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Deck 7: Diagnosis and Classification Issues: Dsm-5 and More
1
In the United States, what is the most up-to-date, prevailing diagnostic guide for mental health professionals?
A) International Classification of Diseases, 9th Edition
B) International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition
C) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition
D) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 6th Edition
A) International Classification of Diseases, 9th Edition
B) International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition
C) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition
D) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 6th Edition
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition
2
DSM-III ______.
A) contained less disorders than DSM-II
B) was significantly longer in length than DSM-II
C) emphasized psychoanalytic and psychodynamic perspectives
D) introduced the General Adaptation Scale, which clinicians used to rate patients' health on a 100-point scale
A) contained less disorders than DSM-II
B) was significantly longer in length than DSM-II
C) emphasized psychoanalytic and psychodynamic perspectives
D) introduced the General Adaptation Scale, which clinicians used to rate patients' health on a 100-point scale
was significantly longer in length than DSM-II
3
During the late 1800s and early 1900s, the primary purpose of diagnostic categories was ______.
A) the diagnosis of prisoners
B) the collection of statistical and census data
C) compliance with health insurance and managed care company policies
D) to offer guidance toward particular forms of medication and psychotherapy
A) the diagnosis of prisoners
B) the collection of statistical and census data
C) compliance with health insurance and managed care company policies
D) to offer guidance toward particular forms of medication and psychotherapy
the collection of statistical and census data
4
The DSM is primarily authored by ______.
A) social workers
B) counselors
C) psychologists
D) psychiatrists
A) social workers
B) counselors
C) psychologists
D) psychiatrists
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5
DSM-I and DSM-II ______.
A) were empirically based
B) reflected a psychoanalytic orientation
C) included lists of specific symptoms or criteria for each disorder
D) offered significant generalizability and clinical utility
A) were empirically based
B) reflected a psychoanalytic orientation
C) included lists of specific symptoms or criteria for each disorder
D) offered significant generalizability and clinical utility
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6
According to the harmful dysfunction theory of mental disorders, when we try to determine what is abnormal, we should consider ______.
A) scientific or evolutionary data, as well as social values that provide context for the behavior
B) the social constructs that regulate behavior and thought
C) cognitive contributions to irregular behaviors
D) behavioral, as well as psychoanalytic, components of abnormality
A) scientific or evolutionary data, as well as social values that provide context for the behavior
B) the social constructs that regulate behavior and thought
C) cognitive contributions to irregular behaviors
D) behavioral, as well as psychoanalytic, components of abnormality
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7
Which of the following is NOT a part of DSM-5's definition of a mental disorder?
A) clinically significant disturbance in cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior
B) dysfunction in mental functioning
C) usually associated with significant distress or disability
D) consists of behaviors witnessed in less than 30% of the population
A) clinically significant disturbance in cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior
B) dysfunction in mental functioning
C) usually associated with significant distress or disability
D) consists of behaviors witnessed in less than 30% of the population
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8
The DSM reflects a medical model of psychopathology. This means that ______.
A) each mental disorder is a byproduct of a medical disorder centered in a part of the body other than the brain
B) each mental disorder is an entity defined categorically and features a list of specific symptoms
C) medication is the only acceptable form of treatment for mental disorders
D) psychotherapy cannot be expected to succeed unless it is accompanied by medication
A) each mental disorder is a byproduct of a medical disorder centered in a part of the body other than the brain
B) each mental disorder is an entity defined categorically and features a list of specific symptoms
C) medication is the only acceptable form of treatment for mental disorders
D) psychotherapy cannot be expected to succeed unless it is accompanied by medication
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9
The first edition of the DSM contained only three broad categories ______.
A) psychoses, neuroses, and character disorders
B) internalizing, externalizing, and mediating disorders
C) primary, secondary, and tertiary disorders
D) Freudian, Jungian, and undifferentiated disorders
A) psychoses, neuroses, and character disorders
B) internalizing, externalizing, and mediating disorders
C) primary, secondary, and tertiary disorders
D) Freudian, Jungian, and undifferentiated disorders
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10
DSM-III differed from its predecessors in all of the following significant ways EXCEPT that it ______.
