Deck 12: Personality Disorders and Impulse Control Disorders

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Using _________ terms, the DSM notes that people with personality disorders tend to perceive their traits as ego syntonic.

A) cognitive
B) sociological
C) biological
D) psychodynamic
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Which of the following is true?

A) People with personality disorders often have other diagnosable psychological disorders.
B) There are over 50 different kinds of personality disorders.
C) People with personality disorder often have great insight into their problems.
D) There are five clusters of personality disorders.
Question
The term that refers to personality traits that are perceived as a natural part of oneself is ______.

A) integral
B) egocentric
C) ego syntonic
D) ego dystonic
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The close relationships between compulsive gambling and addictive disorders led to its reclassification as a type of _________in DSM-5 that is called gambling disorder.

A) mood disorder
B) adjustment disorder
C) personality disorder
D) addictive disorder
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People who have personality disorders tend to perceive their disturbed behavior or traits as ______.

A) superfluous
B) egocentric
C) ego syntonic
D) ego dystonic
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Which of the following is a DSM cluster A personality disorder?

A) paranoid
B) borderline
C) antisocial
D) avoidant
Question
Rigid, inflexible, and maladaptive patterns of behavior or ways of relating to others, which ultimately become self-defeating because of their rigidity, are called ______ disorders.

A) adjustment
B) psychotic
C) personality
D) neurotic
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The traits involved in personality disorders usually become evident in ______.

A) childhood
B) adolescence
C) middle adulthood
D) late adulthood
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Which of the following is true about personality disorders?

A) People with personality disorders often fail to see how their own behaviors are seriously disrupting their lives.
B) People with personality disorders accept responsibility for the problems they have
C) Personality disorders usually develop in late adulthood
D) Personality disorders affect close to 50% of the population.
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Which of the following are behavior characteristics that have been observed in children who were, as adults, diagnosed with a personality disorder?

A) athleticism and popularity
B) a history of learning disability
C) disturbed conduct and immaturity
D) divorced parents
Question
The term that refers to personality traits that are perceived as being separate or outside one's self-identity is ______.

A) superfluous
B) egocentric
C) ego syntonic
D) ego dystonic
Question
In the DSM listing of personality disorder clusters, people who are perceived as odd or eccentric would be listed under cluster ______.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Which of the following is true of people with personality disorders?

A) They experience a good deal of personal discomfort as a result of their concerns and readily seek professional help on their own.
B) Their behavior patterns are amenable to change.
C) They do not generally perceive a need to change their behaviors.
D) They generally relate well to others and are concerned about the impact of their behavior on others.
Question
The DSM lists ______ individual personality disorders.

A) two
B) six
C) ten
D) fourteen
Question
Which of the following is a DSM cluster B personality disorder?

A) avoidant
B) dependent
C) schizoid
D) antisocial
Question
Which of the following diagnoses is assigned to people whose behavior is characterized as overly dramatic, emotional, or erratic?

A) schizoid
B) passive-aggressive
C) sociophobic
D) narcissistic
Question
The DSM-5 groups personality disorders into ______ clusters.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
Question
In the DSM listing of personality disorder clusters, people whose behavior is overly dramatic, emotional, or erratic would be listed under cluster ______.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
Question
People who have anxiety or mood disorders tend to perceive their disturbed behaviors as ______.

A) integral
B) egocentric
C) ego syntonic
D) ego dystonic
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Personality disorders are ______.

A) very treatable by psychotherapy
B) very treatable by psychiatric medication
C) very treatable by group therapy
D) very resistant to change
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Sheila is a "loner." She has little interest in social relationships and appears distant and aloof. She rarely shows any emotional expression and seems indifferent to praise and criticism. She
Is usually wrapped up in abstract ideas and has little time for, or interest in, people. She is
Most likely suffering from ______ personality disorder.

A) schizotypal
B) schizoid
C) narcissistic
D) avoidant
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The defining trait of ______ personality disorder is pervasive suspiciousness.

A) antisocial
B) paranoid
C) schizoid
D) avoidant
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People with schizotypal personality disorders tend to be socially ______.

