Deck 2: Promoting and Preserving Your Psychological Health

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Self-actualization can best be described as a sense of

A) being safe and secure.
B) self-respect and accomplishment.
C) creativity and fulfillment of potential.
D) belonging and acceptance.
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A family situation in which there is violence; physical, emotional, or sexual abuse; parental discord; or other negative interactions

A) may psychologically damage family members.
B) forces children to develop independence.
C) teaches sound coping and problem-solving skills.
D) accelerates the development of self-worth.
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Which of the following dimensions of psychological health includes a person's attitudes, beliefs, and problem-solving skills?

A) Mental health
B) Emotional health
C) Social health
D) Spiritual health
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Successfully adapting to change, dealing with stress, and bouncing back from life's inevitable disappointments demonstrates

A) social stability.
B) resiliency.
C) emotional stability.
D) confidence.
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Lana is entering college in the fall. She will be living away from home for the first time and will be responsible for managing her own schedule and finances. If Lana is psychologically healthy, she will react to this situation by

A) feeling overwhelmed.
B) becoming more independent.
C) having uncontrolled anxiety.
D) seeking social acceptance.
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Max wants to get in better physical shape and lose 10 pounds. His belief about whether he can successfully begin and maintain a fitness program is directly related to his level of

A) self-satisfaction.
B) self-mastery.
C) self-esteem.
D) self-efficacy.
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Extroversion, introversion, and level of emotional stability are

A) inherited traits.
B) personality traits.
C) culturally determined traits.
D) aspects of mental health.
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According to Maslow's hierarchy, human needs are ranked in the following ascending order:

A) Esteem, survival, social, security, self-actualization
B) Survival, security, social, esteem, self-actualization
C) Self-actualization, esteem, social, security, survival
D) Survival, social, security, esteem, self-actualization
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The ability to listen, to express oneself, to act responsibly, and to form healthy attachments with others are important aspects of

A) social health.
B) mental health.
C) physical health.
D) spiritual health.
Question
Intensified feelings or complex patterns of feelings that we experience are known as

A) values.
B) emotions.
C) attitudes.
D) expressions.
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The term psychological health encompasses which four dimensions of health?

A) Mental, physical, social, and environmental
B) Mental, emotional, physical, and environmental
C) Mental, physical, environmental, and spiritual
D) Mental, emotional, social, and spiritual
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Which of the following personality traits involves the ability to be likable and to cooperate with others?

A) Agreeableness
B) Resiliency
C) Conscientiousness
D) Emotional stability
Question
Believing in a force or higher power that gives meaning to life and leads to a sense of purpose and connection with others is

A) a religious belief system.
B) emotional health.
C) mental health
D) spiritual health.
Question
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the role of families in the development of psychological health?

A) Family life has very little influence on psychological health since genetics plays a larger role.
B) Children of dysfunctional families cannot develop into psychologically healthy adults.
C) Children raised in a nurturing environment are guaranteed to be psychologically healthy as adults.
D) A nurturing family fosters the development of psychological health, but it can be achieved without it.
Question
Adele values her unique qualities and abilities and has a realistic sense of her worth as a person; she would be described as having a high level of

A) self-satisfaction.
B) positive emotions.
C) negative emotions.
D) self-esteem.
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In the last three years, Nathan has experienced a failed marriage, the loss of a job, and bankruptcy. When he develops a serious health problem, he seems to have completely given up and is making little effort to follow his doctor's instructions to get well. Nathan has developed a pattern known as

A) learned helplessness.
B) learned optimism.
C) introversion.
D) extroversion.
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, an individual's

A) five levels of need are independent of each other.
B) basic survival needs must be met before he or she can address more complex needs.
C) basic survival needs are not related to his or her psychological health.
D) most basic needs are related to establishing a sense of security and protection.
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Which principle described by psychologist Martin Seligman fosters an overall positive attitude by using thinking and behavior techniques to resist negativity?

A) Learned helpfulness
B) Learned pessimism
C) Learned optimism
D) Learned mindfulness
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People who feel good about themselves, deal effectively with life's challenges, and have positive social relationships are known as

A) codependent.
B) psychologically impaired.
C) psychologically healthy.
D) independent.
Question
The degree and nature of a person's relationships with friends, family, and others are known as

A) social obligations.
B) emotional responses.
C) social bonds.
D) community support.
Question
Which of the following factors can play a role in triggering episodes of bipolar disorder?