A) introduced a multiaxial diagnostic system
B) listed specific diagnostic criteria to define disorders
C) featured a greater reliance on empirical data rather than clinical consensus
D) emphasized psychoanalytic and humanistic perspectives
A) introduced a multiaxial diagnostic system
B) listed specific diagnostic criteria to define disorders
C) featured a greater reliance on empirical data rather than clinical consensus
D) emphasized psychoanalytic and humanistic perspectives
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11
Disorders such as attenuated psychosis syndrome are not official diagnoses and are listed as ______ in DSM-5.
A) upcoming diagnoses
B) research disorders
C) proposed criteria sets
D) culture-bound syndromes
A) upcoming diagnoses
B) research disorders
C) proposed criteria sets
D) culture-bound syndromes
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12
Emil Kraepelin was a pioneer of the diagnosis of mental disorders. Among the categories he identified were ______, which is similar to the current label of bipolar disorder, and ______, which is similar to the current label of schizophrenia.
A) manic-depressive psychosis; dementia praecox
B) anxiety neurosis; disorderly thought psychosis
C) dementia praecox; separation disorder
D) anxiety neurosis; separation disorder
A) manic-depressive psychosis; dementia praecox
B) anxiety neurosis; disorderly thought psychosis
C) dementia praecox; separation disorder
D) anxiety neurosis; separation disorder
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13
The first edition of the DSM was published in ______.
A) 1914
B) 1930
C) 1952
D) 1986
A) 1914
B) 1930
C) 1952
D) 1986
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14
Hippocrates identified an imbalance in ______ as the source of abnormality.
A) the ego
B) spiritual harmony
C) bodily fluids
D) the unconscious
A) the ego
B) spiritual harmony
C) bodily fluids
D) the unconscious
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15
Jerome Wakefield is the creator of the theory of ______.
A) harmful dysfunction
B) the unconscious
C) aberrant behavior
D) categorical disorders
A) harmful dysfunction
B) the unconscious
C) aberrant behavior
D) categorical disorders
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16
DSM-III was published in ______.
A) 1952
B) 1968
C) 1980
D) 1994
A) 1952
B) 1968
C) 1980
D) 1994
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17
All editions of the DSM have been published by the ______.
A) American Psychiatric Association
B) American Psychological Association
C) American Psychological Society
D) American Counseling Association
A) American Psychiatric Association
B) American Psychological Association
C) American Psychological Society
D) American Counseling Association
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18
In the mid-1900s, ______ developed a classification system to treat World War II soldiers that had a significant influence on the creation of the first DSM.
A) NATO
B) the World Health Organization
C) the U.S. Army and Veterans' Administration
D) the European Psychiatric Association
A) NATO
B) the World Health Organization
C) the U.S. Army and Veterans' Administration
D) the European Psychiatric Association
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19
Attenuated psychosis syndrome ______.
A) is not mentioned in the current DSM
B) is listed as a proposed criteria set in the "Emerging Measures and Models" section of the current DSM
C) is listed as an official disorder in the current DSM
D) is included in the current DSM as a subtype of major depressive disorder
A) is not mentioned in the current DSM
B) is listed as a proposed criteria set in the "Emerging Measures and Models" section of the current DSM
C) is listed as an official disorder in the current DSM
D) is included in the current DSM as a subtype of major depressive disorder
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20
DSM-5 contains a list of "unofficial" disorders that are not yet diagnosable. In what section of DSM-5 are these proposed disorders listed?
A) Disorders for Further Consideration
B) Emerging Measures and Models
C) Proposed Criteria Groups
D) Initial Disorders for Discovery
A) Disorders for Further Consideration
B) Emerging Measures and Models
C) Proposed Criteria Groups
D) Initial Disorders for Discovery
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21
Categorical diagnosis of mental illness has many advantages, including that it ______.
