Deck 1: Concepts of Abnormality Throughout History
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Deck 1: Concepts of Abnormality Throughout History
1
What type of treatment was thought to be used by Stone Age people to treat madness?
A)religious chanting
B)death
C)herbal brews to poison evil spirits
D)trephination
E)exorcism
A)religious chanting
B)death
C)herbal brews to poison evil spirits
D)trephination
E)exorcism
trephination
2
If you lived in a society that explained changes in the weather as being influenced by the gods,you would likely view madness as being caused by
A)schizophrenia.
B)demon possession.
C)brain dysfunction.
D)weakness of character.
E)irrational thoughts.
A)schizophrenia.
B)demon possession.
C)brain dysfunction.
D)weakness of character.
E)irrational thoughts.
demon possession.
3
Psychopathology refers to
A)the same disorder as psychopathy.
B)disorders of the brain.
C)a physical cause to psychological problems.
D)only severe psychological disorders.
E)the study of the nature of psychological problems.
A)the same disorder as psychopathy.
B)disorders of the brain.
C)a physical cause to psychological problems.
D)only severe psychological disorders.
E)the study of the nature of psychological problems.
the study of the nature of psychological problems.
4
Which is the most sensible way to logically combine the criteria used to define psychological abnormality?
A)[infrequency OR personal distress] AND impaired functioning
B)[infrequency OR impaired functioning] AND personal distress
C)infrequency AND [personal distress OR impaired functioning]
D)infrequency AND personal distress AND impaired functioning
E)infrequency OR personal distress OR impaired functioning
A)[infrequency OR personal distress] AND impaired functioning
B)[infrequency OR impaired functioning] AND personal distress
C)infrequency AND [personal distress OR impaired functioning]
D)infrequency AND personal distress AND impaired functioning
E)infrequency OR personal distress OR impaired functioning
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5
Hippocrates believed that psychological functioning was influenced by imbalances in bodily fluids.Each of the following was considered an essential fluid EXCEPT
A)blood.
B)black bile.
C)brown bile.
D)green bile.
E)phlegm.
A)blood.
B)black bile.
C)brown bile.
D)green bile.
E)phlegm.
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6
Several methods were used during prehistoric times to treat abnormal behaviour.Which approach,however,was NOT common?
A)trephination
B)bedrest
C)induced trances
D)special care in asylums
E)magic
A)trephination
B)bedrest
C)induced trances
D)special care in asylums
E)magic
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7
Changes in the way that abnormality has been viewed over time has resulted in
A)a clear understanding of the etiology of disorders.
B)effective treatments for all disorders.
C)fewer diagnostic categories.
D)high reliability of all diagnoses.
E)a shift from supernatural to natural causes in explaining disorders.
A)a clear understanding of the etiology of disorders.
B)effective treatments for all disorders.
C)fewer diagnostic categories.
D)high reliability of all diagnoses.
E)a shift from supernatural to natural causes in explaining disorders.
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8
Abnormal behaviour has been defined as that which occurs infrequently.Which of the following examples illustrates a problem with this definition?
A)People with IQs below 70 are considered abnormal.
B)Most people get depressed from time to time.
C)Mathematical geniuses are considered rare in the population.
D)Children often believe in the existence of monsters.
E)Anxiety disorders are relatively rare in a given population.
A)People with IQs below 70 are considered abnormal.
B)Most people get depressed from time to time.
C)Mathematical geniuses are considered rare in the population.
D)Children often believe in the existence of monsters.
E)Anxiety disorders are relatively rare in a given population.
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9
The authors discuss the Violation of Cultural Norms criterion as:
A)an essential and sufficient component in defining psychological abnormality
B)a necessary but not sufficient component of defining abnormality
C)a consideration that will often be relevant to defining abnormality
D)distinct from considerations of psychological abnormality
E)a distraction from considerations of abnormality
A)an essential and sufficient component in defining psychological abnormality
B)a necessary but not sufficient component of defining abnormality
C)a consideration that will often be relevant to defining abnormality
D)distinct from considerations of psychological abnormality
E)a distraction from considerations of abnormality
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10
Your housemate has been overly concerned with keeping the kitchen clean.In fact,he scrubs the sinks and counters for half an hour each time someone puts something on them.In order to determine his diagnosis,a practitioner in North America would be most likely to consult the
A)American Medical Association's Treatment Manual (AMA-TM).
B)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual,fifth edition (DSM-5).
