Deck 16: Psychological Disorders
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Deck 16: Psychological Disorders
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According to Aaron Beck, depressed people tend to have a cognitive triad of negative beliefs about the past, present, and future.
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2
Insanity is both a psychological diagnostic category and a legal term that refers to a defendant's presumed state of mind at the time a crime was committed.
False
3
Some researchers speculate that anxiety disorders may be caused by an autonomic nervous system that overreacts to perceived threats.
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4
Though his theory is controversial, research results have provided support for the vast majority of Freud's ideas about the causes of anxiety.
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Difficulty concentrating and making decisions are motivational symptoms of depression.
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6
The discovery of the cause of the disease general paresis was significant because it represented the first time that a psychological disorder had an identifiable physical cause.
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If left untreated, depression typically lasts between 5 and 10 months.
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The belief that abnormal behaviour is the result of supernatural forces is known as trephination.
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9
Specific phobias, such as the fear of dogs or heights, are considered to be one of the three major types of phobias.
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10
The neurotransmitters responsible for the symptoms of mania appear to be different from those responsible for clinical depression.
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11
Dysthymia is typically more intense and doesn't last as long as major depression.
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12
Compulsions are repetitive, intrusive, and usually negative thoughts that are very difficult to dismiss or eliminate.
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13
One of the factors that typically underlie people's judgments of abnormality is how distressing a given behaviour is.
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14
In current cognitive explanations of panic attacks, one's exaggerated misinterpretations of normal anxiety symptoms trigger the panic attacks.
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15
An interpretation of anxiety disorders that concentrates on the reinforcement provided by avoidance and escape behaviours is borrowing from the principles of operant conditioning.
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16
The reliability of a diagnostic system refers to how the diagnostic categories accurately capture the essential features of the various disorders.
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17
One of the primary motives for suicide appears to be to manipulate other people into doing what the suicidal person wants.
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18
Competency pertains to a legal defendant's ability to understand the nature of the legal proceedings, while insanity pertains to the defendant's state of mind at the time of the crime.
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19
Antisocial personality disorder is a collection of symptoms characterized by serious instability in behaviour, emotion, identity, and interpersonal relationships.
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20
Peter Lewinsohn's learning theory proposes that depression is caused by such factors as a loss, a punishing event, or a rapid decrease in environmental reinforcement.
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21
The example that homosexuality was officially considered a form of mental illness until 1973 demonstrates the role that ___________ play(s) in defining abnormality.
A)biology
B)cultural expectations
C)harmfulness
D)impairment
A)biology
B)cultural expectations
C)harmfulness
D)impairment
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22
Which of the following statistics concerning psychological disorders is NOT accurate?
A)Psychological disorders are the second leading cause of disability, exceeding physical illnesses and accidents.
B)Each year, more than a million students withdraw from universities in North America because of emotional problems.
C)Psychological disorders are one of the leading causes of criminal activity.
D)Medications used to treat anxiety and depression are among the most frequently prescribed drugs in North America.
A)Psychological disorders are the second leading cause of disability, exceeding physical illnesses and accidents.
B)Each year, more than a million students withdraw from universities in North America because of emotional problems.
C)Psychological disorders are one of the leading causes of criminal activity.
D)Medications used to treat anxiety and depression are among the most frequently prescribed drugs in North America.
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23
The trauma-dissociation theory is used to account for the development of schizophrenia.
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24
The demonological perspective on abnormal behaviour assumes that psychological disorders are caused by
A)distorted thinking
B)physical abnormalities
C)dysfunctional environments
D)supernatural forces
A)distorted thinking
B)physical abnormalities
C)dysfunctional environments
D)supernatural forces
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25
People who held the demonological perspective on psychological disorders would sometimes treat abnormal behaviours by chiselling a small hole in the head of the individual in an attempt to release the evil spirit trapped inside. This procedure was called
A)therapeutic chiselling
B)trephination
C)primitive psychological surgery
D)spirit elimination
A)therapeutic chiselling
B)trephination
C)primitive psychological surgery
D)spirit elimination
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26
The dopamine hypothesis asserts that the symptoms of schizophrenia are related to the underactivity of this neurotransmitter.
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27
The social causation hypothesis argues that schizophrenia is caused by the increased levels of stress to which lower-income people are exposed.
