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Deck 10: Psychopathology: Depression
1
Depression is a psychopathology that is classified as a(n):
A) Panic disorder
B) Anxiety disorder
C) Mood disorder
D) Affect disorder
E) Biological disorder
A) Panic disorder
B) Anxiety disorder
C) Mood disorder
D) Affect disorder
E) Biological disorder
B
2
Depression is characterised by an abnormally:
A) Elated mood
B) Gloomy mood
C) Fearful mood
D) Depressed mood
E) Miserable mood
A) Elated mood
B) Gloomy mood
C) Fearful mood
D) Depressed mood
E) Miserable mood
D
3
The four most common types of depressive disorder are:
A) Unipolar (major), manic, multipolar, and dysthymic
B) Unipolar (major), bipolar, multipolar, and dysthymic
C) Unipolar (major), bipolar, manic, and dysthymic
D) Unipolar (major), bipolar, manic, and seasonal (SAD)
E) Unipolar (major), bipolar, dysthymic, and seasonal (SAD)
A) Unipolar (major), manic, multipolar, and dysthymic
B) Unipolar (major), bipolar, multipolar, and dysthymic
C) Unipolar (major), bipolar, manic, and dysthymic
D) Unipolar (major), bipolar, manic, and seasonal (SAD)
E) Unipolar (major), bipolar, dysthymic, and seasonal (SAD)
E
4
The diagnosis of a major depressive disorder depends on:
A) Emotional, manic, somatic, and cognitive symptoms
B) Emotional, motor, somatic, and cognitive symptoms
C) Emotional, motivational, sensory, and cognitive symptoms
D) Emotional, motivational, somatic, and coping symptoms
E) Emotional, motivational, somatic, and cognitive symptoms
A) Emotional, manic, somatic, and cognitive symptoms
B) Emotional, motor, somatic, and cognitive symptoms
C) Emotional, motivational, sensory, and cognitive symptoms
D) Emotional, motivational, somatic, and coping symptoms
E) Emotional, motivational, somatic, and cognitive symptoms
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5
Manic episodes in bipolar disorder include elevated or irritable mood and increased abnormal activity lasting at least:
A) 1 day
B) 3 days
C) 1 week
D) 2 weeks
E) 1 month
A) 1 day
B) 3 days
C) 1 week
D) 2 weeks
E) 1 month
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6
The factors that cause depression may be external (or reactive) or internal, which is called:
A) Inward
B) Passive
C) Interior
D) Endogenous
E) Proactive
A) Inward
B) Passive
C) Interior
D) Endogenous
E) Proactive
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7
Reliability, in diagnostic testing, means the findings are:
A) Different when done by different psychologists
B) The same for every depressive disorder sufferer
C) Highly variable
D) Different at different times
E) Accurate and consistent
A) Different when done by different psychologists
B) The same for every depressive disorder sufferer
C) Highly variable
D) Different at different times
E) Accurate and consistent
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8
Validity, in diagnostic testing, means the tests are:
A) Measuring what is intended to be measured
B) The same for every depressive disorder sufferer
C) Highly variable
D) Different when done by different psychologists
E) All of these
A) Measuring what is intended to be measured
B) The same for every depressive disorder sufferer
C) Highly variable
D) Different when done by different psychologists
E) All of these
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9
Many people with major depression also suffer from another psychopathology, which is known as:
A) Constancy
B) Cooperation
C) Coincidence
D) Conflict
E) Comorbidity
A) Constancy
B) Cooperation
C) Coincidence
D) Conflict
E) Comorbidity
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10
Biological explanations of major depressive disorders focusing on genetics compare concordance rates in twins, which are the percentage of:
A) Both twins having the disorder
B) How many twin pairs are identical (MZ)
C) How many twin pairs are fraternal (DZ)
D) How many twins were raised apart
E) How many twins were raised together
A) Both twins having the disorder
B) How many twin pairs are identical (MZ)
C) How many twin pairs are fraternal (DZ)
D) How many twins were raised apart
E) How many twins were raised together
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11
Concordance rates support genetic causes for depressive disorders if the rate for identical twins is:
A) Much less than for fraternal twins
B) Much greater than for fraternal twins
C) The same as for fraternal twins
D) Greater for adoptive parents than biological parents
