Deck 8: Anxiety Disorders
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Deck 8: Anxiety Disorders
1
The beginning of the chapter has Philip Manhards description of his experience in these words: "I dwelt on the good things. I refused to succumb to self-pity. I'd go back and relive the happiest moments." He was describing how he coped with
A) learning he had cancer.
B) undergoing delicate heart surgery.
C) the death of his wife in a car accident.
D) solitary confinement as a prisoner in Vietnam.
A) learning he had cancer.
B) undergoing delicate heart surgery.
C) the death of his wife in a car accident.
D) solitary confinement as a prisoner in Vietnam.
D
2
Which of the following is the best description of anxiety?
A) vague, diffuse apprehension
B) fear about something specific
C) a cognitive, not physiological event
D) physiological responses different from fear
A) vague, diffuse apprehension
B) fear about something specific
C) a cognitive, not physiological event
D) physiological responses different from fear
A
3
Erin has intense feeling of discomfort. She is described by friends as always waiting for terrible things to happen to her. Erin can't seem to enjoy her personal life because of fear. These symptoms describe:
A) depression
B) apprehension
C) anxiety
D) worry
A) depression
B) apprehension
C) anxiety
D) worry
C
4
Fear differs from anxiety in that fearful people can
A) calm themselves more easily.
B) identify the source of their fears.
C) effectively repress their feelings.
D) approach objects, but not social situations.
A) calm themselves more easily.
B) identify the source of their fears.
C) effectively repress their feelings.
D) approach objects, but not social situations.
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5
Rapid heart beat, shortness of breath, diarrhea, loss of appetite, dizziness, sweating, sleeplessness, and tremors accompany
A) fear and anxiety.
B) fear, but not anxiety.
C) anxiety, but not fear.
D) neither fear nor anxiety.
A) fear and anxiety.
B) fear, but not anxiety.
C) anxiety, but not fear.
D) neither fear nor anxiety.
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6
Which of the following is not an anxiety disorder?
A) generalized anxiety disorder
B) obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
C) panic disorder
D) phobic disorder
A) generalized anxiety disorder
B) obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
C) panic disorder
D) phobic disorder
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7
For the past year Dale has been experiencing intense anxiety and worry over minor things, even though there have been no obvious stressors during that time. Dale may be suffering from
A) phobia.
B) panic disorder.
C) generalized anxiety disorder.
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
A) phobia.
B) panic disorder.
C) generalized anxiety disorder.
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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8
In the DSM-II, the word "neurosis" was used to describe disorders marked by anxiety, personal dissatisfaction, and inappropriate (but not psychotic) behavior. Why were these disorders grouped together?
A) They involve similar physiological symptoms.
B) They respond to the same types of medications.
C) They were the result of damage to the nervous system.
D) They were thought to be related to similar unconscious processes.
A) They involve similar physiological symptoms.
B) They respond to the same types of medications.
C) They were the result of damage to the nervous system.
D) They were thought to be related to similar unconscious processes.
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9
How long must anxiety and worry last before someone can be diagnosed as having generalized anxiety disorder?
A) 1 week
B) 1 month
C) 6 months
D) 1 year
A) 1 week
B) 1 month
C) 6 months
D) 1 year
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10
Marie describes recurrent, sudden anxiety attacks where she experiences terror and dread. Her sister presents with anxiety but she can identify the cause of the anxiety. Maria has a ________, while her sister would be diagnosed with a ___________.
A) panic disorder; phobic disorder
B) phobic disorder; generalized anxiety disorder
C) panic disorder; obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) generalized anxiety disorder; obsessive-compulsive disorder
A) panic disorder; phobic disorder
B) phobic disorder; generalized anxiety disorder
C) panic disorder; obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) generalized anxiety disorder; obsessive-compulsive disorder
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11
A survey of the general population was conducted to determine the prevalence of any of the anxiety disorders. If the sample consisted of 1,000, how many people were likely to have reported symptoms meeting the criteria for any anxiety disorder?