A) anxious
B) aloof
C) paranoid
D) active
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Katie is a little "different" than others. She often feels as if deceased relatives are in the room with her. She believes she possesses a "sixth sense" by which she can read people's minds and
Foretell the future. She talks to herself frequently and often speaks to others in a meandering,
Vague, although not incoherent manner. She is often unkempt, believes people are talking
About her, and tends to be socially aloof. She is most likely suffering from ______ personality
Disorder.

A) schizoid
B) avoidant
C) histrionic
D) schizotypal
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Alan puts on a superficial display of social aloofness, but deep inside he harbors deep curiosities about other people, and exquisite sensitivity. He wishes for love that he cannot
Openly express, and often expresses his sensitivity in deep feelings and affection for animals
Rather than people. He is typical of someone with ______ personality disorder.

A) schizotypal
B) dependent
C) borderline
D) schizoid
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Social isolation and a lack of social interest in others characterizes ______ personality disorder.

A) schizoid
B) schizotypal
C) narcissistic
D) avoidant
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People with paranoid personality disorder are ______ to seek treatment for themselves and are more often ______.

A) unlikely, men than women
B) likely, men than women
C) unlikely, women than men
D) likely, women than men
Question
Schizotypal personality is believed to affect about ______ percent of the general population.

A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
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People with schizoid personality disorders tend to be socially ______.

A) anxious
B) aloof
C) paranoid
D) active
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Mary is overly sensitive to criticism. She takes offense at the most trivial real or imagined slight. She does not trust others, is easily angered, and holds grudges. She has few friends and
Is extremely jealous and possessive of her one boyfriend, whom she is always accusing of
"playing around" on her. She is most likely suffering from ______ personality disorder.

A) antisocial
B) paranoid
C) histrionic
D) avoidant
Question
People who hold grudges, have few friends, suspect their spouses of infidelity (without evidence to back up their suspicions) and are unlikely to confide in others have characteristics
Of a(n) ______ personality disorder.

A) avoidant
B) antisocial
C) schizoid
D) paranoid
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Which of the following diagnoses would be given to an individual who appears anxious or fearful?

A) dependent
B) borderline
C) antisocial
D) paranoid
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Which of the following is a DSM cluster C personality disorder?

A) schizotypal
B) avoidant
C) histrionic
D) antisocial
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The text presented a case of an 85-year-old retired businessman who had a paranoid personality disorder. He would confide in ______.

A) no one
B) his doctor
C) his wife
D) his minister
Question
A person who lacks interest in social relationships and rarely experiences strong emotions has some of the characteristics of a ______ personality disorder.

A) borderline
B) schizoid
C) narcissistic
D) histrionic
Question
Although suspicious of co-workers, people with _________ personality disorder can _________.

A) paranoid; generally maintain employment
B) dependent; work in a sheltered setting
C) paranoid; have trouble with co-workers and thus have difficulty remaining employed
D) obsessive-compulsive; generally work in isolation in highly technical jobs
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People whose behaviors and mannerisms are particularly odd, but not severe enough to merit a diagnosis of schizophrenia, may be suffering from ______ personality disorder.

A) schizoid
B) schizotypal
C) schizoaffective
D) histrionic
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In the DSM listing of personality disorder clusters, people who often appear anxious or fearful in their behavior are listed under cluster ______.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Akhtar theorizes that although people with schizoid personality disorder are aloof and show little appetite for sex, they may be attracted to ______.

A) gambling
B) visiting prostitutes
C) pornography
D) stalking celebrities
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Men with schizoid personality disorder rarely ______.

A) drink alcohol
B) date or marry
C) attending sports events
D) like animals
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The terms psychopath and sociopath refer to ______ personality disorder.

A) sadistic
B) paranoid
C) antisocial
D) schizotypal
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Ted Bundy, a serial killer, is a classic example of someone with a(n) ______ personality disorder.

A) narcissistic
B) paranoid
C) antisocial
D) schizotypal
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About ______ percent of men in the United States could be classified as having met the criteria for antisocial personality disorder at some point in their lives.