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28
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder is the most commonly diagnosed childhood disorder.
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29
Delusions are to false beliefs as hallucinations are to false perceptions.
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30
The text defines abnormal behaviour as containing all of the following elements EXCEPT
A)it is psychologically determined
B)it is personally distressing
C)it is personally dysfunctional
D)it is culturally deviant
A)it is psychologically determined
B)it is personally distressing
C)it is personally dysfunctional
D)it is culturally deviant
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31
A person alive during the Middle Ages most likely held which of the following views on abnormal behaviour?
A)Psychological disorders are caused by supernatural forces.
B)Psychological disorders are caused by disease.
C)Psychological disorders are caused by stressful environments.
D)Psychological disorders are caused by physical and psychological vulnerabilities.
A)Psychological disorders are caused by supernatural forces.
B)Psychological disorders are caused by disease.
C)Psychological disorders are caused by stressful environments.
D)Psychological disorders are caused by physical and psychological vulnerabilities.
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32
The fact that people with psychological disorders usually experience suffering that is long-lasting or disproportionate to the situation best demonstrates how people often make judgments about abnormal behaviours based on the amount of ____________.
A)deviance
B)dysfunction
C)distress
D)distinction
A)deviance
B)dysfunction
C)distress
D)distinction
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33
When looking at the historical evolution of attitudes towards psychological disorders, general paresis is a disease with great significance because it
A)provided the first evidence of a psychological disorder with a biological cause
B)showed how psychological factors can produce actual physical abnormalities
C)provided the first evidence supporting the vulnerability-stress model
D)demonstrated how psychological factors can create physical symptoms that have no identifiable biological cause
A)provided the first evidence of a psychological disorder with a biological cause
B)showed how psychological factors can produce actual physical abnormalities
C)provided the first evidence supporting the vulnerability-stress model
D)demonstrated how psychological factors can create physical symptoms that have no identifiable biological cause
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34
Schizophrenics with Type I symptoms show a better prognosis than do schizophrenics with Type II symptoms.
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35
Cannibalism has been practiced in many countries around the world but would be considered extraordinarily pathological in North America. This would be an example of how ___________ is part of the criteria for defining what is abnormal.
A)dysfunction
B)the personal values of a given diagnostician
C)distinctive
D)violates social norms
A)dysfunction
B)the personal values of a given diagnostician
C)distinctive
D)violates social norms
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36
All of the following were mentioned as one of the three Ds that typically influence judgments regarding abnormal behaviour EXCEPT
A)distressing
B)dysfunctional
C)deviance
D)distinctive
A)distressing
B)dysfunctional
C)deviance
D)distinctive
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37
Alzheimer's disease is the leading cause of dementia in the elderly.
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38
A recent immigrant to Canada has been having some difficulties with everyday life, and after some initial hesitation, decides to see a therapist for some assistance. After the interview, the therapist makes a particular diagnosis and is discussing the case with a colleague when the colleague raises some concerns. She points out that the therapist may need to reconsider his diagnosis because the behaviours involved are much more common and are even considered "normal" in the country from which the person came. This example highlights the importance of _______ in defining abnormality.
A)the expectations of the culture the person currently lives
B)the expectations of the person's culture of origin
C)statistical deviation from the norm
D)harmfulness
A)the expectations of the culture the person currently lives
B)the expectations of the person's culture of origin
C)statistical deviation from the norm
D)harmfulness
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39
The first historical demonstration of a psychological disorder with a clear biological cause was _____________.
A)glove anaesthesia
B)agoraphobia
C)general paresis
D)insanity
A)glove anaesthesia
B)agoraphobia
C)general paresis
D)insanity
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40
Ross and co-workers at the University of British Columbia reported that the limbic input to the frontal cortex was weaker in criminal psychopaths than in non-criminal psychopaths.