A) 25
B) 50
C) 125
D) 250
A) 25
B) 50
C) 125
D) 250
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12
For several weeks, Tony's heart has been beating faster and his breathing has been more difficult. He seems shaky and "on edge", although he is unable to put his finger on his apprehension. Tony consults a psychologist who suggests he is suffering from
A) acrophobia.
B) dissociative fugue.
C) unipolar depression.
D) generalized anxiety disorder.
A) acrophobia.
B) dissociative fugue.
C) unipolar depression.
D) generalized anxiety disorder.
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13
John has had persistent anxiety for about 8 months. He has also suffered from a racing heart, insomnia, and dizziness. He might meet the criteria for
A) panic disorder.
B) specific phobia.
C) generalized anxiety disorder.
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
A) panic disorder.
B) specific phobia.
C) generalized anxiety disorder.
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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14
Which of these is a symptom of generalized anxiety disorder?
A) flashbacks
B) compulsions
C) dissociation
D) hypervigilance
A) flashbacks
B) compulsions
C) dissociation
D) hypervigilance
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15
Allen was recently diagnosed as suffering from generalized anxiety disorder. The psychologist noted that Allen's symptoms were predominantly in a group called autonomic reactivity. Which of the following symptoms are most likely affecting Allen?
A) angina, hyperactivity, and insomnia
B) dizziness, racing heart, and upset stomach
C) amnesia, depersonalization, and nightmares
D) delusions, hallucinations, and suicidal ideation
A) angina, hyperactivity, and insomnia
B) dizziness, racing heart, and upset stomach
C) amnesia, depersonalization, and nightmares
D) delusions, hallucinations, and suicidal ideation
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16
Kirk has been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. He is unable to relax, appears tense, and easily startled. His friend Dick also is diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. However, Dick experiences sweating, dizziness, and a high pulse rate. Kirk has symptoms of ____, while Dick has symptoms of______.
A) hypervigilance; motor tension
B) autonomic reactivity; hypervigilance
C) panic; motor tension
D) motor tension; autonomic reactivity
A) hypervigilance; motor tension
B) autonomic reactivity; hypervigilance
C) panic; motor tension
D) motor tension; autonomic reactivity
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17
Which anxiety disorder can be described this way: symptoms that are similar to those of generalized anxiety disorder but more severe and of quicker onset?
A) social phobia
B) panic disorder
C) specific phobia
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
A) social phobia
B) panic disorder
C) specific phobia
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
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18
While waiting for his car to be fixed, John was suddenly overcome by an intense fear he has never experienced before. His heart was racing so fast he wondered if he was having a heart attack. John's symptoms are most consistent with a diagnosis of
A) fugue.
B) dysthymia.
C) panic disorder.
D) depersonalization.
A) fugue.
B) dysthymia.
C) panic disorder.
D) depersonalization.
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19
Panic disorders differ from generalized anxiety disorders in terms of the
A) objects of the fear.
B) suddenness of onset.
C) type of physical symptoms.
D) type of intrapsychic conflict.
A) objects of the fear.
B) suddenness of onset.
C) type of physical symptoms.
D) type of intrapsychic conflict.
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20
Which of these individuals is most likely to be diagnosed with panic disorder for the first time?
A) Agnes who is 20 years old
B) Carla who is 45 years old
C) Daniel who is 20 years old
D) Robert who is 45 years old
A) Agnes who is 20 years old
B) Carla who is 45 years old
C) Daniel who is 20 years old
D) Robert who is 45 years old
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21
One key to understanding the development of panic disorder involves a psychological approach. For example, when a patient with the diagnosis of panic disorder experiences heart palpitations, she is likely to
A) develop depression over the symptom.
B) misinterpret it as a signal of an impending heart attack
C) repress thoughts related to physical well being to maintain coping.
