situations, all of the following are appropriate strategies, EXCEPT

A) practice realistic self-talk.
B) avoid frequent eye contact.
C) refocus your attention away from the stress reaction.
D) be an active listener.
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73
All of the following are characteristic of individuals experiencing an intermittent explosive disorder (IED), EXCEPT

A) expresses oneself constructively and assertively.
B) often accompanied by depression or another disorder.
C) may lash out uncontrollably, hurting someone else or destroying property.
D) may not think straight or act in their own best interest.
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74
Which of the following is NOT a recommended strategy for heading off explosive anger?

A) having a drink
B) distracting yourself
C) reframing your thoughts
D) having a cooling off period
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75
Which of the following attributes best characterizes manic behaviour?

A) increased energy
B) lack of appetite
C) classical depression
D) decreased sexual activity
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76
What percentage of North Americans describe themselves as shy?

A) 20-30%
B) 40-50%
C) 30-40%
D) 10-20%
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77
Which of the following is a social phobia?

A) fear of embarrassment
B) fear of animals
C) fear of seeing blood
D) fear of high places
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78
The model of human nature that proposes that the mind's activity depends on organic structure and genetics is the model.

A) cognitive
B) psychodynamic
C) biological
D) behavioural
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79
A treatment used for severe depression when other approaches fail is

A) electroconvulsive therapy.
B) herbal therapy.
C) psychoanalysis.
D) drug therapy.
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80
People usually develop panic disorder in their

A) early twenties.
B) early childhood.
C) teenage years.
D) late adulthood.
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