A) 2
B) 6
C) 9
D) 20
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Children under the age of 18 years who exhibit antisocial behavior patterns may be suffering from ______ disorder.

A) psychopathic
B) conduct
C) attention-deficit
D) maturity
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To receive a diagnosis of "antisocial personality disorder," a person must be at least ______ years of age.

A) 12
B) 15
C) 18
D) 21
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To people who know her casually, Charlotte is very charming; but underneath her superficial charm is a monster. She is impulsive, self-centered, insensitive to others, irresponsible, has
Little anxiety, and feels no guilt or remorse when she hurts someone else. She blames others
For her problems and rarely learns from her mistakes. She sees others as tools to be used to
Meet her own needs. While she can appear to be the nicest person in the world, if you get in
Her way, watch out! Charlotte is most likely manifesting ______ personality disorder.

A) paranoid
B) narcissistic
C) sadistic
D) antisocial
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Which of the following is true about people with schizotypal personality?

A) They have great interest in others.
B) Their faces usually show great emotion.
C) They experience unusual perceptions or illusions.
D) Use of language is comprehensible.
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Cindy has been suspicious of her coworkers lately and suspects that they are talking about her (although there is no evidence to support her suspicions). Cindy is convinced her suspicions
Are true because she has a "sixth sense" about this. Cindy's behavior is characteristic of a(n)
______ personality disorder.

A) schizotypal
B) schizoid
C) avoidant
D) narcissistic
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The terms "guiltless," "irresponsible" and "impulsive" best describe someone with ______ personality disorder.

A) narcissistic
B) antisocial
C) obsessive-compulsive
D) histrionic
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Ideas of reference and "magical thinking" characterize the thought processes of people with ______ personality disorder.

A) paranoid
B) schizotypal
C) schizoid
D) narcissistic
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Cosmo Kramer, a popular character on the Seinfeld television show, displayed unusual mannerisms, had a very strange haircut, and engaged in weird behaviors like bathing in butter
And pretending to host a television talk show in his apartment. These eccentricities could be
Common for someone with a ______ personality disorder.

A) schizoid
B) schizotypal
C) obsessive-compulsive
D) borderline
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______ people diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder go on to develop schizophrenia.

A) Relatively few
B) About half
C) A great majority
D) Virtually all
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People with antisocial personality disorder show ______ levels of anxiety when faced with threatening situations and punishment has ______effect on their behavior.

A) low, little
B) low, a powerful
C) high, little
D) high, a powerful
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Men are ______ likely than women to have antisocial personality disorder.

A) less
B) equally as
C) three to six times as
D) seven to ten times as
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About ______ percent of women in the United States could be classified as having met the criteria for antisocial personality disorder at some point in their lives.

A) 1
B) 3
C) 6
D) 9
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People with ______ personality disorder persistently disregard the rights and feelings of others and feel little or no remorse for their actions.

A) paranoid
B) borderline
C) narcissistic
D) antisocial
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Schizotypal personality disorder shares a common genetic basis with ______.

A) paranoia
B) major affective disorder
C) schizophrenia
D) an adjustment disorder
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For an individual with antisocial personality disorder, the antisocial and criminal behavior, but not the personality traits, often disappears by the time the person reaches age ______.

A) 25
B) 40
C) 55
D) 70
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Which of the following people is most likely to have schizotypal personality disorder?

A) an Anglo American male
B) an Anglo American female
C) an African American male
D) a Hispanic American female
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Brain abnormalities found in people with schizotypal personality disorder are similar to those found in people with ______.

A) bipolar disorder
B) posttraumatic stress disorder
C) generalized anxiety disorder
D) schizophrenia
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The personality disorder that has been most extensively studied by scholars and researchers is ______ personality disorder.

A) narcissistic
B) paranoid
C) antisocial
D) borderline
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A personality dimension and a behavioral dimension are the two components of ______ personality disorder.

A) narcissistic
B) Histrionic
C) borderline
D) antisocial
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The antisocial and criminal behaviors associated with antisocial personality disorder ______.

