Deck 3: Caring for Your Mind

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A statistical snapshot of mental health among today's undergraduates shows that about ____  percent have been diagnosed with or treated for depression over the past 12 months. 

A) ​5 
B) ​10 
C) ​15 
D) ​20 
E) ​25
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Depression is twice as common in men as women. 
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The central part of a brain's nerve cell is known as the ____. 

A) ​nucleus 
B) ​axon 
C) ​medulla 
D) ​glia 
E) ​axon terminal
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Within the brain,impulses from a neuron's nucleus to its dendrites are conducted via a long fiber known as the ____. 

A) ​receptor 
B) ​axon 
C) ​lateral ventricle 
D) ​glia 
E) ​axon terminal
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Anxiety disorders are somewhat beneficial in that they lower the risk of developing depression. 
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An average of 50 suicides occur in the United States every day. 
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There is no scientific evidence that any part of a vaccine or combination of vaccines causes autism. 
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According to an American College Health Association survey,about one in four undergraduates has been diagnosed with or treated for a mental disorder. 
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On average,student loan debt for today's college graduate is ____. 

A) ​12,300 
B) ​18,600 
C) ​23,300 
D) ​32,600 
E) ​43,200
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Even without treatment,depression generally lifts after six to nine months. 
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Women's brains register ____ much more intensely than men's. 

A) ​happiness 
B) ​fear 
C) ​sadness 
D) ​surprise 
E) ​doubt
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Neurons serve as the scaffolding for the brain,separating the tissue from the bloodstream and assisting in the growth of dendrites. 
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Which term applies to a behavioral or psychological syndrome associated with distress or disability,or with a significantly increased risk of suffering death,pain,disability,or loss of freedom?​ 

A) ​mental illness 
B) ​mental disorder 
C) ​paranoia 
D) ​nervous breakdown 
E) ​insanity
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Within the brain,the site at which the axon terminal of one neuron comes extremely close to a dendrite from another neuron is the ____. 

A) ​receptor 
B) ​glia 
C) ​lateral ventricle 
D) ​midbrain 
E) ​synapse
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Based on a statistical snapshot,what is the most prevalent mental health problem among female undergraduates?​ 

A) ​depression 
B) ​panic attacks 
C) ​anorexia 
D) ​anxiety 
E) ​obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Neurotransmitters are considered to be the basic working units of the brain. 
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John is impatient,hard-charging,and complains often of a sour stomach.Which personality does John typify?​ 

A) ​Type A 
B) ​Type B 
C) ​Type C 
D) ​Type D 
E) ​Type O
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An adult human brain weights roughly ____ pound(s). 

A) ​one-half 
B) ​one 
C) ​two 
D) ​three 
E) ​four
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Anyone troubled by an anxiety disorder should avoid caffeinated beverages. 
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Across the globe,alcohol dependence and abuse is the leading cause of years of health lost to disease in both men and women. 
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Betty Jo just can't seem to part with a piece of clothing,including dresses,skirts,and shoes that she has not worn for years.Which disorder applies to Betty Jo's behavior? 

A) ​desensitization 
B) ​hoarding 
C) ​trichotillomania 
D) ​agoraphobia 
E) ​dysmorphic disorder
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The two primary treatments for panic disorder are ____. 

A) ​interpersonal therapy and hypnosis 
B) ​family counseling and peer support 
C) ​cognitive-behavioral therapy and medication 
D) ​psychiatric care and drug therapy 
E) ​psychodynamics and psychiatric drugs
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Which term applies to an inordinate fear of an object,a class of objects,or a situation,resulting in extreme avoidance behaviors?​ 

A) ​panic attack 
B) ​phobia 
C) ​anxiety 
D) ​obsession 
E) ​stress
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As the so-called "model minority," Asian Americans between ages 15 and 24 have significantly higher ____ than other racial/ethnic groups of the same age range. 

A) ​rates of suicide 
B) ​incidence of panic attacks 
C) ​rates of bipolar disorders 
D) ​rates of obsessive-compulsive disorders 
E) incidence of ​alcohol addiction
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Stimulants such as Ritalin are treatments for which disorder?​ 

A) ​obsessive-compulsive disorder 
B) ​autism spectrum disorder 
C) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
D) ​attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder 
E) ​schizophrenia
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Bipolar and related disorders affect approximately ____ percent of the population. 

A) ​ten 
B) ​eight 
C) ​six 
D) ​four 
E) ​two
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Which mental disorder previously was known as manic depression?​ 

A) ​schizophrenia 
B) ​bipolar disorder 
C) ​anorexia 
D) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
E) ​agoraphobia
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Which disorder is characterized by abnormalities in brain structure and chemistry that result in symptoms such as hallucinations,delusions,and disorganized thinking?​ 

A) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
B) ​autism spectrum disorder 
C) ​major depressive disorder 
D) ​panic disorder 
E) ​schizophrenia
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Which therapeutic approach to phobias involves repeated exposure to an object or experience that an individual dreads?​ 

A) ​persuasive psychotherapy 
B) ​systematic desensitization 
C) ​successive stimulation 
D) ​social skills training 
E) ​fear management
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Men are more likely than women to become depressed following a(n)____. 