E) The same for adoptive and biological parents
A) Much less than for fraternal twins
B) Much greater than for fraternal twins
C) The same as for fraternal twins
D) Greater for adoptive parents than biological parents
E) The same for adoptive and biological parents
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12
Evolutionary explanations for depressive disorders are supported by Watson and Andrews' (2002) concept of:
A) Social motivation
B) Socialisation
C) Social learning
D) Social navigation
E) Social attribution
A) Social motivation
B) Socialisation
C) Social learning
D) Social navigation
E) Social attribution
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13
Evolutionary explanations for phobias are challenged by:
A) All of these
B) None of these
C) Very low levels of motivation in depressed individuals
D) Increased risk of suicide in depressed individuals
E) Evolutionary explanations being conjecture and speculation
A) All of these
B) None of these
C) Very low levels of motivation in depressed individuals
D) Increased risk of suicide in depressed individuals
E) Evolutionary explanations being conjecture and speculation
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14
Biochemical explanations for depression suggest that normal control of noradrenaline and dopamine is prevented by low levels of:
A) Stress hormones
B) Acetylcholine
C) Serotonin
D) Cortisol
E) Adrenaline
A) Stress hormones
B) Acetylcholine
C) Serotonin
D) Cortisol
E) Adrenaline
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15
Psychodynamic theory regards depressive disorders as repressed anger directed at the self as a result of:
A) Individual sexuality
B) Problems in adulthood
C) Fixation at the anal stage
D) Actual or symbolic loss
E) Repressed anger against same-sex parents
A) Individual sexuality
B) Problems in adulthood
C) Fixation at the anal stage
D) Actual or symbolic loss
E) Repressed anger against same-sex parents
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16
Behavioural explanations for depression suggest that these are learned when individuals find their efforts are:
A) Associated with failure
B) Modelled by others
C) Poorly rewarded or punished
D) Associated with being anti-social
E) Hampered by personal stress
A) Associated with failure
B) Modelled by others
C) Poorly rewarded or punished
D) Associated with being anti-social
E) Hampered by personal stress
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17
Cognitive theory suggests that depression is the result of:
A) Social and genetic biases
B) Challenging social norms
C) Problems in adulthood
D) Actual loss
E) Negative schemas and thinking
A) Social and genetic biases
B) Challenging social norms
C) Problems in adulthood
D) Actual loss
E) Negative schemas and thinking
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18
Social (life events) explanations of depression typically depend on retrospective data, which means that:
A) Serious life events occur a year before the depression develops
B) Causality can be established
C) Causality cannot be established
D) More serious life events have occurred
E) Less serious life events have occurred
A) Serious life events occur a year before the depression develops
B) Causality can be established
C) Causality cannot be established
D) More serious life events have occurred
E) Less serious life events have occurred
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19
Problems with biological therapy using drugs include:
A) All of these
B) Treating symptoms rather than causes
C) Being less effective if a second or third course of treatment is needed
D) Having unwanted and unpleasant side-effects
E) None of these
A) All of these
B) Treating symptoms rather than causes
C) Being less effective if a second or third course of treatment is needed
D) Having unwanted and unpleasant side-effects
E) None of these
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20
Psychological therapies such as behaviour, cognitive, or cognitive-behavioural therapy are criticised because they tend to:
A) Focus on early childhood experiences
B) Ignore the basic underlying causes of depression
C) Not address improving mood
D) Not address change
E) Produce a very slow rate of improvement
A) Focus on early childhood experiences
B) Ignore the basic underlying causes of depression
C) Not address improving mood
D) Not address change
E) Produce a very slow rate of improvement
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