A) A sudden drop in blood sugar
B) A flashback of a violent event
C) Drug abuse or a stressful event
D) Hunger or dehydration
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Which of the following is most characteristic of anxiety disorders?

A) Feelings of isolation or not belonging
B) Extreme fatigue
C) Persistent feelings of threat and worry
D) Persistent feelings of sadness and despair
Question
Which of the following is True about a major depressive disorder?

A) True depressive disorders are the same as feeling down after a bad experience.
B) Symptoms include physical exhaustion and an inability to concentrate.
C) Symptoms usually do not last for more than a month or two and can be easily managed.
D) People can snap out of it if they choose.
Question
Studies suggest that happiness may

A) reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease.
B) cause a faster heart rate.
C) contribute to more rapid weight loss.
D) decrease the blood level of C-reactive protein.
Question
Heather is always tired, tense, and irritable. She has difficulty concentrating on routine tasks and trouble sleeping. She's had these symptoms for the last six months. Her behavior is most characteristic of

A) social phobia.
B) bipolar disorder.
C) panic disorder.
D) generalized anxiety disorder.
Question
Which statement is True about depression in men?

A) Men are more likely to admit they are feeling depressed than are women.
B) Depressed men focus obsessively on a depressed mood.
C) The risk of death from heart disease is the same in depressed men and women.
D) Suicide rates among depressed men are four times those of depressed women.
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Anthony served time in prison for selling drugs to finance his college education. Five years after his release, he has a stable job and a family. He begins to worry constantly that his children will find out about his "secret" past and lose respect for him. Anthony takes as many as 10 showers a day even though he realizes that this senseless behavior will not wash away his past. He is most likely suffering from

A) generalized anxiety disorder.
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
C) social phobia.
D) post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Which of the following is an anxiety disorder that involves an irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation?

A) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
B) Phobia
C) Panic disorder
D) Schizophrenia
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Which of the following is the most common mood disorder?

A) Major depression
B) Dysthymic disorder
C) Premenstrual syndrome
D) Bipolar disorder
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Which of the following is an example of the behavior of a person who is in the manic phase of bipolar disorder?

A) Talkative and highly energetic
B) Quiet, shy, and reserved
C) Lethargic and depressed
D) Sleeping excessively and overeating
Question
Seasonal affective disorder is associated with

A) a malfunction of the thyroid gland.
B) lack of social interaction.
C) too much external stimuli.
D) reduced exposure to sunlight.
Question
Biology, the environment, and social and cultural roles have been cited as factors that cause

A) personality disorders.
B) depressive disorders.
C) obsessive disorders.
D) anxiety disorders.
Question
Erin is concerned because she has been feeling discouraged by her circumstances and is experiencing feelings of guilt, worthlessness, sadness, and despair. Based on her symptoms, which of the following conditions would be a likely diagnosis?

A) Paranoia
B) Anxiety disorder
C) Schizophrenia
D) Depression
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Denise often experiences sudden bursts of acute anxiety known as

A) obsessive-compulsive behaviors.
B) panic attacks.
C) phobias.
D) schizophrenia.
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Intentionally injuring oneself as a coping mechanism to deal with difficult or negative emotions is known as

A) self-mutilation.
B) self-efficacy.
C) abuse.
D) suicide.
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A person with social phobia is most fearful of

A) high places.
B) public gatherings.
C) driving at night.
D) snakes and spiders.
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Ana suffers from a persistent and unreasonable fear of snakes. She panics even if she sees the image of a snake on television. Ana is most likely suffering from a(n)

A) depressive disorder.
B) panic attack.
C) phobia.
D) overreaction.
Question
Which type of anxiety disorder occurs after a violent or extremely negative event and can cause acute anxiety or nervousness, nightmares, flashbacks, insomnia, and a state of dissociation?

A) Seasonal affective disorder
B) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
C) Post-traumatic stress disorder
D) Generalized anxiety disorder
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Which statement is True about mental health?

A) Mental health problems can affect all age groups and are prevalent among college students.
B) Mental health problems are always serious, but they are easily recognized and diagnosed.
C) Mental disorders very rarely occur in persons between the ages of 15 and 22.
D) Mental illness is caused only by biochemical dysfunction in the brain.
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Lizbet seems to be on an emotional roller coaster. Her moods swing from one extreme to another, from a euphoric high to major depression. Lisa is most likely suffering from

A) a phobia.
B) panic disorder.
C) depression.
D) bipolar disorder.
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The terms spirituality and religion have the same meaning and may be used interchangeably.
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The communities to which an individual belongs have no impact on psychological health.
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A psychologically healthy person becomes easily frustrated by stressful situations.
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Personality is genetic and can never be changed.
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Which of the following has been shown to be the most beneficial treatment for seasonal affective disorder?