A) ​accident 
B) ​divorce 
C) ​death in the fami 
D) ​weight gain 
E) ​job transfer
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Which medical professional has typically completed a graduate program in human psychology but has not studied medicine,and therefore,cannot prescribe medication? 

A) ​psychiatrist 
B) ​licensed clinical social worker 
C) ​psychologist 
D) ​certified social worker 
E) ​family therapist
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Which type of psychotherapy focuses on the here and now rather than on the psychological origins of symptoms,and seeks to develop communication skills and relationships? 

A) ​cognitive therapy 
B) ​hypnotherapy 
C) ​behavior therapy 
D) ​interpersonal therapy 
E) ​mind-mood therapy
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Which term applies to an episode of sudden,inexplicable terror?​ 

A) ​mania 
B) ​panic attack 
C) ​hypomania 
D) ​generalized anxiety 
E) ​schizophrenia
Question
Psychological disorders involving episodes of apprehension,tension,or uneasiness,stemming from the anticipation of danger,are known collectively as ____ disorders. 

A) ​anxiety  
B) ​major depressive  
C) ​mind-mood  
D) ​systematic 
E) ​panic 
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Which disorder is best characterized by excessive or unrealistic apprehension that causes physical symptoms,such as restlessness,fatigue,and muscle tension,and lasts for six months or longer? 

A) ​panic disorder 
B) ​major depressive disorder 
C) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
D) ​obsessive-compulsive disorder 
E) ​bipolar disorder
Question
Which natural product,touted as a treatment for depression and anxiety,has been discredited as no more effective than a placebo?​ 

A) ​olive oil 
B) ​estrogen 
C) ​St. John's wort 
D) ​cannabis seed 
E) ​sea salt
Question
Which disorder can be defined in simplest terms as sadness that does not end?​ 

A) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
B) ​autism spectrum disorder 
C) ​major depressive disorder 
D) ​panic disorder 
E) ​schizophrenia
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Conditions such as chronic depression,anxiety,or schizophrenia typically rob people of nearly years of life. 

A) ​12 
B) ​10 
C) ​eight 
D) ​six 
E) ​four
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Tabitha's friends describe her as quiet,hard-working,and generous to a fault.Which personality type applies to Tabitha?​ 

A) ​Type A 
B) ​Type B 
C) ​Type C 
D) ​Type D 
E) ​Type O
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A fear of closed spaces is known as ____​ 

A) ​claustrophobia 
B) ​agoraphobia 
C) ​arachnophobia 
D) ​acrophobia 
E) ​astraphobia
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The most important risk factors for ____ appear to be impulsivity,high levels of arousal and aggression,and past attempts of the same behavior.

A) ​hallucinations 
B) ​depression 
C) ​compulsions 
D) ​suicide 
E) ​phobias
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A Type ____________________ personality is characterized by tendencies both to experience negative emotions and to inhibit these emotions while avoiding contact with others.
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Major ____________________ is associated with lower bone density in young men and in adolescent girls.
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The term ____________________ refers to any type of counseling based on the exchange of words in the context of the unique relationship that develops between a mental health professional and a person seeking help​
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____________________ disorder consists of mood swings that may take individuals from manic states of feeling euphoric and energetic to depressive states of utter despair.
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A compulsion is best described as a(n)____. 

A) ​unrealistic apprehension that causes physical symptom 
B) ​recurring thought, idea, or image that has no tangible cause 
C) ​repetitive behavior performed according to certain rules 
D) ​irrational, intense fear of certain objects 
E) ​alternating state of euphoria and despair
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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)belong to a category of drugs known as _______________.
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Which type of therapy centers on interpreting behaviors in terms of early experiences and unconscious influences? 

A) ​behavioral therapy 
B) ​mind-mood therapy 
C) ​psychodynamic therapy 
D) ​play therapy 
E) ​cognitive therapy
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____________________ are licensed medical doctors who complete medical school,a year-long internship,and a three-year residency that provides training in psychotherapy,psychopharmacology,and treatment of mental disorders.
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An individual who feels the need to check and recheck repeatedly whether or not the stove was turned off is probably suffering from a(n)_____. 