A) tend to disappear by the time the person reaches age 40
B) tend to disappear and reappear at different ages throughout the person's life
C) tend to remain stable until the person reaches age 60, then they gradually disappear
D) tend to remain stable throughout life, often even increasing with age
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The cold-blooded murder style has been labeled ______.

A) "crime of passion"
B) "selective impulsivity"
C) "winner takes all"
D) "who gives a damn"
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Researchers have found that the majority of murders committed by psychopathic murderers were ______.

A) crimes of passion
B) impulsive and not well-planned or thought out ahead of time
C) accidental, and not intentional
D) cold-blooded
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Liz is uncertain about her goals, values, loyalties, career, and friends. Sometimes she is not even certain if she is heterosexual or a lesbian. She feels bored, empty, and is terrified of being
Alone. She clings desperately to her friends because of her fear of abandonment. However,
Her clinging behavior and her oversensitivity to any sign of rejection often pushes away those
Friends. Liz is most likely suffering from ______ personality disorder.

A) avoidant
B) borderline
C) histrionic
D) dependent
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Researchers have found that about ______ percent of the homicides committed by non-psychopathic murderers were "cold-blooded" murders.

A) 28
B) 48
C) 68
D) 88
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The Canadian researchers, Woodworth and Porter (2002), suggest that psychopathic offenders do not necessarily act-out impulsively but instead may engage in ___________by constraining their impulses to perform such an extreme act as murder.

A) calculated impulsivity
B) organized aggression
C) selective impulsivity
D) selective aggression
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In 1941, ______ described the characteristics of today's antisocial personality disorder.

A) Theodore Reik
B) Lawrence Kubler
C) David Elkind
D) Hervey Cleckley
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Which of the following is one of the psychological features of antisocial personality disorder listed in Cleckley's clinical profile?

A) self-centeredness
B) curiosity
C) delusional thinking
D) ambition
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A study comparing psychopathic criminal offenders with non-psychopathic offenders found that psychopathic offenders _______.

A) were no different than non-psychopathic offenders in the types of crimes they committed
B) committed far more cold-blooded murders than non-psychopathic offenders
C) committed far more "crimes of passion" than non-psychopathic offenders
D) committed far more impulsive murders than non-psychopathic offenders
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Marilyn Monroe and Lawrence of Arabia are two people with personality characteristics similar to those of ______ personality disorder.

A) avoidant
B) dependent
C) borderline
D) narcissistic
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About ______ of prison inmates could be diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder.

A) 25 percent
B) 50 percent
C) 75 percent
D) 100 percent
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Murders that are not cold-blooded and are committed more by non-psychopathic criminals have been labeled ______.

A) "gun for hire"
B) "crimes of passion"
C) "revenge crimes"
D) "drugs or money"
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The underlying personality traits associated with antisocial personality disorder tend to ______.

A) disappear by the time the person reaches age 40
B) disappear and reappear at different ages throughout the person's life
C) remain stable until the person reaches age 60, then they gradually disappear
D) remain stable throughout life, often even increasing with age
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Antisocial personality is ______ socioeconomic classes.

A) found in similar frequencies among all
B) most commonly found in the lower
C) most commonly found in the middle
D) most commonly found in the upper
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Researchers now believe psychopathic personality is composed of ______ somewhat independent dimensions.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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Neumann & Hare (2008) identified four basic factors or dimensions for measuring psychopathic traits. Which of the following traits identified by these researchers is characterized by superficiality, grandiosity, and deceitfulness?

A) the narcissism factor
B) the antisocial factor
C) the interpersonal factor
D) the lifestyle factor
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A cardinal feature of ______ personality disorder is lack of remorse.

A) antisocial
B) borderline
C) narcissistic
D) paranoid
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Instability in self-image, relationships, mood, and a lack of control over impulses are the hallmark features of ______ personality disorder.

A) schizoid
B) schizotypal
C) antisocial
D) borderline
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Deck 12: Personality Disorders and Impulse Control Disorders
1
Using _________ terms, the DSM notes that people with personality disorders tend to perceive their traits as ego syntonic.