A) Diet change
B) Increased exercise
C) Light therapy
D) Stress management
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A person's social and intellectual health are unaffected by emotional health.
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Which of the following personality disorders involves a deep mistrust of others and secretiveness?

A) Borderline personality disorder
B) Paranoid personality disorder
C) Depressive personality disorder
D) Narcissistic personality disorder
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If you think you have a psychological problem and need treatment, what should you do first?

A) Discuss it with no one and try to hide any symptoms you experience.
B) Schedule a complete exam and evaluation by a physician.
C) Interview three different mental health professionals.
D) Tough it out and keep telling yourself that you can get over it.
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, failure to meet one of the lower-level needs will not interfere with a person's ability to reach self-actualization.
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Approximately how many Americans seek help from mental health professionals at some point in their lives?

A) 1 in 3
B) 1 in 5
C) 1 in 10
D) 1 in 20
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Paulo's therapist gave him a prescription for an antidepressant. Which type of mental health professional does he see?

A) Psychologist
B) Psychiatrist
C) Psychiatric social worker
D) Licensed counselor
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Which of the following statements about schizophrenia is True?

A) It is caused by environmental factors.
B) It is a biological disease of the brain.
C) It is caused by growing up in a dysfunctional family.
D) It results from early childhood traumas.
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Which of the following personality disorders involves mood swings, impulsiveness, and frequently engaging in risky behaviors?

A) Borderline personality disorder
B) Paranoid personality disorder
C) Depressive personality disorder
D) Narcissistic personality disorder
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Which of the following statements about suicide is True?

A) It is the leading cause of death for people 15-24.
B) College students are more likely to attempt suicide than the general population.
C) College students now account for nearly 98% of all suicides.
D) Most people who commit suicide have no diagnosable mental disorder.
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Michael experiences hallucinations and erratic changes in his behaviors, movements, and emotions. He has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Which of the following has the best potential to help him lead a normal life?

A) A support group
B) Medication and psychotherapy
C) Psychoanalysis
D) Long-term hospitalization
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Psychological health encompasses the mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of health.
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Children raised in a nurturing, happy environment are assured of psychological health as adults.
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Which of the following personality disorders involves extreme self-absorption and an exaggerated sense of one's importance?

A) Borderline personality disorder
B) Paranoid personality disorder
C) Depressive personality disorder
D) Narcissistic personality disorder
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Children from dysfunctional families may attain psychological health.
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The term emotional health is often used to describe the "thinking" aspect of psychological health.
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Individuals with borderline personality disorder engage in risky behaviors such as unsafe sex, dangerous driving, and drug use.
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Depression is the most common anxiety disorder.
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Women are less likely than men to commit suicide by using some type of drug or poison.
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Extroversion is a personality trait characterized by the tendency to be outgoing, assertive, and able to adapt easily to various social situations.
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An individual with high self-efficacy would have confidence in his or her ability to change past eating habits by making healthier choices in the future.
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnosed in childhood often resolves by the early 20s.
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Laughter may lower an individual's risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder develops only in people who have experienced combat or who have been present in war zones.
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Social phobia, also known as social anxiety disorder, involves persistent fears and avoidance of being in social situations.
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Psychologists are trained as medical doctors and can prescribe medications.
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Resiliency is a personality trait that is unrelated to psychological health.
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A person who experiences persistent emotional states such as sadness or hopelessness may be suffering from an acute mood disorder.
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To achieve subjective well-being, one must learn to be happy and upbeat all the time.
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Mental health problems often affect academic and work performance.
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An individual who continually experiences failure may develop a pattern of behavior known as learned helplessness.
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Happiness can be enhanced by practicing positive self-talk.
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Schizophrenia is treatable but not curable with current treatment methods.
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A person who has been depressed for an extended period of time is at an increased risk for committing suicide.
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Adults with ADHD are not likely to have another mental or learning disorder.
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Self-esteem includes taking pride in your accomplishments.
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1
Self-actualization can best be described as a sense of

A) being safe and secure.
B) self-respect and accomplishment.
C) creativity and fulfillment of potential.
D) belonging and acceptance.
creativity and fulfillment of potential.
2
A family situation in which there is violence; physical, emotional, or sexual abuse; parental discord; or other negative interactions

A) may psychologically damage family members.
B) forces children to develop independence.
C) teaches sound coping and problem-solving skills.
D) accelerates the development of self-worth.
may psychologically damage family members.
3
Which of the following dimensions of psychological health includes a person's attitudes, beliefs, and problem-solving skills?