C)International Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders (ICD-10).
D)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual,sixth edition (DSM-6).
E)The North American Guide to Psychiatric Disorders (NAPD-IV).
A)American Medical Association's Treatment Manual (AMA-TM).
B)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual,fifth edition (DSM-5).
C)International Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders (ICD-10).
D)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual,sixth edition (DSM-6).
E)The North American Guide to Psychiatric Disorders (NAPD-IV).
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11
Hippocrates played a major role in both how the causes and treatment of mental illness were viewed.However,his greatest contribution to psychology was
A)being the father of psychoanalysis.
B)proving the value of leading a healthy life in preventing madness.
C)emphasizing the natural causes of mental illness.
D)separating the causes of madness into medical and magical causes.
E)his idea that psychological functioning resulted from disturbances of bodily fluids.
A)being the father of psychoanalysis.
B)proving the value of leading a healthy life in preventing madness.
C)emphasizing the natural causes of mental illness.
D)separating the causes of madness into medical and magical causes.
E)his idea that psychological functioning resulted from disturbances of bodily fluids.
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12
What is one difficulty in defining abnormal behaviour?
A)eccentric behaviour usually indicates abnormal behaviour
B)everyone is to some degree abnormal in their behaviour
C)unusual behaviour may not be abnormal according to diagnostic criteria
D)all people experience anxiety now and then
E)people's behaviour depends on the situation
A)eccentric behaviour usually indicates abnormal behaviour
B)everyone is to some degree abnormal in their behaviour
C)unusual behaviour may not be abnormal according to diagnostic criteria
D)all people experience anxiety now and then
E)people's behaviour depends on the situation
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13
According to Hippocrates,mental disorders should be treated by which one of the following?
A)exorcism
B)magical spells
C)trephination
D)healthy diet and exercise
E)food and water deprivation
A)exorcism
B)magical spells
C)trephination
D)healthy diet and exercise
E)food and water deprivation
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14
Perhaps the biggest problem with using inappropriate behaviour as a criterion for abnormal behaviour is
A)what is considered appropriate differs over time and location.
B)mentally ill people are usually not dangerous.
C)social norms tend to be constant over time.
D)inappropriate behaviour is often the norm in North American culture.
E)killers and murderers are generally sane.
A)what is considered appropriate differs over time and location.
B)mentally ill people are usually not dangerous.
C)social norms tend to be constant over time.
D)inappropriate behaviour is often the norm in North American culture.
E)killers and murderers are generally sane.
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15
Dr.Jayvonna is working with a patient who has to arrange and rearrange her food on her plate after each bite.Although her patient does not find this behaviour strange,other people find it odd.The definition of abnormality applicable to this patient is
A)statistically unusual behaviour.
B)violating the norms of society.
C)distress to self and others.
D)personal dysfunction.
E)expert diagnosis.
A)statistically unusual behaviour.
B)violating the norms of society.
C)distress to self and others.
D)personal dysfunction.
E)expert diagnosis.
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16
Which one of the following groups of principles have been used to define abnormality?
A)diagnosis by an expert,personal distress,poor emotional control
B)personal distress,delinquent activity,poor emotional control
C)violation of norms,abnormal intellectual functioning,personal distress
D)infrequency,personal distress,impaired functioning
E)psychiatric diagnosis,harmful dysfunction,abnormal intellectual functioning
A)diagnosis by an expert,personal distress,poor emotional control
B)personal distress,delinquent activity,poor emotional control
C)violation of norms,abnormal intellectual functioning,personal distress
D)infrequency,personal distress,impaired functioning
E)psychiatric diagnosis,harmful dysfunction,abnormal intellectual functioning
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17
Plato and Aristotle accepted many of Hippocrate's ideas,but rejected others.Which of the following best describes their belief about the cause of mental illness?
A)that an imbalance in essential bodily fluids affected functioning
B)that brain dysfunction affected behaviour
C)that environmental factors played the critical role
D)lack of education could cause mental illness
E)that mental illness had natural causes
A)that an imbalance in essential bodily fluids affected functioning
B)that brain dysfunction affected behaviour
C)that environmental factors played the critical role
D)lack of education could cause mental illness
E)that mental illness had natural causes
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18
An ancient Greek was behaving quite aggressively and was quite short-tempered.He would likely have been diagnosed as having
A)too little yellow bile.
B)an excess of blood.
C)excess phlegm.
D)too much yellow bile.