D) turn attention away from the symptoms by daydreaming or keeping busy on a task.
A) develop depression over the symptom.
B) misinterpret it as a signal of an impending heart attack
C) repress thoughts related to physical well being to maintain coping.
D) turn attention away from the symptoms by daydreaming or keeping busy on a task.
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22
Becky has recently been promoted. However, she will have to move to Seattle. Suddenly, she has an abrupt surge of anxiety. Becky has a
A) panic attack
B) phobic disorder
C) generalized anxiety disorder
D) psychotic reaction
A) panic attack
B) phobic disorder
C) generalized anxiety disorder
D) psychotic reaction
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23
Fear of a panic attack is called
A) flooding.
B) compulsion.
C) obsessive behavior.
D) anticipatory anxiety.
A) flooding.
B) compulsion.
C) obsessive behavior.
D) anticipatory anxiety.
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24
Research on the effectiveness of imipramine has provided evidence that which two conditions might have different sources?
A) depression and anxiety
B) specific phobias and social phobias
C) panic disorder and anticipatory anxiety
D) generalized anxiety disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder
A) depression and anxiety
B) specific phobias and social phobias
C) panic disorder and anticipatory anxiety
D) generalized anxiety disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder
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25
Which of the following symptoms is more likely to occur in persons with panic disorder than in members of the general population?
A) delusions
B) brain injury
C) hallucinations
D) suicidal thoughts
A) delusions
B) brain injury
C) hallucinations
D) suicidal thoughts
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26
Generalized anxiety disorders and panic disorders differ most clearly in:
A) causal effects
B) etiology
C) diffuseness and focused intensity of anxiety
D) treatment of the anxiety
A) causal effects
B) etiology
C) diffuseness and focused intensity of anxiety
D) treatment of the anxiety
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27
Which of these individuals is most likely to have a panic attack triggered by an intravenous injection of sodium lactate?
A) Barbara who is lactose intolerant
B) Alice who suffers from panic disorder
C) Denise who has frequent bouts of the flu
D) Karin who suffers from generalized anxiety disorder
A) Barbara who is lactose intolerant
B) Alice who suffers from panic disorder
C) Denise who has frequent bouts of the flu
D) Karin who suffers from generalized anxiety disorder
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28
Tim is being given an injection of sodium lactate. He is most likely taking part in research dealing with the causes of
A) depression.
B) panic disorder.
C) generalized anxiety disorder.
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
A) depression.
B) panic disorder.
C) generalized anxiety disorder.
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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29
What is the origin of the word phobos?
A) Phobos is the Greek god of fear.
B) Phobos is a Latin word meaning avoidance.
C) It is derived from a Latin word meaning anxiety.
D) It is a Greek word meaning "to experience queasiness."
A) Phobos is the Greek god of fear.
B) Phobos is a Latin word meaning avoidance.
C) It is derived from a Latin word meaning anxiety.
D) It is a Greek word meaning "to experience queasiness."
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30
What are involuntary, seemingly inexplicable fears that are out of proportion to reality?
A) phobias
B) obsessions
C) compulsions
D) anticipatory anxiety
A) phobias
B) obsessions
C) compulsions
D) anticipatory anxiety
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31
What do most fear-arousing stimuli have in common?
A) They are determined by cultural factors.
B) They are rarely encountered in day-to-day life.
C) They are parts of the modern technological era.
D) They were real threats earlier in human evolution.
A) They are determined by cultural factors.
B) They are rarely encountered in day-to-day life.
C) They are parts of the modern technological era.
D) They were real threats earlier in human evolution.
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32
Which of the following objects is most likely to evoke a phobia?