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41
Rosenhan conducted a study in which he and several colleagues got themselves admitted to mental institutions and once they were in the hospitals, they acted normally. The results from this study revealed that
A)they were quickly identified as mentally healthy individuals and asked to leave
B)diagnostic labels appeared to greatly influence how their normal behaviour was interpreted
C)just being in this type of environment served to create some of the initial symptoms of psychological disorders
D)this methodology was effective for allowing them to study the abnormal behaviours of other people in the institution
A)they were quickly identified as mentally healthy individuals and asked to leave
B)diagnostic labels appeared to greatly influence how their normal behaviour was interpreted
C)just being in this type of environment served to create some of the initial symptoms of psychological disorders
D)this methodology was effective for allowing them to study the abnormal behaviours of other people in the institution
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42
Which of the following was NOT one of the problems with the categorical system used by the DSM-IV-TR?
A)People who received the same diagnosis may share only certain symptoms, and look different from one another.
B)It was not particularly reliable.
C)The system did not capture the differences in the severity of symptoms.
D)The system did not capture symptoms that were adaptively important but not severe enough to meet the behavioural criteria for a disorder.
A)People who received the same diagnosis may share only certain symptoms, and look different from one another.
B)It was not particularly reliable.
C)The system did not capture the differences in the severity of symptoms.
D)The system did not capture symptoms that were adaptively important but not severe enough to meet the behavioural criteria for a disorder.
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43
An explanation for the demonstration that personal and situational factors can interact with one another is found in the _______________.
A)example of general paresis
B)learned helplessness theory
C)trauma-dissociation theory
D)vulnerability-stress model
A)example of general paresis
B)learned helplessness theory
C)trauma-dissociation theory
D)vulnerability-stress model
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44
Which of the following statements is most consistent with the psychodynamic perspective of depression?
A)Psychological disorders are caused by unresolved psychological conflicts.
B)Psychological disorders are caused by an overemphasis on individuality and self-control.
C)Psychological disorders are caused by incongruence between self-perceptions and experience.
D)Psychological disorders are caused by cultural and social factors.
A)Psychological disorders are caused by unresolved psychological conflicts.
B)Psychological disorders are caused by an overemphasis on individuality and self-control.
C)Psychological disorders are caused by incongruence between self-perceptions and experience.
D)Psychological disorders are caused by cultural and social factors.
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45
All of the following were discussed as potential limitations of the use of diagnostic systems such as the DSM-5 EXCEPT
A)there is a decrease in the reliability and validity of the assessment of mental disorders
B)people diagnosed with a disorder may identify with it and thus make the symptoms worse
C)someone with a psychiatric diagnosis may be treated differently by others
D)a psychiatric label may make it difficult to objectively view a person's behaviour
A)there is a decrease in the reliability and validity of the assessment of mental disorders
B)people diagnosed with a disorder may identify with it and thus make the symptoms worse
C)someone with a psychiatric diagnosis may be treated differently by others
D)a psychiatric label may make it difficult to objectively view a person's behaviour
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46
A clinical psychologist is using a particular diagnostic classification system to diagnose a psychological disorder. She finds that her system yields consistent results but, unfortunately, it does not appear to be accurately assessing the disorder in which she is interested. This would mean that her classification system is
A)valid but not reliable
B)reliable but not valid
C)both reliable and valid
D)neither reliable nor valid
A)valid but not reliable
B)reliable but not valid
C)both reliable and valid
D)neither reliable nor valid
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47
When treating a person with a psychological disorder, a therapist makes the assumption that the person's difficulties stem in large part from his extreme and inappropriate use of defence mechanisms such as repression. This therapist most likely identifies with the ___________ perspective of psychological disorders.
A)cognitive
B)behavioural
C)sociocultural
D)psychodynamic
A)cognitive
B)behavioural
C)sociocultural
D)psychodynamic
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If we say that a diagnostic classification system, such as the DSM-5, is reliable, this specifically means that
A)it can accurately distinguish between different disorders
B)it is accurately assessing the disorders it is intended to
C)it is a valid system
D)it is a consistent system
A)it can accurately distinguish between different disorders
B)it is accurately assessing the disorders it is intended to
C)it is a valid system
D)it is a consistent system
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49
The first evidence that psychological disorders may be caused by a physiological disorder came in the 1800s with the identification of a physical condition, resulted in bizarre behaviour called ________________.
A)trephination
B)general paresis
C)paranoia
D)hysteria
A)trephination
B)general paresis
C)paranoia
D)hysteria
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50
The ability of a diagnostic classification system to effectively differentiate between various disorders and to accurately capture the essential features of these disorders is most relevant to which of the following qualities?