E)an overabundance of black bile.
A)too little yellow bile.
B)an excess of blood.
C)excess phlegm.
D)too much yellow bile.
E)an overabundance of black bile.
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19
According to the text,behavior,speech or thought that impairs a person's functioning corresponds best to which concept below?
A)mental illness
B)mental problem
C)brain pathology
D)psychological abnormality
E)psychological disorder
A)mental illness
B)mental problem
C)brain pathology
D)psychological abnormality
E)psychological disorder
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20
To whom can we credit with the original idea that dreams play an important role in understanding mental illness?
A)Freud
B)Aristotle
C)Plato
D)Hippocrates
E)Galen
A)Freud
B)Aristotle
C)Plato
D)Hippocrates
E)Galen
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21
The notion of "possession" during the Middle Ages was often applied to
A)people who disagreed with Church doctrine.
B)people who sinned frequently.
C)men who beat their wives.
D)people who had suffered a nervous breakdown.
E)people suffering from a mental illness.
A)people who disagreed with Church doctrine.
B)people who sinned frequently.
C)men who beat their wives.
D)people who had suffered a nervous breakdown.
E)people suffering from a mental illness.
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22
Your sister suddenly begins to leap about,jumping and dancing in the streets.During the Middle Ages,she would most likely be diagnosed with
A)melancholia.
B)trephination.
C)the Tarantella.
D)an excess of phlegm.
E)spiritus vitae.
A)melancholia.
B)trephination.
C)the Tarantella.
D)an excess of phlegm.
E)spiritus vitae.
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23
Avicenna's The Canon of Medicine may have included early forms of which of the following modern methods of treatment?
A)homeopathic treatment
B)dream analysis
C)behaviour therapy
D)psychotherapy
E)bloodletting
A)homeopathic treatment
B)dream analysis
C)behaviour therapy
D)psychotherapy
E)bloodletting
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24
Moral therapy implies that
A)psychological therapy should be administered by the Church.
B)psychological therapy should be used more often.
C)mentally ill patients can benefit from spiritual enlightenment.
D)mentally ill patients need to be taught a moralistic approach to life.
E)mentally ill patients can be treated without chemical or physical restraints.
A)psychological therapy should be administered by the Church.
B)psychological therapy should be used more often.
C)mentally ill patients can benefit from spiritual enlightenment.
D)mentally ill patients need to be taught a moralistic approach to life.
E)mentally ill patients can be treated without chemical or physical restraints.
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25
Early Arabian asylums were established to
A)protect society from the mentally ill.
B)provide the mentally ill with a safe haven.
C)begin the tradition of group therapy.
D)reintroduce trephination as a major form of treatment.
E)fulfill the requirements of the Koran.
A)protect society from the mentally ill.
B)provide the mentally ill with a safe haven.
C)begin the tradition of group therapy.
D)reintroduce trephination as a major form of treatment.
E)fulfill the requirements of the Koran.
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26
English "workhouses" were
A)established during the Enlightenment period to deal with the insane.
B)run by the patients.
C)run by physicians.
D)were special places where the mentally ill could work.
E)used to hide the poor from society.
A)established during the Enlightenment period to deal with the insane.
B)run by the patients.
C)run by physicians.
D)were special places where the mentally ill could work.
E)used to hide the poor from society.
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27
Jennifer is a psychotherapist,and she considers talking about problems to be therapeutic.Which of the following groups would most likely agree with her?
A)early Egyptians
B)Arabians
C)classical Greek and Romans
D)Europeans during the Middle Ages
E)prehistoric people
A)early Egyptians
B)Arabians
C)classical Greek and Romans
D)Europeans during the Middle Ages
E)prehistoric people
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28
According to Paracelsus,St.Vitus' Dance was caused by
A)tarantula bites.
B)psychic conflicts.
C)imbalances in bodily fluids.
D)mania.
E)possession by evil spirits.
A)tarantula bites.
B)psychic conflicts.
C)imbalances in bodily fluids.
D)mania.
E)possession by evil spirits.
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29
Which of the following persons and treatments DO NOT match?
A)Paracelsus and hypnotism
B)Hippocrates and rest
C)Galen and sympathetic listening
D)Weyer and chanting
E)Avicenna and behavior therapy
A)Paracelsus and hypnotism
B)Hippocrates and rest
C)Galen and sympathetic listening
D)Weyer and chanting
E)Avicenna and behavior therapy
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30
This individual's campaign to improve the conditions for the mentally ill resulted in the opening of 32 state hospitals,including two in Canada.