A) cognitive
B) sociological
C) biological
D) psychodynamic
psychodynamic
2
Which of the following is true?

A) People with personality disorders often have other diagnosable psychological disorders.
B) There are over 50 different kinds of personality disorders.
C) People with personality disorder often have great insight into their problems.
D) There are five clusters of personality disorders.
People with personality disorders often have other diagnosable psychological disorders.
3
The term that refers to personality traits that are perceived as a natural part of oneself is ______.

A) integral
B) egocentric
C) ego syntonic
D) ego dystonic
ego syntonic
4
The close relationships between compulsive gambling and addictive disorders led to its reclassification as a type of _________in DSM-5 that is called gambling disorder.

A) mood disorder
B) adjustment disorder
C) personality disorder
D) addictive disorder
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People who have personality disorders tend to perceive their disturbed behavior or traits as ______.

A) superfluous
B) egocentric
C) ego syntonic
D) ego dystonic
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Which of the following is a DSM cluster A personality disorder?

A) paranoid
B) borderline
C) antisocial
D) avoidant
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Rigid, inflexible, and maladaptive patterns of behavior or ways of relating to others, which ultimately become self-defeating because of their rigidity, are called ______ disorders.

A) adjustment
B) psychotic
C) personality
D) neurotic
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The traits involved in personality disorders usually become evident in ______.

A) childhood
B) adolescence
C) middle adulthood
D) late adulthood
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Which of the following is true about personality disorders?

A) People with personality disorders often fail to see how their own behaviors are seriously disrupting their lives.
B) People with personality disorders accept responsibility for the problems they have
C) Personality disorders usually develop in late adulthood
D) Personality disorders affect close to 50% of the population.
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Which of the following are behavior characteristics that have been observed in children who were, as adults, diagnosed with a personality disorder?

A) athleticism and popularity
B) a history of learning disability
C) disturbed conduct and immaturity
D) divorced parents
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The term that refers to personality traits that are perceived as being separate or outside one's self-identity is ______.

A) superfluous
B) egocentric
C) ego syntonic
D) ego dystonic
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In the DSM listing of personality disorder clusters, people who are perceived as odd or eccentric would be listed under cluster ______.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Which of the following is true of people with personality disorders?

A) They experience a good deal of personal discomfort as a result of their concerns and readily seek professional help on their own.
B) Their behavior patterns are amenable to change.
C) They do not generally perceive a need to change their behaviors.
D) They generally relate well to others and are concerned about the impact of their behavior on others.
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The DSM lists ______ individual personality disorders.

A) two
B) six
C) ten
D) fourteen
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Which of the following is a DSM cluster B personality disorder?

A) avoidant
B) dependent
C) schizoid
D) antisocial
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Which of the following diagnoses is assigned to people whose behavior is characterized as overly dramatic, emotional, or erratic?

A) schizoid
B) passive-aggressive
C) sociophobic
D) narcissistic
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The DSM-5 groups personality disorders into ______ clusters.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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In the DSM listing of personality disorder clusters, people whose behavior is overly dramatic, emotional, or erratic would be listed under cluster ______.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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People who have anxiety or mood disorders tend to perceive their disturbed behaviors as ______.

A) integral
B) egocentric
C) ego syntonic
D) ego dystonic
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Personality disorders are ______.

A) very treatable by psychotherapy
B) very treatable by psychiatric medication
C) very treatable by group therapy
D) very resistant to change
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Sheila is a "loner." She has little interest in social relationships and appears distant and aloof. She rarely shows any emotional expression and seems indifferent to praise and criticism. She
Is usually wrapped up in abstract ideas and has little time for, or interest in, people. She is
Most likely suffering from ______ personality disorder.

A) schizotypal
B) schizoid
C) narcissistic
D) avoidant
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The defining trait of ______ personality disorder is pervasive suspiciousness.

A) antisocial
B) paranoid
C) schizoid
D) avoidant
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People with schizotypal personality disorders tend to be socially ______.