A) Mental health
B) Emotional health
C) Social health
D) Spiritual health
Mental health
4
Successfully adapting to change, dealing with stress, and bouncing back from life's inevitable disappointments demonstrates

A) social stability.
B) resiliency.
C) emotional stability.
D) confidence.
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Lana is entering college in the fall. She will be living away from home for the first time and will be responsible for managing her own schedule and finances. If Lana is psychologically healthy, she will react to this situation by

A) feeling overwhelmed.
B) becoming more independent.
C) having uncontrolled anxiety.
D) seeking social acceptance.
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6
Max wants to get in better physical shape and lose 10 pounds. His belief about whether he can successfully begin and maintain a fitness program is directly related to his level of

A) self-satisfaction.
B) self-mastery.
C) self-esteem.
D) self-efficacy.
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7
Extroversion, introversion, and level of emotional stability are

A) inherited traits.
B) personality traits.
C) culturally determined traits.
D) aspects of mental health.
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8
According to Maslow's hierarchy, human needs are ranked in the following ascending order:

A) Esteem, survival, social, security, self-actualization
B) Survival, security, social, esteem, self-actualization
C) Self-actualization, esteem, social, security, survival
D) Survival, social, security, esteem, self-actualization
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9
The ability to listen, to express oneself, to act responsibly, and to form healthy attachments with others are important aspects of

A) social health.
B) mental health.
C) physical health.
D) spiritual health.
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10
Intensified feelings or complex patterns of feelings that we experience are known as

A) values.
B) emotions.
C) attitudes.
D) expressions.
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11
The term psychological health encompasses which four dimensions of health?

A) Mental, physical, social, and environmental
B) Mental, emotional, physical, and environmental
C) Mental, physical, environmental, and spiritual
D) Mental, emotional, social, and spiritual
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Which of the following personality traits involves the ability to be likable and to cooperate with others?

A) Agreeableness
B) Resiliency
C) Conscientiousness
D) Emotional stability
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13
Believing in a force or higher power that gives meaning to life and leads to a sense of purpose and connection with others is

A) a religious belief system.
B) emotional health.
C) mental health
D) spiritual health.
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Which of the following statements most accurately describes the role of families in the development of psychological health?

A) Family life has very little influence on psychological health since genetics plays a larger role.
B) Children of dysfunctional families cannot develop into psychologically healthy adults.
C) Children raised in a nurturing environment are guaranteed to be psychologically healthy as adults.
D) A nurturing family fosters the development of psychological health, but it can be achieved without it.
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15
Adele values her unique qualities and abilities and has a realistic sense of her worth as a person; she would be described as having a high level of

A) self-satisfaction.
B) positive emotions.
C) negative emotions.
D) self-esteem.
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In the last three years, Nathan has experienced a failed marriage, the loss of a job, and bankruptcy. When he develops a serious health problem, he seems to have completely given up and is making little effort to follow his doctor's instructions to get well. Nathan has developed a pattern known as

A) learned helplessness.
B) learned optimism.
C) introversion.
D) extroversion.
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17
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, an individual's

A) five levels of need are independent of each other.
B) basic survival needs must be met before he or she can address more complex needs.
C) basic survival needs are not related to his or her psychological health.
D) most basic needs are related to establishing a sense of security and protection.
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18
Which principle described by psychologist Martin Seligman fosters an overall positive attitude by using thinking and behavior techniques to resist negativity?

A) Learned helpfulness
B) Learned pessimism
C) Learned optimism
D) Learned mindfulness
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19
People who feel good about themselves, deal effectively with life's challenges, and have positive social relationships are known as

A) codependent.
B) psychologically impaired.
C) psychologically healthy.
D) independent.
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20
The degree and nature of a person's relationships with friends, family, and others are known as

A) social obligations.
B) emotional responses.
C) social bonds.
D) community support.
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21
Which of the following factors can play a role in triggering episodes of bipolar disorder?

A) A sudden drop in blood sugar
B) A flashback of a violent event
C) Drug abuse or a stressful event
D) Hunger or dehydration
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22
Which of the following is most characteristic of anxiety disorders?