A)Dorothea Dix
B)Cabanis
C)Benjamin Rush
D)William Tuke
E)Philippe Pinel
A)Dorothea Dix
B)Cabanis
C)Benjamin Rush
D)William Tuke
E)Philippe Pinel
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31
Treatment in the town of Gheel is similar to
A)modern day treatment programs.
B)a humanistic approach.
C)a community treatment approach.
D)that of the early Greeks.
E)treatment advocated by many of the early Europeans.
A)modern day treatment programs.
B)a humanistic approach.
C)a community treatment approach.
D)that of the early Greeks.
E)treatment advocated by many of the early Europeans.
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32
All of the following are valid criticisms of the mental hygiene movement EXCEPT
A)psychosocial treatments were less effective due to the large number of patients.
B)physical treatments were often unpleasant.
C)living conditions in the asylum were unpleasant.
D)the original goals of the movement were less than noble.
E)overcrowding in asylums prevented proper care.
A)psychosocial treatments were less effective due to the large number of patients.
B)physical treatments were often unpleasant.
C)living conditions in the asylum were unpleasant.
D)the original goals of the movement were less than noble.
E)overcrowding in asylums prevented proper care.
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33
The idea that both mental and physical disorders were caused by problems in the body was held by
A)Soranus.
B)Aristotle.
C)Plato.
D)the Greek physician Aretaeus.
E)Hippocrates.
A)Soranus.
B)Aristotle.
C)Plato.
D)the Greek physician Aretaeus.
E)Hippocrates.
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34
The spiritus vitae was
A)a disorder where people begin to dance in the streets and drink red wines.
B)a spirit believed to possess individuals and cause madness.
C)a bodily fluid believed by Paracelsus to result in mental illness.
D)a naturalistic cause of madness.
E)the venom of the tarantula.
A)a disorder where people begin to dance in the streets and drink red wines.
B)a spirit believed to possess individuals and cause madness.
C)a bodily fluid believed by Paracelsus to result in mental illness.
D)a naturalistic cause of madness.
E)the venom of the tarantula.
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35
Which of the following individuals is known for promoting a more humanitarian approach in mental hospitals?
A)Benedict Morel
B)Philippe Pinel
C)St.Vincent de Paul
D)Johannes Weyer
E)Benjamin Rush
A)Benedict Morel
B)Philippe Pinel
C)St.Vincent de Paul
D)Johannes Weyer
E)Benjamin Rush
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36
During the 13th and 14th centuries,a woman caught talking to her garden plants would
A)be treated by either prayer or exorcism of demons.
B)be treated with hypnotism.
C)be treated using special herbs and potions.
D)be accused of witchcraft and tortured to prevent her evil powers from spreading.
E)be considered psychotic.
A)be treated by either prayer or exorcism of demons.
B)be treated with hypnotism.
C)be treated using special herbs and potions.
D)be accused of witchcraft and tortured to prevent her evil powers from spreading.
E)be considered psychotic.
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37
The term "bedlam" originated from
A)a method of treatment used in early asylums.
B)the lack of beds that was common in early asylums.
C)the bizarre behaviour known as St.Vitus' dance.
D)moments of frenzy among mad people.
E)behaviour of the patients in deplorable early European asylums.
A)a method of treatment used in early asylums.
B)the lack of beds that was common in early asylums.
C)the bizarre behaviour known as St.Vitus' dance.
D)moments of frenzy among mad people.
E)behaviour of the patients in deplorable early European asylums.
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38
Early treatment of the mentally ill in the United States
A)was more successful than many of the earlier treatments had been.
B)was more humane than most of the approaches outside North America.
C)was at times similar in cruelty to early supernatural treatments.
D)differed from European treatment due to different societal values.
E)was less successful than treatments introduced during the Middle Ages.
A)was more successful than many of the earlier treatments had been.
B)was more humane than most of the approaches outside North America.
C)was at times similar in cruelty to early supernatural treatments.
D)differed from European treatment due to different societal values.
E)was less successful than treatments introduced during the Middle Ages.
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39
The mental hygiene movement
A)resulted in a reduction in the number of people in institutions.
B)resulted in an increase of patients in mental institutions.
C)led to an increase in moral therapy.
D)was criticized by Philippe Pinel.
E)led to the advent of antipsychotic drugs.
