Deck 6: Mood Disorders and Substance Abuse

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__________ means delusional thinking is inconsistent with the predominant mood.

A)Schizo affective
B)Seasonal affective
C)Mood congruent
D)Mood incongruent
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_________ is disorder in which the person shows seasonal pattern at least two episodes of depression in the past two years.

A)Seasonal affective
B)Schizo affective
C)Bipolar
D)Unipolar
Question
Prevalence of mood disorder is ________ among blood relatives of parsons with clinically diagnosed mood disorder.

A)Lower
B)Moderate
C)Higher
D)Crucial
Question
Which of the following bio-chemical factors are not considered as the causal factor for mood disorder?

A)Endorphins
B)Serotonin
C)Dopamine
D)Horepinephrine
Question
___________ model explain how stress interact with various types of vulnerability factor to reduce depression.

A)Frustration
B)Social
C)Diathesis-stress
D)Cognitive
Question
Which of the following is not a psycho-social causal factor for mood disorder?

A)Low self esteem
B)Thwarting of an important goal
C)Developing physical diseases
D)Neuroendocrine deficit
Question
One of the most prominent cognitive theory of depression was proposed by ________

A)Aaron Beck
B)Bleuler
C)Adler
D)Freud
Question
According to Beck's theory ________ cognitions are central to depression.

A)Positive
B)Negative
C)Neutral
D)Pessimistic
Question
Which of the following is not a feature of Beck's theory?

A)Inflated self esteem
B)Depressogenic schemas
C)Negative automatic thoughts
D)Negative cognitive triad
Question
Learned helplessness theory was proposed by ____________

A)Beck
B)Seligman
C)Freud
D)Bleuler
Question
Hopelessness theory is a revision of helplessness theory __________ et al.

A)Beck
B)Seligman
C)Abrahamson
D)Freud
Question
____________ is used as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of mania and depression.

A)Pharmaco therapy
B)ECT
C)Antidepressant
D)Lithium therapy
Question
_____________ is best known of depression specific psychotherapy for unipolar depression.

A)Cognitive behavioral therapy
B)Lithium therapy
C)Interpersonal therapy
D)Family therapy
Question
__________ is used with seriously depressed patients who may present immediate and serious suicidal risk.

A)CBT
B)IPT
C)Lithium therapy
D)ECT
Question
The behavior based on the pathological need for a substance or activity is ________

A)Tolerance
B)Withdrawal symptoms
C)Addictive behavior
D)Dependence
Question
Those drugs that affects mental functioning are called as ________

A)Psychoactive drugs
B)Dependence
C)Tolerance
D)Alchoholism
Question
The hormone secreted by adrenal glands found to be a causal factor of mood disorder is

A)Serotonin
B)Cortisol
C)Epinephrine
D)Thyroxine
Question
DST refers to

A)Dexamethasone Suppression Test
B)Dopamine Suppression Test
C)Dexamethasone Submission Test
D)Dopamine Submission Test
Question
The need for amount of a substance to achieve the desired effect that results from bio- chemical changes in the body is known as_________

A)Dependence
B)Alcoholism
C)Tolerance
D)Addiction
Question
_________ refers to physical symptoms such as sweating, tremors and tension t that accompany disturbance from the drug.

A)Addiction
B)Tolerance
C)Abuse
D)Withdrawal symptoms
Question
Dependence on alcohol that seriously interacts with the life adjustment is _________

A)Prevalence
B)Alcoholic
C)Alcoholism
D)Dependence
Question
________ refers to a disorder involving extensive stiffening of the blood vessels.

A)Schizophrenia
B)Dependence
C)Malnutrition
D)Liver cirrhosis
Question
________ usually happens following a prolonged drinking spree when the person is in a state of withdrawal.

A)Alcohol withdrawal delirium
B)Alcohol dependence
C)Personality disorganization
D)Psychotic reaction
Question
Alcohol amnesic disorder is also known as

A)Down's syndrome
B)Korsakoff's syndrome
C)Turner's syndrome
D)Delirium tremens
Question
Which of the following is not a route of administration of a drug?