A) facilitates easier communication between professionals
B) forces professionals to think categorically
C) promotes sharper problem-solving abilities
D) is easily adapted into a dimensional model of diagnosis
A) facilitates easier communication between professionals
B) forces professionals to think categorically
C) promotes sharper problem-solving abilities
D) is easily adapted into a dimensional model of diagnosis
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22
What central feature of DSM-III, DSM-III-R, DSM-IV, and DSM-IV-TR was eliminated in DSM-5?
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23
______, a new disorder in DSM-5, is described by some as frequent temper tantrums in children 6-18 years of age.
A) Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
B) Mild neurocognitive disorder
C) Somatic symptom disorder
D) Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
A) Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
B) Mild neurocognitive disorder
C) Somatic symptom disorder
D) Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
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24
Internet gaming disorder ______.
A) is a new diagnosis included in DSM-5
B) is listed in the Emerging Measures and Models section of DSM-5
C) is a diagnostic criterion revised from DSM-IV to DSM-5
D) is diagnosed when an individual uses income from stolen goods to pay for online gaming memberships
A) is a new diagnosis included in DSM-5
B) is listed in the Emerging Measures and Models section of DSM-5
C) is a diagnostic criterion revised from DSM-IV to DSM-5
D) is diagnosed when an individual uses income from stolen goods to pay for online gaming memberships
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25
Compared to the definition of generalized anxiety disorder in DSM-5 (2013), the definition of anxiety neurosis in DSM-II (1968) ______.
A) contains more specific diagnostic criteria
B) contains more terminology derived from psychoanalysis
C) lists more specific quantities and timeframes
D) is essentially the same; there is little difference between the two definitions
A) contains more specific diagnostic criteria
B) contains more terminology derived from psychoanalysis
C) lists more specific quantities and timeframes
D) is essentially the same; there is little difference between the two definitions
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26
Recent editions of the DSM, including DSM-5, have received numerous criticisms. Which of the following statements is inconsistent with the criticisms discussed in the textbook?
A) The breadth of coverage of recent DSMs was expanded too much.
B) The cutoffs that separate those who qualify for disorders from those who do not are often arbitrary rather than empirically based.
C) Diagnoses such as premenstrual dysphoric disorder demonstrate a significant reduction in DSM gender bias.
D) Nonempirical influences, such as political and social forces, may have too much influence on the decisions made by DSM authors.
A) The breadth of coverage of recent DSMs was expanded too much.
B) The cutoffs that separate those who qualify for disorders from those who do not are often arbitrary rather than empirically based.
C) Diagnoses such as premenstrual dysphoric disorder demonstrate a significant reduction in DSM gender bias.
D) Nonempirical influences, such as political and social forces, may have too much influence on the decisions made by DSM authors.
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27
All editions of the DSM have offered a ______ approach to diagnosis.
A) dimensional
B) symptom- or criteria-based
C) categorical
D) multiaxial
A) dimensional
B) symptom- or criteria-based
C) categorical
D) multiaxial
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28
What is harmful dysfunction theory?
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29
DSM-5 was published in ______.
A) 1980
B) 1994
C) 2001
D) 2013
A) 1980
B) 1994
C) 2001
D) 2013
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30
Which edition of the DSM was the first to rely heavily on empirical data to determine which diagnoses to include?
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31
DSM-5 has received numerous criticisms. Which of the following is NOT a criticism discussed in the textbook?
A) DSM-5 was not expanded enough, and as a result, the current edition includes approximately the same number of disorders as the original edition.
B) While developing DSM-5, the authors were selective and vague with information they shared with the general public.
C) The membership of Work Groups was composed primarily of researchers, not clinicians.
D) DSM-5's price is significantly higher than that of previous editions.
A) DSM-5 was not expanded enough, and as a result, the current edition includes approximately the same number of disorders as the original edition.
B) While developing DSM-5, the authors were selective and vague with information they shared with the general public.
C) The membership of Work Groups was composed primarily of researchers, not clinicians.
D) DSM-5's price is significantly higher than that of previous editions.
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32
Where are disorders such as attenuated psychosis syndrome and Internet gaming disorder listed in DSM-5?
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33
Researchers who endorse the dimensional approach to diagnosis of mental problems most often recommend that ______ serve as the basis for the dimensions.