A) anxious
B) aloof
C) paranoid
D) active
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Katie is a little "different" than others. She often feels as if deceased relatives are in the room with her. She believes she possesses a "sixth sense" by which she can read people's minds and
Foretell the future. She talks to herself frequently and often speaks to others in a meandering,
Vague, although not incoherent manner. She is often unkempt, believes people are talking
About her, and tends to be socially aloof. She is most likely suffering from ______ personality
Disorder.

A) schizoid
B) avoidant
C) histrionic
D) schizotypal
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Alan puts on a superficial display of social aloofness, but deep inside he harbors deep curiosities about other people, and exquisite sensitivity. He wishes for love that he cannot
Openly express, and often expresses his sensitivity in deep feelings and affection for animals
Rather than people. He is typical of someone with ______ personality disorder.

A) schizotypal
B) dependent
C) borderline
D) schizoid
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Social isolation and a lack of social interest in others characterizes ______ personality disorder.

A) schizoid
B) schizotypal
C) narcissistic
D) avoidant
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People with paranoid personality disorder are ______ to seek treatment for themselves and are more often ______.

A) unlikely, men than women
B) likely, men than women
C) unlikely, women than men
D) likely, women than men
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Schizotypal personality is believed to affect about ______ percent of the general population.

A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
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People with schizoid personality disorders tend to be socially ______.

A) anxious
B) aloof
C) paranoid
D) active
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Mary is overly sensitive to criticism. She takes offense at the most trivial real or imagined slight. She does not trust others, is easily angered, and holds grudges. She has few friends and
Is extremely jealous and possessive of her one boyfriend, whom she is always accusing of
"playing around" on her. She is most likely suffering from ______ personality disorder.

A) antisocial
B) paranoid
C) histrionic
D) avoidant
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People who hold grudges, have few friends, suspect their spouses of infidelity (without evidence to back up their suspicions) and are unlikely to confide in others have characteristics
Of a(n) ______ personality disorder.

A) avoidant
B) antisocial
C) schizoid
D) paranoid
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Which of the following diagnoses would be given to an individual who appears anxious or fearful?

A) dependent
B) borderline
C) antisocial
D) paranoid
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Which of the following is a DSM cluster C personality disorder?

A) schizotypal
B) avoidant
C) histrionic
D) antisocial
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The text presented a case of an 85-year-old retired businessman who had a paranoid personality disorder. He would confide in ______.

A) no one
B) his doctor
C) his wife
D) his minister
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A person who lacks interest in social relationships and rarely experiences strong emotions has some of the characteristics of a ______ personality disorder.

A) borderline
B) schizoid
C) narcissistic
D) histrionic
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Although suspicious of co-workers, people with _________ personality disorder can _________.

A) paranoid; generally maintain employment
B) dependent; work in a sheltered setting
C) paranoid; have trouble with co-workers and thus have difficulty remaining employed
D) obsessive-compulsive; generally work in isolation in highly technical jobs
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37
People whose behaviors and mannerisms are particularly odd, but not severe enough to merit a diagnosis of schizophrenia, may be suffering from ______ personality disorder.

A) schizoid
B) schizotypal
C) schizoaffective
D) histrionic
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38
In the DSM listing of personality disorder clusters, people who often appear anxious or fearful in their behavior are listed under cluster ______.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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39
Akhtar theorizes that although people with schizoid personality disorder are aloof and show little appetite for sex, they may be attracted to ______.

A) gambling
B) visiting prostitutes
C) pornography
D) stalking celebrities
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40
Men with schizoid personality disorder rarely ______.

A) drink alcohol
B) date or marry
C) attending sports events
D) like animals
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41
The terms psychopath and sociopath refer to ______ personality disorder.

A) sadistic
B) paranoid
C) antisocial
D) schizotypal
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42
Ted Bundy, a serial killer, is a classic example of someone with a(n) ______ personality disorder.

A) narcissistic
B) paranoid
C) antisocial
D) schizotypal
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43
About ______ percent of men in the United States could be classified as having met the criteria for antisocial personality disorder at some point in their lives.