A)Reliability
B)Consistency
C)Validity
D)Stability
A)Reliability
B)Consistency
C)Validity
D)Stability
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51
Biological, psychological, or environmental predispositions can combine with current or recent events to produce psychological disorders called ___________.
A)stressors
B)handicaps
C)vulnerabilities
D)traumatic events
A)stressors
B)handicaps
C)vulnerabilities
D)traumatic events
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52
Someone who has psychologically caused problems of consciousness and self-identification, such as amnesia, would be classified as falling into which of the different major diagnostic categories?
A)Somatic symptom disorders
B)Schizophrenic and other psychotic disorders
C)Dissociative disorders
D)Anxiety disorders
A)Somatic symptom disorders
B)Schizophrenic and other psychotic disorders
C)Dissociative disorders
D)Anxiety disorders
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53
Two siblings can grow up in identical environments and as adults, one develops a psychological disorder and the other does not. Psychologists have taken biological, psychological, and environmental factors and explored how these factors relate to each other in order to explain the above situation. This is called the
A)vulnerability-stress model
B)predisposition-dysfunction model
C)reliably-valid model
D)psychodynamic model
A)vulnerability-stress model
B)predisposition-dysfunction model
C)reliably-valid model
D)psychodynamic model
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54
Maladaptive and self-defeating thought patterns are most central to the ____________ perspective of psychological disorders.
A)humanistic
B)cognitive
C)sociocultural
D)behavioural
A)humanistic
B)cognitive
C)sociocultural
D)behavioural
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55
Sara lost both of her parents when she was a young child. Primarily because of this historical event, she develops an anxiety disorder when she learns that the life of her best friend is threatened by cancer. This example provides the best illustration of
A)learned helplessness
B)the vulnerability-stress model
C)the demonological perspective
D)the trauma dissociation model
A)learned helplessness
B)the vulnerability-stress model
C)the demonological perspective
D)the trauma dissociation model
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56
Regarding a diagnostic classification system for psychological disorders, reliability means that clinicians using the classification system should show high levels of agreement in their diagnostic classifications, whereas, if the categories accurately capture the essential features of the disorders, this is called ______________.
A)validity
B)accuracy
C)consistency
D)verifiability
A)validity
B)accuracy
C)consistency
D)verifiability
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57
In the vulnerability-stress model of psychological disorders, vulnerabilities
A)can be biological factors
B)can be biological or psychological factors
C)can be environmental factors
D)can be biological, psychological, or environmental factors
A)can be biological factors
B)can be biological or psychological factors
C)can be environmental factors
D)can be biological, psychological, or environmental factors
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58
Negative perceptions in both the people being diagnosed and in others can be generated as one of the detrimental effects of ______________.
A)personality disorders
B)developmental disorders
C)psychiatric labelling
D)comorbidity
A)personality disorders
B)developmental disorders
C)psychiatric labelling
D)comorbidity
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59
When considering the term "insanity," it is important to remember that
A)it is an Axis II disorder that has substantial overlap with other Axis I and Axis II disorders
B)while it has strong reliability, its validity has not yet been fully established
C)it refers to a defendant's state of mind at the time of a trial, not when the crime was committed
D)it is a legal term, not a psychological term
A)it is an Axis II disorder that has substantial overlap with other Axis I and Axis II disorders
B)while it has strong reliability, its validity has not yet been fully established
C)it refers to a defendant's state of mind at the time of a trial, not when the crime was committed
D)it is a legal term, not a psychological term
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60
The newly introduced DSM-5 improved upon the DSM-IV-TR by adding what type of measurement system to the diagnosis?
A)Dimensional
B)Categorical
C)Diagnostic
D)Analytic
A)Dimensional
B)Categorical
C)Diagnostic
D)Analytic
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61
When a defendant is on trial for murder and they plead insanity as a defence, this means
A)the diagnosis fits the DSM-5 criterion
B)they were impaired enough at the time of the murder to not understand or control their actions
C)they are currently traumatized by their actions and are not capable of standing trial
D)the vulnerability-stress model would indicate they were not responsible for their actions at the time of the murder
A)the diagnosis fits the DSM-5 criterion
B)they were impaired enough at the time of the murder to not understand or control their actions
C)they are currently traumatized by their actions and are not capable of standing trial
D)the vulnerability-stress model would indicate they were not responsible for their actions at the time of the murder
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62
Because of fearing a panic attack in public, people who have panic disorder will often also develop _____________.