A)resulted in a reduction in the number of people in institutions.
B)resulted in an increase of patients in mental institutions.
C)led to an increase in moral therapy.
D)was criticized by Philippe Pinel.
E)led to the advent of antipsychotic drugs.
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40
What do the views of Paracelsus,Teresa of Avila,and St.Vincent de Paul have in common?
A)They all attempted to develop a new system of classification.
B)They believed that religious approaches could lead to a cure.
C)They established asylums to humanely care for the mad.
D)They argue for a more naturalistic approach to viewing mental illness.
E)Each of them contributed to Freud's system of psychoanalysis.
A)They all attempted to develop a new system of classification.
B)They believed that religious approaches could lead to a cure.
C)They established asylums to humanely care for the mad.
D)They argue for a more naturalistic approach to viewing mental illness.
E)Each of them contributed to Freud's system of psychoanalysis.
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41
Insulin was used by Sakel during the mid-20th century in order to treat:
A)schizophrenia
B)anxiety disorders
C)depression
D)diabetes
E)alcoholism
A)schizophrenia
B)anxiety disorders
C)depression
D)diabetes
E)alcoholism
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42
Dr.Ramos treats patients suffering from mood disorders,and she believes that their illnesses are a result of imbalances of chemicals in the brain.She would most likely adhere to which field of psychology?
A)psychopharmacology
B)cognitive psychology
C)psychoanalysis
D)clinical psychology
E)health psychology
A)psychopharmacology
B)cognitive psychology
C)psychoanalysis
D)clinical psychology
E)health psychology
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43
Jason has been given Ritalin to control his hyperactive moods.He is receiving
A)pharmacotherapy.
B)palliative therapy.
C)psychotherapy.
D)psychosurgery.
E)psychoanalysis.
A)pharmacotherapy.
B)palliative therapy.
C)psychotherapy.
D)psychosurgery.
E)psychoanalysis.
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44
Which of the following accomplishments are NOT attributed to Pinel?
A)looking to natural explanations as the cause of mental illness
B)clearly describing the symptoms of disorders
C)emphasizing the role of psychological and social factors in the development of mental illness
D)developing a systematic approach to classifying disorders
E)bringing moral therapy to North America
A)looking to natural explanations as the cause of mental illness
B)clearly describing the symptoms of disorders
C)emphasizing the role of psychological and social factors in the development of mental illness
D)developing a systematic approach to classifying disorders
E)bringing moral therapy to North America
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45
Groups of symptoms that tend to occur together are called
A)biological.
B)disabilities.
C)categories.
D)diatheses.
E)syndromes.
A)biological.
B)disabilities.
C)categories.
D)diatheses.
E)syndromes.
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46
Which of the following are classification systems of mental illness?
A)CP-10
B)GPI
C)ECT
D)WRS-R
E)DSM-5
A)CP-10
B)GPI
C)ECT
D)WRS-R
E)DSM-5
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47
The germ theory of disease led to the idea that
A)it was important to wash your hands after being with psychiatric patients.
B)only biological treatments are beneficial for mental illness.
C)heredity plays an important role in the transmission of mental disease.
D)General Paresis of the Insane may be a consequence of syphilis.
E)germs may cause anxiety.
A)it was important to wash your hands after being with psychiatric patients.
B)only biological treatments are beneficial for mental illness.
C)heredity plays an important role in the transmission of mental disease.
D)General Paresis of the Insane may be a consequence of syphilis.
E)germs may cause anxiety.
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Kraepelin's system of classification of mental illness
A)did not influence later classification systems.
B)suggested that psychological factors caused disorders.
C)failed to recognize that certain groups of symptoms tended to occur together.
D)recognized that different disorders were distinct.
E)offered suggestions for treatment.
A)did not influence later classification systems.
B)suggested that psychological factors caused disorders.
C)failed to recognize that certain groups of symptoms tended to occur together.
D)recognized that different disorders were distinct.
E)offered suggestions for treatment.
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49
Somatogenesis refers to
A)a disorder where people feel their body is not theirs.
B)the idea that mental disorders are caused by biological factors.
C)somatization disorder.
D)a method of treating general paresis.
E)the idea that mental disorders are caused by psychological factors.
A)a disorder where people feel their body is not theirs.
B)the idea that mental disorders are caused by biological factors.
C)somatization disorder.
D)a method of treating general paresis.
E)the idea that mental disorders are caused by psychological factors.