A) 2
B) 6
C) 9
D) 20
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44
Children under the age of 18 years who exhibit antisocial behavior patterns may be suffering from ______ disorder.

A) psychopathic
B) conduct
C) attention-deficit
D) maturity
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45
To receive a diagnosis of "antisocial personality disorder," a person must be at least ______ years of age.

A) 12
B) 15
C) 18
D) 21
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46
To people who know her casually, Charlotte is very charming; but underneath her superficial charm is a monster. She is impulsive, self-centered, insensitive to others, irresponsible, has
Little anxiety, and feels no guilt or remorse when she hurts someone else. She blames others
For her problems and rarely learns from her mistakes. She sees others as tools to be used to
Meet her own needs. While she can appear to be the nicest person in the world, if you get in
Her way, watch out! Charlotte is most likely manifesting ______ personality disorder.

A) paranoid
B) narcissistic
C) sadistic
D) antisocial
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47
Which of the following is true about people with schizotypal personality?

A) They have great interest in others.
B) Their faces usually show great emotion.
C) They experience unusual perceptions or illusions.
D) Use of language is comprehensible.
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48
Cindy has been suspicious of her coworkers lately and suspects that they are talking about her (although there is no evidence to support her suspicions). Cindy is convinced her suspicions
Are true because she has a "sixth sense" about this. Cindy's behavior is characteristic of a(n)
______ personality disorder.

A) schizotypal
B) schizoid
C) avoidant
D) narcissistic
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49
The terms "guiltless," "irresponsible" and "impulsive" best describe someone with ______ personality disorder.

A) narcissistic
B) antisocial
C) obsessive-compulsive
D) histrionic
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50
Ideas of reference and "magical thinking" characterize the thought processes of people with ______ personality disorder.

A) paranoid
B) schizotypal
C) schizoid
D) narcissistic
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51
Cosmo Kramer, a popular character on the Seinfeld television show, displayed unusual mannerisms, had a very strange haircut, and engaged in weird behaviors like bathing in butter
And pretending to host a television talk show in his apartment. These eccentricities could be
Common for someone with a ______ personality disorder.

A) schizoid
B) schizotypal
C) obsessive-compulsive
D) borderline
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52
______ people diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder go on to develop schizophrenia.

A) Relatively few
B) About half
C) A great majority
D) Virtually all
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53
People with antisocial personality disorder show ______ levels of anxiety when faced with threatening situations and punishment has ______effect on their behavior.

A) low, little
B) low, a powerful
C) high, little
D) high, a powerful
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54
Men are ______ likely than women to have antisocial personality disorder.

A) less
B) equally as
C) three to six times as
D) seven to ten times as
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55
About ______ percent of women in the United States could be classified as having met the criteria for antisocial personality disorder at some point in their lives.

A) 1
B) 3
C) 6
D) 9
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56
People with ______ personality disorder persistently disregard the rights and feelings of others and feel little or no remorse for their actions.

A) paranoid
B) borderline
C) narcissistic
D) antisocial
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57
Schizotypal personality disorder shares a common genetic basis with ______.

A) paranoia
B) major affective disorder
C) schizophrenia
D) an adjustment disorder
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58
For an individual with antisocial personality disorder, the antisocial and criminal behavior, but not the personality traits, often disappears by the time the person reaches age ______.

A) 25
B) 40
C) 55
D) 70
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59
Which of the following people is most likely to have schizotypal personality disorder?

A) an Anglo American male
B) an Anglo American female
C) an African American male
D) a Hispanic American female
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60
Brain abnormalities found in people with schizotypal personality disorder are similar to those found in people with ______.

A) bipolar disorder
B) posttraumatic stress disorder
C) generalized anxiety disorder
D) schizophrenia
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61
The personality disorder that has been most extensively studied by scholars and researchers is ______ personality disorder.

A) narcissistic
B) paranoid
C) antisocial
D) borderline
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62
A personality dimension and a behavioral dimension are the two components of ______ personality disorder.

A) narcissistic
B) Histrionic
C) borderline
D) antisocial
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63
The antisocial and criminal behaviors associated with antisocial personality disorder ______.