A) ​obsessive-compulsive disorder 
B) ​phobia 
C) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
D) ​major depressive disorder 
E) ​persistent memory loss
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Which medical professional has completed a two-year graduate program in counseling people with mental problems?​ 

A) ​psychiatrist 
B) ​licensed clinical social worker 
C) ​psychologist 
D) ​psychiatric nurse 
E) ​family therapist
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Which medical professional has a graduate degree in psychology and more than two years of supervised clinical training in dealing with relationship problems?​ 

A) ​psychiatrist 
B) ​licensed clinical social worker 
C) ​psychologist 
D) ​certified social worker 
E) ​family therapist
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Which disorders account for two-thirds of all suicides?​ 

A) ​autism and panic attacks 
B) ​alcoholism and depression 
C) ​drug addiction and depression 
D) ​eating disorders and panic attacks 
E) ​autism and schizophrenia
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Which type of therapy utilizes techniques that identify an individual's beliefs and attitudes,recognize negative thought patterns,and teach alternative ways of thinking?​ 

A) ​behavioral therapy 
B) ​psychotherapy 
C) ​psychodynamic therapy 
D) ​play therapy 
E) ​cognitive therapy
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Which disorder is most characterized by a spectrum of difficulties in controlling motion and sustaining attention?​ 

A) ​obsessive-compulsive disorder 
B) ​autism spectrum disorder 
C) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
D) ​attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) 
E) ​schizophrenia
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____________________ are the most prevalent type of anxiety disorder.
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Which type of therapy aims at learning to substitute desirable responses and behavior patterns for undesirable ones? 

A) ​behavioral therapy 
B) ​psychotherapy 
C) ​psychodynamic therapy 
D) ​play therapy 
E) ​cognitive therapy
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____________________ is the field that brings together the study of the brain and the mind.
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Within the brain,each neuron consists of a cell body,an axon terminal,and ____________________.
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The neurotransmitter ____________________ and its receptors have been shown to affect mood,sleep,behavior,appetite,memory,learning,sexuality,and aggression and to play a role in several mental disorders.
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Distinguish between the compulsions and obsession that beset people suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder.Provide examples of each.
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Individuals with one mental disorder are at high risk of having a second one,a phenomenon known as ____________________.
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
distressed
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
skin-picking
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According to recent estimates from the CDC,about one in 68 children have __________ __________ disorder.
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
fear of public places
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
chronic distress 
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
molecules that bind with brain's neurotransmitters
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Explain why the use of psychiatric drugs has become so widespread in the United States.Provide examples of the disorders that these drugs target.
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For the vast majority of individuals with ____________________,antipsychotic drugs are the foundation of treatment.
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Identify and differentiate the types of health professionals who provide therapeutic treatment of mental disorders.
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
sedatives,hypnotics,and antidepressants
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What are some barriers that students must often overcome before asking for help in treating their mental disorders?​
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
brain scaffolding
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Cutting,burning,stabbing,hitting,and excessive rubbing are examples of nonsuicidal ____________________.
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
reabsorption of brain's neurotransmitters
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
fear of heights
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What are the three anatomical parts of the human brain and what are their functions?​
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
most common childhood mental disorder
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The most common methods of ____________________ are guns,hanging,and poisoning.
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Deck 3: Caring for Your Mind
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A statistical snapshot of mental health among today's undergraduates shows that about ____  percent have been diagnosed with or treated for depression over the past 12 months. 

A) ​5 
B) ​10 
C) ​15 
D) ​20 
E) ​25
B
2
Depression is twice as common in men as women. 
False
3
The central part of a brain's nerve cell is known as the ____. 

A) ​nucleus 
B) ​axon 
C) ​medulla 
D) ​glia 
E) ​axon terminal
A
4
Within the brain,impulses from a neuron's nucleus to its dendrites are conducted via a long fiber known as the ____. 

A) ​receptor 
B) ​axon 
C) ​lateral ventricle 
D) ​glia 
E) ​axon terminal
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5
Anxiety disorders are somewhat beneficial in that they lower the risk of developing depression. 
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An average of 50 suicides occur in the United States every day. 
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There is no scientific evidence that any part of a vaccine or combination of vaccines causes autism. 
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According to an American College Health Association survey,about one in four undergraduates has been diagnosed with or treated for a mental disorder. 
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9
On average,student loan debt for today's college graduate is ____. 

A) ​12,300 
B) ​18,600 
C) ​23,300 
D) ​32,600 
E) ​43,200
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10
Even without treatment,depression generally lifts after six to nine months. 
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11
Women's brains register ____ much more intensely than men's. 

A) ​happiness 
B) ​fear 
C) ​sadness 
D) ​surprise 
E) ​doubt
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Neurons serve as the scaffolding for the brain,separating the tissue from the bloodstream and assisting in the growth of dendrites. 
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13
Which term applies to a behavioral or psychological syndrome associated with distress or disability,or with a significantly increased risk of suffering death,pain,disability,or loss of freedom?​ 

A) ​mental illness 
B) ​mental disorder 
C) ​paranoia 
D) ​nervous breakdown 
E) ​insanity
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14
Within the brain,the site at which the axon terminal of one neuron comes extremely close to a dendrite from another neuron is the ____. 