A) a wolf
B) a train
C) an electrical outlet
D) a nuclear power plant
A) a wolf
B) a train
C) an electrical outlet
D) a nuclear power plant
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33
All are true of phobias except:
A) phobias may start with a generalized anxiety attack
B) phobias interfere with normal living
C) phobias occur in isolation
D) phobias grow broader
A) phobias may start with a generalized anxiety attack
B) phobias interfere with normal living
C) phobias occur in isolation
D) phobias grow broader
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34
Dan has been diagnosed as suffering from acrophobia. Which of the following occupations would be a really bad choice for him?
A) typist
B) bridge painter
C) computer technician
D) grade-school teacher
A) typist
B) bridge painter
C) computer technician
D) grade-school teacher
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35
What is xenophobia?
A) fear of heights
B) fear of strangers
C) fear of open places
D) fear of physical attacks
A) fear of heights
B) fear of strangers
C) fear of open places
D) fear of physical attacks
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36
Ted is thinking about the types of occupations he might enter when he finishes school. There is just one problem, he has claustrophobia and acrophobia. Which of the following occupations would be an especially bad choice for Ted?
A) astronaut
B) sales clerk
C) accountant
D) civil engineer
A) astronaut
B) sales clerk
C) accountant
D) civil engineer
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37
Which of the following is the most common type of phobia?
A) social phobia
B) claustrophobia
C) specific phobia
D) fear of public speaking
A) social phobia
B) claustrophobia
C) specific phobia
D) fear of public speaking
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38
Dennis is terrified of dogs and is claustrophobic. Dennis would have a diagnosis of:
A) anxiety
B) specific phobia
C) agoraphobia
D) social phobia
A) anxiety
B) specific phobia
C) agoraphobia
D) social phobia
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39
The three general categories of phobias in DSM-IV-TR are specific phobias, social phobias, and
A) xenophobia.
B) acrophobia.
C) agoraphobia.
D) claustrophobia.
A) xenophobia.
B) acrophobia.
C) agoraphobia.
D) claustrophobia.
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41 Sal avoids talking to people because he is afraid they will hear the quivering in his voice and know how terrified he is. He seems to be experiencing
A) agoraphobia.
B) a panic attack.
C) a social phobia.
D) a simple phobia.
A) agoraphobia.
B) a panic attack.
C) a social phobia.
D) a simple phobia.
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41
42 What type of phobia does someone exhibit if they have a fear of public speaking?
A) xenophobia
B) agoraphobia
C) social phobia
D) specific phobia
A) xenophobia
B) agoraphobia
C) social phobia
D) specific phobia
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42
43 Why do social phobics avoid contact with other people?
A) They fear crowds.
B) They aren't interested in relationships.
C) They fear making a mistake and being criticized.
D) They are afraid of having a panic attack in public.
A) They fear crowds.
B) They aren't interested in relationships.
C) They fear making a mistake and being criticized.
D) They are afraid of having a panic attack in public.
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43
44 Danielle has been diagnosed as suffering from social phobia. Her psychologist describes some of the key elements of the disorder and what she says are the two particularly stubborn features which are
A) fears of blushing and of eating.
B) daydreaming and hypervigilance.
C) fears of vomiting and going "crazy."
D) suicidal ideation and auditory hallucinations.
A) fears of blushing and of eating.
B) daydreaming and hypervigilance.
C) fears of vomiting and going "crazy."
D) suicidal ideation and auditory hallucinations.
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44
Agoraphobia involves fear of
A) water.
B) heights.
C) public speaking.
D) unfamiliar situations.
A) water.
B) heights.
C) public speaking.
D) unfamiliar situations.
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45
Fear of open spaces, traveling, and being in crowds is called
A) xenophobia.
B) agoraphobia.
C) claustrophobia.
D) specific phobia.
A) xenophobia.
B) agoraphobia.
C) claustrophobia.
D) specific phobia.
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46
Mary is afraid to leave her house. She is terrified that if she goes out, something terrible will happen to her. Mary most likely meets the diagnostic criteria for
A) agoraphobia.
B) claustrophobia.
C) a social phobia.
D) a specific phobia.