A) Feelings of isolation or not belonging
B) Extreme fatigue
C) Persistent feelings of threat and worry
D) Persistent feelings of sadness and despair
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Which of the following is True about a major depressive disorder?

A) True depressive disorders are the same as feeling down after a bad experience.
B) Symptoms include physical exhaustion and an inability to concentrate.
C) Symptoms usually do not last for more than a month or two and can be easily managed.
D) People can snap out of it if they choose.
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24
Studies suggest that happiness may

A) reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease.
B) cause a faster heart rate.
C) contribute to more rapid weight loss.
D) decrease the blood level of C-reactive protein.
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25
Heather is always tired, tense, and irritable. She has difficulty concentrating on routine tasks and trouble sleeping. She's had these symptoms for the last six months. Her behavior is most characteristic of

A) social phobia.
B) bipolar disorder.
C) panic disorder.
D) generalized anxiety disorder.
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26
Which statement is True about depression in men?

A) Men are more likely to admit they are feeling depressed than are women.
B) Depressed men focus obsessively on a depressed mood.
C) The risk of death from heart disease is the same in depressed men and women.
D) Suicide rates among depressed men are four times those of depressed women.
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27
Anthony served time in prison for selling drugs to finance his college education. Five years after his release, he has a stable job and a family. He begins to worry constantly that his children will find out about his "secret" past and lose respect for him. Anthony takes as many as 10 showers a day even though he realizes that this senseless behavior will not wash away his past. He is most likely suffering from

A) generalized anxiety disorder.
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
C) social phobia.
D) post-traumatic stress disorder.
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28
Which of the following is an anxiety disorder that involves an irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation?

A) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
B) Phobia
C) Panic disorder
D) Schizophrenia
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29
Which of the following is the most common mood disorder?

A) Major depression
B) Dysthymic disorder
C) Premenstrual syndrome
D) Bipolar disorder
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30
Which of the following is an example of the behavior of a person who is in the manic phase of bipolar disorder?

A) Talkative and highly energetic
B) Quiet, shy, and reserved
C) Lethargic and depressed
D) Sleeping excessively and overeating
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31
Seasonal affective disorder is associated with

A) a malfunction of the thyroid gland.
B) lack of social interaction.
C) too much external stimuli.
D) reduced exposure to sunlight.
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32
Biology, the environment, and social and cultural roles have been cited as factors that cause

A) personality disorders.
B) depressive disorders.
C) obsessive disorders.
D) anxiety disorders.
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33
Erin is concerned because she has been feeling discouraged by her circumstances and is experiencing feelings of guilt, worthlessness, sadness, and despair. Based on her symptoms, which of the following conditions would be a likely diagnosis?

A) Paranoia
B) Anxiety disorder
C) Schizophrenia
D) Depression
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34
Denise often experiences sudden bursts of acute anxiety known as

A) obsessive-compulsive behaviors.
B) panic attacks.
C) phobias.
D) schizophrenia.
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35
Intentionally injuring oneself as a coping mechanism to deal with difficult or negative emotions is known as

A) self-mutilation.
B) self-efficacy.
C) abuse.
D) suicide.
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36
A person with social phobia is most fearful of

A) high places.
B) public gatherings.
C) driving at night.
D) snakes and spiders.
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37
Ana suffers from a persistent and unreasonable fear of snakes. She panics even if she sees the image of a snake on television. Ana is most likely suffering from a(n)

A) depressive disorder.
B) panic attack.
C) phobia.
D) overreaction.
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38
Which type of anxiety disorder occurs after a violent or extremely negative event and can cause acute anxiety or nervousness, nightmares, flashbacks, insomnia, and a state of dissociation?

A) Seasonal affective disorder
B) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
C) Post-traumatic stress disorder
D) Generalized anxiety disorder
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39
Which statement is True about mental health?

A) Mental health problems can affect all age groups and are prevalent among college students.
B) Mental health problems are always serious, but they are easily recognized and diagnosed.
C) Mental disorders very rarely occur in persons between the ages of 15 and 22.
D) Mental illness is caused only by biochemical dysfunction in the brain.
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40
Lizbet seems to be on an emotional roller coaster. Her moods swing from one extreme to another, from a euphoric high to major depression. Lisa is most likely suffering from

A) a phobia.
B) panic disorder.
C) depression.
D) bipolar disorder.
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41
The terms spirituality and religion have the same meaning and may be used interchangeably.
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42
The communities to which an individual belongs have no impact on psychological health.
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43
A psychologically healthy person becomes easily frustrated by stressful situations.
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44
Personality is genetic and can never be changed.
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45
Which of the following has been shown to be the most beneficial treatment for seasonal affective disorder?