A)social anxiety
B)agoraphobia
C)posttraumatic stress disorder
D)generalized anxiety disorder
A)social anxiety
B)agoraphobia
C)posttraumatic stress disorder
D)generalized anxiety disorder
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63
A is strong and intense fear that is evoked in response to a particular situation is called _____________.
A)a phobia
B)generalized anxiety disorder
C)post-traumatic stress disorder
D)panic disorder
A)a phobia
B)generalized anxiety disorder
C)post-traumatic stress disorder
D)panic disorder
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64
A key difference between generalized anxiety disorder and a phobia is that
A)a phobia usually only includes the cognitive component of anxiety
B)a phobia is triggered by a specific object or situation
C)the anxiety associated with generalized anxiety disorder is significantly more intense
D)a phobia is an Axis I disorder, while generalized anxiety disorder is an Axis II disorder
A)a phobia usually only includes the cognitive component of anxiety
B)a phobia is triggered by a specific object or situation
C)the anxiety associated with generalized anxiety disorder is significantly more intense
D)a phobia is an Axis I disorder, while generalized anxiety disorder is an Axis II disorder
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65
Lucas is accused of a particularly violent murder. His attorney is arguing to the judge that Lucas cannot be tried for the crime because he cannot understand the nature of the charges against him as he is currently _______________.
A)distraught
B)mentally stable
C)incompetent
D)insane
A)distraught
B)mentally stable
C)incompetent
D)insane
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66
When Minnie was a little girl, her neighbour's pony was struck by lightning and killed. Minnie's fear of lightning increased over the years. At first she would stop whatever she was doing and go home if a storm arose. Then, she would not leave the house if it looked like a storm was brewing. When there was lightning, Minnie hid under the table in the dining room because it was sturdy. Minnie is to the point now that she will not leave her house in case it were to start lightning, even when storms are not in the forecast. What kind of problem does Minnie most likely have?
A)Phobic disorder
B)Panic disorder
C)Generalized anxiety disorder
D)Adjustment disorder
A)Phobic disorder
B)Panic disorder
C)Generalized anxiety disorder
D)Adjustment disorder
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67
According to the text, the most common types of phobias in Western society are
A)animal phobias, environmental phobias, and situational phobias
B)situational phobias, animal phobias, and agoraphobia
C)animal phobias, social phobia, and specific phobias
D)agoraphobia, social phobia, and specific phobias
A)animal phobias, environmental phobias, and situational phobias
B)situational phobias, animal phobias, and agoraphobia
C)animal phobias, social phobia, and specific phobias
D)agoraphobia, social phobia, and specific phobias
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68
The legal term "competency" refers to a person's state of mind at a trial or hearing, while the term ______________ is concerned with a person's mental state at the time a crime was committed.
A)"insanity"
B)"well-being"
C)"adequacy"
D)"cognition"
A)"insanity"
B)"well-being"
C)"adequacy"
D)"cognition"
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69
Stacey tends to worry a lot. She is frequently thinking about how other people may think less of her or may do things that will embarrass or humiliate her. These thoughts serve to keep Stacey anxious a great deal of the time and best demonstrate the ____________ component of anxiety.
A)physiological
B)cognitive
C)behavioural
D)environmental
A)physiological
B)cognitive
C)behavioural
D)environmental
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Panic disorder is different from generalized anxiety disorder in that with panic disorder, the feelings of anxiety are usually more intense and are _____________.
A)quite predictable
B)infrequent
C)typical
D)unpredictable
A)quite predictable
B)infrequent
C)typical
D)unpredictable
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Someone who avoids social situations and refrains from speaking in class because of social anxiety is demonstrating the _______________ component of anxiety.