A) agoraphobia.
B) claustrophobia.
C) a social phobia.
D) a specific phobia.
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47
Agoraphobia is commonly classified as occurring with or without
A) panic attacks.
B) social phobia.
C) specific phobia.
D) generalized anxiety disorder.
A) panic attacks.
B) social phobia.
C) specific phobia.
D) generalized anxiety disorder.
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48
Research has shown a possible link between agoraphobia and what disorder of childhood?
A) specific phobias
B) separation anxiety
C) posttraumatic stress disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
A) specific phobias
B) separation anxiety
C) posttraumatic stress disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
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49
In contrast to compulsions, obsessions concern
A) rituals.
B) people.
C) objects.
D) thoughts.
A) rituals.
B) people.
C) objects.
D) thoughts.
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50
What is the irresistible urge to perform a particular act over and over again?
A) psychosis
B) obsession
C) compulsion
D) separation anxiety
A) psychosis
B) obsession
C) compulsion
D) separation anxiety
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51
Repeated counting, checking, touching or washing as a means of warding off anxiety are examples of
A) generalized anxiety.
B) obsessive behavior.
C) posttraumatic stress.
D) compulsive behavior.
A) generalized anxiety.
B) obsessive behavior.
C) posttraumatic stress.
D) compulsive behavior.
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52
For months Al is plagued by worries that he forgot to lock the door, close the windows, or turn off the stove when he leaves for work. His worrying distracts him from his work and is highly upsetting to him. His worries might be an example of
A) delusions.
B) obsessions.
C) compulsions.
D) hallucinations.
A) delusions.
B) obsessions.
C) compulsions.
D) hallucinations.
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53
Sherri constantly thinks of ways to improve her computer. Her husband complains her constant thinking takes time from their marriage. This is an example of:
A) generalized anxiety
B) obsessive behavior
C) specific phobia
D) compulsive behavior
A) generalized anxiety
B) obsessive behavior
C) specific phobia
D) compulsive behavior
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54
Holiday walks home from work everyday. In three years she has worked at the hospital, she will not step on a crack in the sidewalk. This is an example of:
A) compulsive behavior
B) specific phobia
C) agoraphobia
D) obsessive behavior
A) compulsive behavior
B) specific phobia
C) agoraphobia
D) obsessive behavior
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55
Based on epidemiological research, which of the following groups experiences obsessive-compulsive disorder at a rate that is higher than the general population?
A) young females
B) upper-income individuals
C) individuals with low socioeconomic status
D) individuals with less than a high school education
A) young females
B) upper-income individuals
C) individuals with low socioeconomic status
D) individuals with less than a high school education
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56
Which anxiety disorder is equally common among men as among women and men in the U.S.?
A) social phobia
B) specific phobia
C) generalized anxiety disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
A) social phobia
B) specific phobia
C) generalized anxiety disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
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57
Based on the demographic correlates of obsessive-compulsive disorder, which of these individuals fits the pattern of the most likely person to exhibit the disorder?
A) Brian, a high school student, who is African American
B) Juan, a teenager who recently immigrated from Mexico
C) Andrea, a high school dropout, who lives in a poor inner city neighborhood
D) Ken, a graduate of a prestigious university, who lives in an expensive neighborhood
A) Brian, a high school student, who is African American
B) Juan, a teenager who recently immigrated from Mexico
C) Andrea, a high school dropout, who lives in a poor inner city neighborhood
D) Ken, a graduate of a prestigious university, who lives in an expensive neighborhood
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58
All of the following are features of obsessive-compulsive disorder except:
A) recognizing the absurdity and irrationality
B) a feeling of dread
C) intrusion into the person's awareness
D) being unable to function
A) recognizing the absurdity and irrationality
B) a feeling of dread
C) intrusion into the person's awareness
D) being unable to function
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59
Obsessional thoughts generally involve
A) surreal fantasies.
B) unrealistic desires.