A)Oral
B)Nasal
C)Intravenous
D)Nephral
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Deck 6: Mood Disorders and Substance Abuse
1
__________ means delusional thinking is inconsistent with the predominant mood.

A)Schizo affective
B)Seasonal affective
C)Mood congruent
D)Mood incongruent
Mood incongruent
2
_________ is disorder in which the person shows seasonal pattern at least two episodes of depression in the past two years.

A)Seasonal affective
B)Schizo affective
C)Bipolar
D)Unipolar
Seasonal affective
3
Prevalence of mood disorder is ________ among blood relatives of parsons with clinically diagnosed mood disorder.

A)Lower
B)Moderate
C)Higher
D)Crucial
Higher
4
Which of the following bio-chemical factors are not considered as the causal factor for mood disorder?

A)Endorphins
B)Serotonin
C)Dopamine
D)Horepinephrine
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___________ model explain how stress interact with various types of vulnerability factor to reduce depression.

A)Frustration
B)Social
C)Diathesis-stress
D)Cognitive
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6
Which of the following is not a psycho-social causal factor for mood disorder?

A)Low self esteem
B)Thwarting of an important goal
C)Developing physical diseases
D)Neuroendocrine deficit
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One of the most prominent cognitive theory of depression was proposed by ________

A)Aaron Beck
B)Bleuler
C)Adler
D)Freud
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8
According to Beck's theory ________ cognitions are central to depression.

A)Positive
B)Negative
C)Neutral
D)Pessimistic
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9
Which of the following is not a feature of Beck's theory?

A)Inflated self esteem
B)Depressogenic schemas
C)Negative automatic thoughts
D)Negative cognitive triad
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10
Learned helplessness theory was proposed by ____________

A)Beck
B)Seligman
C)Freud
D)Bleuler
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11
Hopelessness theory is a revision of helplessness theory __________ et al.

A)Beck
B)Seligman
C)Abrahamson
D)Freud
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12
____________ is used as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of mania and depression.

A)Pharmaco therapy
B)ECT
C)Antidepressant
D)Lithium therapy
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13
_____________ is best known of depression specific psychotherapy for unipolar depression.

A)Cognitive behavioral therapy
B)Lithium therapy
C)Interpersonal therapy
D)Family therapy
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14
__________ is used with seriously depressed patients who may present immediate and serious suicidal risk.

A)CBT
B)IPT
C)Lithium therapy
D)ECT
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15
The behavior based on the pathological need for a substance or activity is ________

A)Tolerance
B)Withdrawal symptoms
C)Addictive behavior
D)Dependence
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16
Those drugs that affects mental functioning are called as ________

A)Psychoactive drugs
B)Dependence
C)Tolerance
D)Alchoholism
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17
The hormone secreted by adrenal glands found to be a causal factor of mood disorder is

A)Serotonin
B)Cortisol
C)Epinephrine
D)Thyroxine
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18
DST refers to

A)Dexamethasone Suppression Test
B)Dopamine Suppression Test
C)Dexamethasone Submission Test
D)Dopamine Submission Test
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19
The need for amount of a substance to achieve the desired effect that results from bio- chemical changes in the body is known as_________

A)Dependence
B)Alcoholism
C)Tolerance
D)Addiction
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20
_________ refers to physical symptoms such as sweating, tremors and tension t that accompany disturbance from the drug.

A)Addiction
B)Tolerance
C)Abuse
D)Withdrawal symptoms
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21
Dependence on alcohol that seriously interacts with the life adjustment is _________

A)Prevalence
B)Alcoholic
C)Alcoholism
D)Dependence
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22
________ refers to a disorder involving extensive stiffening of the blood vessels.

A)Schizophrenia
B)Dependence
C)Malnutrition
D)Liver cirrhosis
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23
________ usually happens following a prolonged drinking spree when the person is in a state of withdrawal.

A)Alcohol withdrawal delirium
B)Alcohol dependence
C)Personality disorganization
D)Psychotic reaction
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24
Alcohol amnesic disorder is also known as

A)Down's syndrome
B)Korsakoff's syndrome
C)Turner's syndrome
D)Delirium tremens
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Which of the following is not a route of administration of a drug?

A)Oral
B)Nasal
C)Intravenous
D)Nephral
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