A) the five-factor model of personality
B) cognitive thought distortion categories
C) Holland's typologies
D) the Myers-Briggs types
A) the five-factor model of personality
B) cognitive thought distortion categories
C) Holland's typologies
D) the Myers-Briggs types
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34
List two of the new mental disorders introduced in DSM-5.
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35
Essentially, a categorical approach to diagnosis of mental disorders suggests that an individual ______.
A) either has or does not have a disorder
B) has every disorder to some extent
C) can only be diagnosed with one disorder at a single point in time
D) can have multiple disorders at the same time only if those disorders fall within the same larger category, such as depressive disorders or anxiety disorders
A) either has or does not have a disorder
B) has every disorder to some extent
C) can only be diagnosed with one disorder at a single point in time
D) can have multiple disorders at the same time only if those disorders fall within the same larger category, such as depressive disorders or anxiety disorders
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36
In recent years, researchers have offered alternatives to the categorical approach to the diagnosis of mental disorders. Specifically, the ______ approach has received significant attention, especially regarding the ______ disorders.
A) dimensional; anxiety
B) dimensional; personality
C) multiaxial; mood
D) medical model; eating
A) dimensional; anxiety
B) dimensional; personality
C) multiaxial; mood
D) medical model; eating
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37
DSM-5 was created by ______.
A) soliciting and summarizing public opinion on which disorders in DSM-IV should be eliminated
B) prominent researchers who were members of a Task Force and Work Groups
C) the American Counseling Association
D) the same organization that publishes the International Classification of Diseases
A) soliciting and summarizing public opinion on which disorders in DSM-IV should be eliminated
B) prominent researchers who were members of a Task Force and Work Groups
C) the American Counseling Association
D) the same organization that publishes the International Classification of Diseases
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38
The DSM reflects a ______ model of psychopathology.
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39
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A) Although many publications print the newest diagnostic manual's title as DSM-5, the correct printing requires a Roman numeral (DSM-V).
B) As with previous editions, the current edition of the DSM instructs clinicians to provide multiaxial diagnoses.
C) The current DSM requires a GAF score to accompany all diagnoses.
D) The current DSM eliminates the five-axis diagnostic system.
A) Although many publications print the newest diagnostic manual's title as DSM-5, the correct printing requires a Roman numeral (DSM-V).
B) As with previous editions, the current edition of the DSM instructs clinicians to provide multiaxial diagnoses.
C) The current DSM requires a GAF score to accompany all diagnoses.
D) The current DSM eliminates the five-axis diagnostic system.
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40
Based on the textbook, which of the following is NOT a revision to a mental disorder that was included in DSM-5?
A) The "bereavement exclusion" included in the diagnostic criteria for a major depressive episode was dropped.
B) Asperger's disorder was expanded and can now be diagnoses as mild, moderate, or severe Asperger's disorder.
C) The age at which symptoms must first appear in individuals diagnosed with ADHD was changed from 7 to 12 years old.
D) The frequency of binges required for bulimia nervosa was decreased to once per week.
A) The "bereavement exclusion" included in the diagnostic criteria for a major depressive episode was dropped.
B) Asperger's disorder was expanded and can now be diagnoses as mild, moderate, or severe Asperger's disorder.
C) The age at which symptoms must first appear in individuals diagnosed with ADHD was changed from 7 to 12 years old.
D) The frequency of binges required for bulimia nervosa was decreased to once per week.
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41
Compare and contrast Jerome Wakefield's definition of a mental disorder with the definition offered by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
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42
List one criticism of recent editions of the DSM.
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43
Compare and contrast the categorical and dimensional approaches to diagnosis.
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44
The ______ approach to diagnosis examines where on a continuum a client's symptoms fall.
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45
Unlike its predecessors, the "5" in DSM-5 is an Arabic numeral, not a Roman numeral (e.g., DSM-IV). Explain why the authors of the DSM made this change and what it suggests about the DSM.
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46
Briefly explain how the profession of the primary authors of the DSM, as well as its publisher, has influenced its approach to conceptualizing mental disorders.
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