C) sexual experiences.
D) acts the thinker finds distasteful.
A) surreal fantasies.
B) unrealistic desires.
C) sexual experiences.
D) acts the thinker finds distasteful.
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60
Mary tells her best friend that she always does tasks very carefully, but she does not feel she does these tasks right. Mary is exhibiting the preoccupation of:
A) doubting and conscientiousness
B) cleaning
C) slowness
D) checking
A) doubting and conscientiousness
B) cleaning
C) slowness
D) checking
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61
Alice has received the diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder. She believes that this diagnosis means she is psychotic. What can her psychologist tell her concerning her belief that people with this disorder may be psychotic?
A) People with this disorder do not harm others.
B) The symptoms of this disorder tend to be very brief.
C) These people believe they are in control of their behavior.
D) People with OCD are aware that their behavior is irrational.
A) People with this disorder do not harm others.
B) The symptoms of this disorder tend to be very brief.
C) These people believe they are in control of their behavior.
D) People with OCD are aware that their behavior is irrational.
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62
When symptoms of one disorder overlap with symptoms of other disorders, a decision is made as to which of several diagnoses is appropriate. This is called a:
A) clinical diagnosis
B) consult
C) differential diagnosis
D) working diagnosis
A) clinical diagnosis
B) consult
C) differential diagnosis
D) working diagnosis
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63
A patient at the mental health center has an anxiety disorder and is being treated with a drug that affects serotonin levels. Which of the following disorders is most likely one that will respond to this treatment?
A) social phobia
B) agoraphobia
C) generalized anxiety disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
A) social phobia
B) agoraphobia
C) generalized anxiety disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
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64
Under which condition is recovery from posttraumatic stress disorder likely to be most complete?
A) person able to forget the incident
B) another stressor distracts the victim
C) person already in psychiatric treatment
D) symptoms appear soon after the trauma
A) person able to forget the incident
B) another stressor distracts the victim
C) person already in psychiatric treatment
D) symptoms appear soon after the trauma
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65
A United Nations Peacekeeper witnesses extensive shelling and the abuse of prisoners. When he returns to France, he has difficulty concentrating, has recurring nightmares about the war, and cries easily. What is the most likely diagnosis of the symptoms of his distress?
A) narcolepsy
B) a dissociative disorder
C) an adjustment disorder
D) a posttraumatic stress disorder
A) narcolepsy
B) a dissociative disorder
C) an adjustment disorder
D) a posttraumatic stress disorder
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66
Which of these is a typical feature of posttraumatic stress disorder?
A) lethargy
B) delusions
C) increased arousal
D) blocked startle response
A) lethargy
B) delusions
C) increased arousal
D) blocked startle response
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67
Which of the following is not an essential characteristic of posttraumatic stress disorder?
A) reexperience
B) extreme anxiety
C) hyperarousal
D) avoidance
A) reexperience
B) extreme anxiety
C) hyperarousal
D) avoidance
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68
What are the two major types of posttraumatic stress disorder listed in DSM-IV-TR?
A) acute and delayed
B) severe and transitory
C) primary and secondary
D) social and environmental
A) acute and delayed
B) severe and transitory
C) primary and secondary
D) social and environmental
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69
Which diagnosis describes symptoms that appear in the first few weeks after a trauma?
A) adjustment disorder
B) dissociative disorder
C) acute stress disorder
D) posttraumatic disorder
A) adjustment disorder
B) dissociative disorder
C) acute stress disorder
D) posttraumatic disorder
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70
Which disorders have been found to occur at elevated rates among people who develop posttraumatic stress disorder?
A) amnesia and psychosis
B) alcohol abuse and depression
C) depersonalization and dissociative fugue
D) personality disorders and somatoform disorders
A) amnesia and psychosis
B) alcohol abuse and depression
C) depersonalization and dissociative fugue
D) personality disorders and somatoform disorders
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71
Some victims of the effects of PTSD exhibit maladaptive reactions to the trauma that may involve alterations between
A) intrusive thinking and denial.