A) Diet change
B) Increased exercise
C) Light therapy
D) Stress management
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46
A person's social and intellectual health are unaffected by emotional health.
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47
Which of the following personality disorders involves a deep mistrust of others and secretiveness?

A) Borderline personality disorder
B) Paranoid personality disorder
C) Depressive personality disorder
D) Narcissistic personality disorder
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48
If you think you have a psychological problem and need treatment, what should you do first?

A) Discuss it with no one and try to hide any symptoms you experience.
B) Schedule a complete exam and evaluation by a physician.
C) Interview three different mental health professionals.
D) Tough it out and keep telling yourself that you can get over it.
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49
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, failure to meet one of the lower-level needs will not interfere with a person's ability to reach self-actualization.
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50
Approximately how many Americans seek help from mental health professionals at some point in their lives?

A) 1 in 3
B) 1 in 5
C) 1 in 10
D) 1 in 20
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51
Paulo's therapist gave him a prescription for an antidepressant. Which type of mental health professional does he see?

A) Psychologist
B) Psychiatrist
C) Psychiatric social worker
D) Licensed counselor
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52
Which of the following statements about schizophrenia is True?

A) It is caused by environmental factors.
B) It is a biological disease of the brain.
C) It is caused by growing up in a dysfunctional family.
D) It results from early childhood traumas.
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53
Which of the following personality disorders involves mood swings, impulsiveness, and frequently engaging in risky behaviors?

A) Borderline personality disorder
B) Paranoid personality disorder
C) Depressive personality disorder
D) Narcissistic personality disorder
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54
Which of the following statements about suicide is True?

A) It is the leading cause of death for people 15-24.
B) College students are more likely to attempt suicide than the general population.
C) College students now account for nearly 98% of all suicides.
D) Most people who commit suicide have no diagnosable mental disorder.
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55
Michael experiences hallucinations and erratic changes in his behaviors, movements, and emotions. He has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Which of the following has the best potential to help him lead a normal life?

A) A support group
B) Medication and psychotherapy
C) Psychoanalysis
D) Long-term hospitalization
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56
Psychological health encompasses the mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of health.
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57
Children raised in a nurturing, happy environment are assured of psychological health as adults.
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58
Which of the following personality disorders involves extreme self-absorption and an exaggerated sense of one's importance?

A) Borderline personality disorder
B) Paranoid personality disorder
C) Depressive personality disorder
D) Narcissistic personality disorder
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59
Children from dysfunctional families may attain psychological health.
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60
The term emotional health is often used to describe the "thinking" aspect of psychological health.
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61
Individuals with borderline personality disorder engage in risky behaviors such as unsafe sex, dangerous driving, and drug use.
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62
Depression is the most common anxiety disorder.
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63
Women are less likely than men to commit suicide by using some type of drug or poison.
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64
Extroversion is a personality trait characterized by the tendency to be outgoing, assertive, and able to adapt easily to various social situations.
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An individual with high self-efficacy would have confidence in his or her ability to change past eating habits by making healthier choices in the future.
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66
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnosed in childhood often resolves by the early 20s.
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67
Laughter may lower an individual's risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder develops only in people who have experienced combat or who have been present in war zones.
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69
Social phobia, also known as social anxiety disorder, involves persistent fears and avoidance of being in social situations.
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70
Psychologists are trained as medical doctors and can prescribe medications.
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71
Resiliency is a personality trait that is unrelated to psychological health.
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72
A person who experiences persistent emotional states such as sadness or hopelessness may be suffering from an acute mood disorder.
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73
To achieve subjective well-being, one must learn to be happy and upbeat all the time.
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74
Mental health problems often affect academic and work performance.
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75
An individual who continually experiences failure may develop a pattern of behavior known as learned helplessness.
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76
Happiness can be enhanced by practicing positive self-talk.
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77
Schizophrenia is treatable but not curable with current treatment methods.
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78
A person who has been depressed for an extended period of time is at an increased risk for committing suicide.
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Adults with ADHD are not likely to have another mental or learning disorder.
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Self-esteem includes taking pride in your accomplishments.
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