A)cognitive
B)environmental
C)physiological
D)behavioural
A)cognitive
B)environmental
C)physiological
D)behavioural
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72
The term "competency" is most concerned with
A)the severity of the disorder(s) with which a person has been diagnosed
B)whether a person can meaningfully appreciate the wrongfulness of their acts at the time of a crime
C)a person's current state of mind at the time of a trial or hearing
D)a person's state of mind at the time of a crime
A)the severity of the disorder(s) with which a person has been diagnosed
B)whether a person can meaningfully appreciate the wrongfulness of their acts at the time of a crime
C)a person's current state of mind at the time of a trial or hearing
D)a person's state of mind at the time of a crime
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73
Sarah has an upcoming exam that may determine the direction her career will take. Her anxiety level has never been as high as it has been the last few weeks. In this case, Sarah is NOT diagnosed with an anxiety disorder because ________________.
A)the frequency and intensity of the anxiety is in proportion to the perceived threat
B)the intensity but not the frequency of the anxiety is out of proportion to the perceived threat
C)the frequency but not the intensity of the anxiety is out of proportion to the perceived threat
D)the frequency and intensity of the anxiety are not a direct result of the perceived threat
A)the frequency and intensity of the anxiety is in proportion to the perceived threat
B)the intensity but not the frequency of the anxiety is out of proportion to the perceived threat
C)the frequency but not the intensity of the anxiety is out of proportion to the perceived threat
D)the frequency and intensity of the anxiety are not a direct result of the perceived threat
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74
Pat's frequent and intense fears of open and public places are out of proportions to the actual situations and are interfering with Pat's daily life. Pat's disorder most closely conforms to
A)acrophobia
B)social phobia
C)generalized anxiety disorder
D)agoraphobia
A)acrophobia
B)social phobia
C)generalized anxiety disorder
D)agoraphobia
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75
Someone who is afraid to leave their house because they are afraid of being in public places would most likely be diagnosed as having
A)generalized anxiety disorder
B)agoraphobia
C)environmental phobia
D)social phobia
A)generalized anxiety disorder
B)agoraphobia
C)environmental phobia
D)social phobia
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76
A chronic state of diffuse or "free-floating" anxiety is most central to the psychological disorder called
A)generalized anxiety disorder
B)panic disorder
C)social phobia
D)agoraphobia
A)generalized anxiety disorder
B)panic disorder
C)social phobia
D)agoraphobia
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77
Roger is tense and anxious almost every day. Though he is frequently worried and often has the sense that something bad is about to happen, he can't relate his anxiety to any particular situation or setting. He has difficulty getting restful sleep at night and often takes antacids for his upset stomach. Roger would most likely be diagnosed as having
A)obsessive-compulsive disorder
B)panic disorder
C)generalized anxiety disorder
D)posttraumatic stress disorder
A)obsessive-compulsive disorder
B)panic disorder
C)generalized anxiety disorder
D)posttraumatic stress disorder
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78
The major difference between panic disorder and phobic disorder is
A)panic disorder lasts longer than phobic disorder
B)the anxiety associated with panic disorder is more intense than the anxiety associated with phobic disorder
C)the anxiety associated with panic disorder is not tied to a specific stimulus, unlike with phobic disorder
D)recovery from panic disorder is less likely than recovery from phobic disorder
A)panic disorder lasts longer than phobic disorder
B)the anxiety associated with panic disorder is more intense than the anxiety associated with phobic disorder
C)the anxiety associated with panic disorder is not tied to a specific stimulus, unlike with phobic disorder
D)recovery from panic disorder is less likely than recovery from phobic disorder
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79
Jason is sitting in class listening to a lecture when suddenly, for no apparent reason, he starts to become very anxious and tense. His heart begins pounding, his breathing becomes short, and he starts to sweat profusely. After a few minutes, his mind begins racing with thoughts that he might be dying. Jason randomly suffers from an attack like this about three times a month. Assuming that there is no physical abnormality that is responsible for these symptoms, Jason would most likely be diagnosed as having
A)social phobia
B)agoraphobia
C)panic disorder
D)generalized anxiety disorder
A)social phobia
B)agoraphobia
C)panic disorder
D)generalized anxiety disorder
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80
Which of the following would be classified as part of the physiological component of anxiety?
A)Thoughts about being embarrassed or humiliated
B)A feeling of the inability to cope with a situation
C)Increased heart rate and sweaty palms
D)Avoidance of particular social situations
A)Thoughts about being embarrassed or humiliated
B)A feeling of the inability to cope with a situation
C)Increased heart rate and sweaty palms
D)Avoidance of particular social situations
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