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50
The textbook informs us that process of deinstitutionalization was set in motion by three "revolutions" or movements:
A)pharmacological revolution; patients' rights and community mental health movements
B)The French Revolution and the appointment of Philippe Pinel; patients' rights movement; upheavals in various local Canadian asylums
C)the French Revolution; American Revolution; the patients' rights movement
D)The French Revolution; American Revolution; Pinel's "revolution"
E)none of the above
A)pharmacological revolution; patients' rights and community mental health movements
B)The French Revolution and the appointment of Philippe Pinel; patients' rights movement; upheavals in various local Canadian asylums
C)the French Revolution; American Revolution; the patients' rights movement
D)The French Revolution; American Revolution; Pinel's "revolution"
E)none of the above
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51
ECT (electric shock therapy)proved to be most successful in treating
A)epilepsy.
B)anxiety.
C)drug addiction.
D)depression.
E)schizophrenics.
A)epilepsy.
B)anxiety.
C)drug addiction.
D)depression.
E)schizophrenics.
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52
Sakel administered insulin to patients in order to inducewhich he believed would cure or reduce the symptoms of schizophrenia
A)convulsions
B)seizures
C)shock
D)coma
E)low blood sugar
A)convulsions
B)seizures
C)shock
D)coma
E)low blood sugar
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53
Which series depicts the best order of the transmission of ideas?
A)Charcot > Mesmer > Breuer > Janet > Freud
B)Mesmer > Charcot > Breuer > Janet > Freud
C)Charcot > Freud > Breuer > Mesmer > Janet
D)Charcot > Freud > Mesmer > Janet > Breuer
E)Mesmer > Charcot > Janet > Breuer > Freud
A)Charcot > Mesmer > Breuer > Janet > Freud
B)Mesmer > Charcot > Breuer > Janet > Freud
C)Charcot > Freud > Breuer > Mesmer > Janet
D)Charcot > Freud > Mesmer > Janet > Breuer
E)Mesmer > Charcot > Janet > Breuer > Freud
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54
Mesmer believed that hysteria was the result of
A)a wandering uterus.
B)disturbances in the distribution of magnetic fluids.
C)imbalances in brain chemicals.
D)too little of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
E)animal magnetism.
A)a wandering uterus.
B)disturbances in the distribution of magnetic fluids.
C)imbalances in brain chemicals.
D)too little of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
E)animal magnetism.
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55
Clinical Psychiatry,published by Kraepelin in 1883,was an important textbook because it
A)introduced pioneering treatments for severe mental disorders.
B)explained the causes of many common mental disorders.
C)attempted to classify mental illnesses.
D)joined together the professions of clinical psychology and psychiatry.
E)described methods of treatment for psychiatric disorders.
A)introduced pioneering treatments for severe mental disorders.
B)explained the causes of many common mental disorders.
C)attempted to classify mental illnesses.
D)joined together the professions of clinical psychology and psychiatry.
E)described methods of treatment for psychiatric disorders.
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56
Cabanis (1757-1808)introduced the idea that personal factors as well as somatic factors accounted for mental disorders.His theories encouraged the approach to treatment.
A)physical
B)social
C)institutional
D)psychological
E)biological
A)physical
B)social
C)institutional
D)psychological
E)biological
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57
introduced "degeneration" theory,which proposed that abnormal functioning was transmitted by hereditary processes.
A)Pinel
B)Cabanis
C)Charles Darwin
D)Cesare Lombroso
E)Benedict Morel
A)Pinel
B)Cabanis
C)Charles Darwin
D)Cesare Lombroso
E)Benedict Morel
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58
You are one of Mesmer's assistants during the 1700s.Your treatment of choice for dealing with hysteria would be considered a predecessor of
A)psychopharmacotherapy.
B)hypnotism.
C)spiritual healing.
D)the cathartic method.
E)psychotherapy.
A)psychopharmacotherapy.
B)hypnotism.
C)spiritual healing.
D)the cathartic method.
E)psychotherapy.
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59
Symptoms during the later stages of general paresis of the insane may show similarity to
A)bipolar disorder.
B)disorders such as Alzheimer's.
C)antisocial personality disorder.
D)autism.
E)schizophrenia.
A)bipolar disorder.
B)disorders such as Alzheimer's.
C)antisocial personality disorder.
D)autism.
E)schizophrenia.
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60
"All mental disorders are the result of biological problems." Who would be most likely to agree with this statement?