B) delusions and hallucinations.
C) withdrawal and excessive social activity.
D) sleep disturbance and changes in appetite.
A) intrusive thinking and denial.
B) delusions and hallucinations.
C) withdrawal and excessive social activity.
D) sleep disturbance and changes in appetite.
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72
Al witnessed a mass murder spree involving 12 people. Hidden behind some boxes, he managed to keep out of the killer's line of sight. After several months of suffering with his symptoms, he seeks help. When he asked about possible treatments and their success, what is he likely to be told?
A) Antidepressant drugs have the greatest success in treating PTSD symptoms.
B) Antianxiety drugs have been the most successful in treating these symptoms.
C) Compared to drug treatments, psychological treatments are generally more successful.
D) Because the symptoms are very resistant to traditional techniques, hypnosis is widely used and with increasing success.
A) Antidepressant drugs have the greatest success in treating PTSD symptoms.
B) Antianxiety drugs have been the most successful in treating these symptoms.
C) Compared to drug treatments, psychological treatments are generally more successful.
D) Because the symptoms are very resistant to traditional techniques, hypnosis is widely used and with increasing success.
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73
How do psychodynamic theorists view clinical anxiety?
A) an alarm indicating a threat
B) the equivalent of obsessions and compulsions
C) a symbolic equivalent of unconscious conflicts
D) an alarm sounded in the absence of consciously recognized dangers
A) an alarm indicating a threat
B) the equivalent of obsessions and compulsions
C) a symbolic equivalent of unconscious conflicts
D) an alarm sounded in the absence of consciously recognized dangers
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74
What happens in the defense mechanism of isolation?
A) a phobic avoids the feared stimulus
B) a social phobic avoids other people
C) an agoraphobic refuses to leave home
D) a person with OCD tends to separate thought from emotion
A) a phobic avoids the feared stimulus
B) a social phobic avoids other people
C) an agoraphobic refuses to leave home
D) a person with OCD tends to separate thought from emotion
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75
Amy checks her children's rooms' dozens of times while they are asleep, yet she is quite resentful toward them. Psychologists would describe Amy as exhibiting the defense mechanism of
A) undoing.
B) denial.
C) isolation.
D) reaction formation.
A) undoing.
B) denial.
C) isolation.
D) reaction formation.
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76
Compulsively behaving opposite to one's true thoughts and feelings is called
A) undoing.
B) isolation.
C) flooding.
D) reaction formation.
A) undoing.
B) isolation.
C) flooding.
D) reaction formation.
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77
For which of the anxiety disorders are exposure therapies particularly effective?
A) panic disorder and social phobia
B) agoraphobia and panic disorder
C) phobias and generalized anxiety disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder and phobias
A) panic disorder and social phobia
B) agoraphobia and panic disorder
C) phobias and generalized anxiety disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder and phobias
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78
What is the most successful treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder?
A) flooding
B) implosive therapy
C) systematic desensitization
D) exposure and response prevention
A) flooding
B) implosive therapy
C) systematic desensitization
D) exposure and response prevention
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79
Zelda sees a psychologist for the treatment of anxiety. The psychologist teaches her to relax on a couch while imagining a series of situations that are more and more anxiety-provoking. What procedure is the psychologist using?
A) in-vivo exposure
B) implosive therapy
C) response prevention
D) systematic desensitization
A) in-vivo exposure
B) implosive therapy
C) response prevention
D) systematic desensitization
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80
In which type of treatment might the psychologist ask the patient to imagine every detail of a feared situation, perhaps in the first session of therapy?
A) cognitive restructuring
B) in-vivo exposure
C) implosive therapy
D) systematic desensitization
A) cognitive restructuring
B) in-vivo exposure
C) implosive therapy
D) systematic desensitization
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