A) tend to disappear by the time the person reaches age 40
B) tend to disappear and reappear at different ages throughout the person's life
C) tend to remain stable until the person reaches age 60, then they gradually disappear
D) tend to remain stable throughout life, often even increasing with age
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64
The cold-blooded murder style has been labeled ______.

A) "crime of passion"
B) "selective impulsivity"
C) "winner takes all"
D) "who gives a damn"
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65
Researchers have found that the majority of murders committed by psychopathic murderers were ______.

A) crimes of passion
B) impulsive and not well-planned or thought out ahead of time
C) accidental, and not intentional
D) cold-blooded
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66
Liz is uncertain about her goals, values, loyalties, career, and friends. Sometimes she is not even certain if she is heterosexual or a lesbian. She feels bored, empty, and is terrified of being
Alone. She clings desperately to her friends because of her fear of abandonment. However,
Her clinging behavior and her oversensitivity to any sign of rejection often pushes away those
Friends. Liz is most likely suffering from ______ personality disorder.

A) avoidant
B) borderline
C) histrionic
D) dependent
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67
Researchers have found that about ______ percent of the homicides committed by non-psychopathic murderers were "cold-blooded" murders.

A) 28
B) 48
C) 68
D) 88
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68
The Canadian researchers, Woodworth and Porter (2002), suggest that psychopathic offenders do not necessarily act-out impulsively but instead may engage in ___________by constraining their impulses to perform such an extreme act as murder.

A) calculated impulsivity
B) organized aggression
C) selective impulsivity
D) selective aggression
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69
In 1941, ______ described the characteristics of today's antisocial personality disorder.

A) Theodore Reik
B) Lawrence Kubler
C) David Elkind
D) Hervey Cleckley
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70
Which of the following is one of the psychological features of antisocial personality disorder listed in Cleckley's clinical profile?

A) self-centeredness
B) curiosity
C) delusional thinking
D) ambition
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71
A study comparing psychopathic criminal offenders with non-psychopathic offenders found that psychopathic offenders _______.

A) were no different than non-psychopathic offenders in the types of crimes they committed
B) committed far more cold-blooded murders than non-psychopathic offenders
C) committed far more "crimes of passion" than non-psychopathic offenders
D) committed far more impulsive murders than non-psychopathic offenders
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72
Marilyn Monroe and Lawrence of Arabia are two people with personality characteristics similar to those of ______ personality disorder.

A) avoidant
B) dependent
C) borderline
D) narcissistic
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73
About ______ of prison inmates could be diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder.

A) 25 percent
B) 50 percent
C) 75 percent
D) 100 percent
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74
Murders that are not cold-blooded and are committed more by non-psychopathic criminals have been labeled ______.

A) "gun for hire"
B) "crimes of passion"
C) "revenge crimes"
D) "drugs or money"
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75
The underlying personality traits associated with antisocial personality disorder tend to ______.

A) disappear by the time the person reaches age 40
B) disappear and reappear at different ages throughout the person's life
C) remain stable until the person reaches age 60, then they gradually disappear
D) remain stable throughout life, often even increasing with age
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76
Antisocial personality is ______ socioeconomic classes.

A) found in similar frequencies among all
B) most commonly found in the lower
C) most commonly found in the middle
D) most commonly found in the upper
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77
Researchers now believe psychopathic personality is composed of ______ somewhat independent dimensions.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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78
Neumann & Hare (2008) identified four basic factors or dimensions for measuring psychopathic traits. Which of the following traits identified by these researchers is characterized by superficiality, grandiosity, and deceitfulness?

A) the narcissism factor
B) the antisocial factor
C) the interpersonal factor
D) the lifestyle factor
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79
A cardinal feature of ______ personality disorder is lack of remorse.

A) antisocial
B) borderline
C) narcissistic
D) paranoid
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80
Instability in self-image, relationships, mood, and a lack of control over impulses are the hallmark features of ______ personality disorder.

A) schizoid
B) schizotypal
C) antisocial
D) borderline
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