A)Breuer
B)Kraepelin
C)Pinel
D)Freud
E)Watson
A)Breuer
B)Kraepelin
C)Pinel
D)Freud
E)Watson
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61
Which of the following persons and accomplishments are INCORRECTLY matched?
A)Breuer and hypnosis
B)Meichenbaum and cognitive-behaviour therapy
C)Bandura and social learning theory
D)Kajander and depression
E)Bandura and aggressive behaviour
A)Breuer and hypnosis
B)Meichenbaum and cognitive-behaviour therapy
C)Bandura and social learning theory
D)Kajander and depression
E)Bandura and aggressive behaviour
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62
believed that hypnotism was not valuable in treating hysterics.
A)Braid
B)Breuer
C)Charcot
D)Janet
E)Watson
A)Braid
B)Breuer
C)Charcot
D)Janet
E)Watson
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63
Which theorists have a psychogenic approach to understanding psychopathology?
A)Freud; Watson; Meichenbaum
B)Morel; Freud; Watson
C)Kraeplin; Morel; Freud
D)Krafft-Ebing; Morel; Cerletti
E)Cerletti; Janet; Pavlov
A)Freud; Watson; Meichenbaum
B)Morel; Freud; Watson
C)Kraeplin; Morel; Freud
D)Krafft-Ebing; Morel; Cerletti
E)Cerletti; Janet; Pavlov
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64
Psychopathology refers to the problems suffered by people with psychological disorders.
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65
The first textbook printed in Canada dealing with care and housing of the mentally ill
A)encouraged patience and tolerance.
B)suggested that the mentally ill be treated at home.
C)reflected the moral therapy approach.
D)recommended treating them with floggings.
E)recommended drug therapy.
A)encouraged patience and tolerance.
B)suggested that the mentally ill be treated at home.
C)reflected the moral therapy approach.
D)recommended treating them with floggings.
E)recommended drug therapy.
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66
Evidence-based practice is defined in the textbook as:
A)integrating scientific evidence and individual expertise to inform optimum client care
B)gathering evidence that certain methods are applicable to certain disorders
C)gathering data from clinical practice to inform clinical research
D)choosing methods in clinical practice that are based upon experimental evidence
E)choosing methods in clinical practice that are based upon case study evidence
A)integrating scientific evidence and individual expertise to inform optimum client care
B)gathering evidence that certain methods are applicable to certain disorders
C)gathering data from clinical practice to inform clinical research
D)choosing methods in clinical practice that are based upon experimental evidence
E)choosing methods in clinical practice that are based upon case study evidence
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67
Mental illness conveys the same meaning as psychological abnormality,but it implies a medical or somatogenic rather than psychogenic cause.
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68
Jonah is afraid of heights.Dr.Morlin employs an approach to deal with Jonah's phobia that involves having Jonah practice exposing himself to high places.This approach would best be viewed as
A)psychopharmacological.
B)behavioural.
C)biological.
D)cathartic.
E)psychoanalytical.
A)psychopharmacological.
B)behavioural.
C)biological.
D)cathartic.
E)psychoanalytical.
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69
During the 17th century,in which Canadian province was it that the development of proper places of care for the mentally ill was most accepted?
A)Alberta
B)Manitoba
C)Quebec
D)British Columbia
E)Ontario
A)Alberta
B)Manitoba
C)Quebec
D)British Columbia
E)Ontario
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70
The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC)aims to:
A)be a catalyst for the reform of mental health policies
B)facilitate,enable,and support a national approach to mental health issues
C)diminish stigma and discrimination faced by Canadians living with mental disorders
D)disseminate evidence-based information about mental health and mental illness
E)all of the above
A)be a catalyst for the reform of mental health policies
B)facilitate,enable,and support a national approach to mental health issues
C)diminish stigma and discrimination faced by Canadians living with mental disorders
D)disseminate evidence-based information about mental health and mental illness
E)all of the above
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71
Lobotomies were widely used treatments in Canada during the mid-1940s.This treatment involved
A)lesioning of the brain by electrodes.
B)pharmacotherapy.
C)disconnection of the frontal lobes of the brain.
D)removal of the cerebellum.
E)removal of the ovaries in women.
A)lesioning of the brain by electrodes.
B)pharmacotherapy.
C)disconnection of the frontal lobes of the brain.
D)removal of the cerebellum.
E)removal of the ovaries in women.
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72
Dr.Ruth Kajander can be noted for
A)unique blend of drug and talk therapy with severely disordered patients.
B)her role in the CIA-funded research in Montreal.
C)recognizing the value of tranquillizers in treating depression.
D)treating and reducing anxiety in patients prior to surgery.
E)using chlorpromazine to treat schizophrenics.
A)unique blend of drug and talk therapy with severely disordered patients.
B)her role in the CIA-funded research in Montreal.
C)recognizing the value of tranquillizers in treating depression.
D)treating and reducing anxiety in patients prior to surgery.
E)using chlorpromazine to treat schizophrenics.
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73
Each of the following persons based in Canada contributed to both theory and treatment EXCEPT
A)J)F.Lehman.
B)Donald Meichenbaum.
C)Albert Bandura.
D)Ruth Kajander.
E)Richard Walters.
A)J)F.Lehman.
B)Donald Meichenbaum.
C)Albert Bandura.
D)Ruth Kajander.
E)Richard Walters.
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74
Canadian psychologist Donald Meichenbaum's early work contributed significantly to the growth oftherapy.
A)moral
B)social-behaviour
C)psychopharmalogical
D)cognitive-behavioural
E)social learning
A)moral
B)social-behaviour
C)psychopharmalogical
D)cognitive-behavioural
E)social learning
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75
Archival evidence shows that many early lobotomies were performed in Canada primarily to:
A)restore calm and reason to the patient so that they can participate in psychotherapy
B)reduce suffering in patients with acute occipital dysfunction
C)alleviate hospital management problems and advance research
D)determine the role of the cerebellum in cases of severe emotional problems
E)cure schizophrenia
A)restore calm and reason to the patient so that they can participate in psychotherapy
B)reduce suffering in patients with acute occipital dysfunction
C)alleviate hospital management problems and advance research
D)determine the role of the cerebellum in cases of severe emotional problems
E)cure schizophrenia
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76
In the mid to late 1800s,several therapists became quite well known.Which of the following represents a correctly matched therapist and his treatment?
A)Breuer & talk therapy
B)Charcot & anesthesia therapy
C)Mesmer & animal hypnosis
D)Freud & sex therapy
E)Watson & hypnotherapy
A)Breuer & talk therapy
B)Charcot & anesthesia therapy
C)Mesmer & animal hypnosis
D)Freud & sex therapy
E)Watson & hypnotherapy
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77
The first asylum for the mentally ill established in Canada was
A)Vancouver Psychiatric Hospital.
B)Montreal's Allen Memorial Hospital.
C)the Rockwood asylum in Kingston.
D)the Hotel Dieu in Quebec.
E)the Hotel Dieu in Calgary.
A)Vancouver Psychiatric Hospital.
B)Montreal's Allen Memorial Hospital.
C)the Rockwood asylum in Kingston.
D)the Hotel Dieu in Quebec.
E)the Hotel Dieu in Calgary.
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78
Cameron's experiments were problematic because
A)he attempted to brainwash patients through various "treatments".
B)patients agreed to participate.
C)he did not realize the CIA were involved.
D)they received public approval.
E)his patients were not troubled by the research.
A)he attempted to brainwash patients through various "treatments".
B)patients agreed to participate.
C)he did not realize the CIA were involved.
D)they received public approval.
E)his patients were not troubled by the research.
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79
Montreal's Allen Memorial Hospital was
A)the first place in Canada to use psychoanalysis.
B)founded by Ewen Cameron.
C)a place where the criminally insane were housed.
D)the site of a research project funded by the CIA.
E)a leading Canadian hospital in the treatment and care of psychiatric patients.
A)the first place in Canada to use psychoanalysis.
B)founded by Ewen Cameron.
C)a place where the criminally insane were housed.
D)the site of a research project funded by the CIA.
E)a leading Canadian hospital in the treatment and care of psychiatric patients.
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80
In writing an essay on behaviourism,you would be likely to include all of the following statements EXCEPT
A)abnormal behaviour is learned.
B)psychology must be restricted to observable behaviour.
C)behavioural approaches produced a revolution in psychological thought.
D)Watson acknowledged that abnormal behaviour was likely present at birth.
E)behavioural approaches have become established in treatment of disorders.
A)abnormal behaviour is learned.
B)psychology must be restricted to observable behaviour.
C)behavioural approaches produced a revolution in psychological thought.
D)Watson acknowledged that abnormal behaviour was likely present at birth.
E)behavioural approaches have become established in treatment of disorders.
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