A) ​receptor 
B) ​glia 
C) ​lateral ventricle 
D) ​midbrain 
E) ​synapse
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15
Based on a statistical snapshot,what is the most prevalent mental health problem among female undergraduates?​ 

A) ​depression 
B) ​panic attacks 
C) ​anorexia 
D) ​anxiety 
E) ​obsessive-compulsive disorder
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16
Neurotransmitters are considered to be the basic working units of the brain. 
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17
John is impatient,hard-charging,and complains often of a sour stomach.Which personality does John typify?​ 

A) ​Type A 
B) ​Type B 
C) ​Type C 
D) ​Type D 
E) ​Type O
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An adult human brain weights roughly ____ pound(s). 

A) ​one-half 
B) ​one 
C) ​two 
D) ​three 
E) ​four
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19
Anyone troubled by an anxiety disorder should avoid caffeinated beverages. 
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20
Across the globe,alcohol dependence and abuse is the leading cause of years of health lost to disease in both men and women. 
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21
Betty Jo just can't seem to part with a piece of clothing,including dresses,skirts,and shoes that she has not worn for years.Which disorder applies to Betty Jo's behavior? 

A) ​desensitization 
B) ​hoarding 
C) ​trichotillomania 
D) ​agoraphobia 
E) ​dysmorphic disorder
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22
The two primary treatments for panic disorder are ____. 

A) ​interpersonal therapy and hypnosis 
B) ​family counseling and peer support 
C) ​cognitive-behavioral therapy and medication 
D) ​psychiatric care and drug therapy 
E) ​psychodynamics and psychiatric drugs
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23
Which term applies to an inordinate fear of an object,a class of objects,or a situation,resulting in extreme avoidance behaviors?​ 

A) ​panic attack 
B) ​phobia 
C) ​anxiety 
D) ​obsession 
E) ​stress
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24
As the so-called "model minority," Asian Americans between ages 15 and 24 have significantly higher ____ than other racial/ethnic groups of the same age range. 

A) ​rates of suicide 
B) ​incidence of panic attacks 
C) ​rates of bipolar disorders 
D) ​rates of obsessive-compulsive disorders 
E) incidence of ​alcohol addiction
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25
Stimulants such as Ritalin are treatments for which disorder?​ 

A) ​obsessive-compulsive disorder 
B) ​autism spectrum disorder 
C) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
D) ​attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder 
E) ​schizophrenia
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26
Bipolar and related disorders affect approximately ____ percent of the population. 

A) ​ten 
B) ​eight 
C) ​six 
D) ​four 
E) ​two
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27
Which mental disorder previously was known as manic depression?​ 

A) ​schizophrenia 
B) ​bipolar disorder 
C) ​anorexia 
D) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
E) ​agoraphobia
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28
Which disorder is characterized by abnormalities in brain structure and chemistry that result in symptoms such as hallucinations,delusions,and disorganized thinking?​ 

A) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
B) ​autism spectrum disorder 
C) ​major depressive disorder 
D) ​panic disorder 
E) ​schizophrenia
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29
Which therapeutic approach to phobias involves repeated exposure to an object or experience that an individual dreads?​ 

A) ​persuasive psychotherapy 
B) ​systematic desensitization 
C) ​successive stimulation 
D) ​social skills training 
E) ​fear management
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30
Men are more likely than women to become depressed following a(n)____. 

A) ​accident 
B) ​divorce 
C) ​death in the fami 
D) ​weight gain 
E) ​job transfer
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31
Which medical professional has typically completed a graduate program in human psychology but has not studied medicine,and therefore,cannot prescribe medication? 

A) ​psychiatrist 
B) ​licensed clinical social worker 
C) ​psychologist 
D) ​certified social worker 
E) ​family therapist
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32
Which type of psychotherapy focuses on the here and now rather than on the psychological origins of symptoms,and seeks to develop communication skills and relationships? 

A) ​cognitive therapy 
B) ​hypnotherapy 
C) ​behavior therapy 
D) ​interpersonal therapy 
E) ​mind-mood therapy
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33
Which term applies to an episode of sudden,inexplicable terror?​ 

A) ​mania 
B) ​panic attack 
C) ​hypomania 
D) ​generalized anxiety 
E) ​schizophrenia
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34
Psychological disorders involving episodes of apprehension,tension,or uneasiness,stemming from the anticipation of danger,are known collectively as ____ disorders. 

A) ​anxiety  
B) ​major depressive  
C) ​mind-mood  
D) ​systematic 
E) ​panic 
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35
Which disorder is best characterized by excessive or unrealistic apprehension that causes physical symptoms,such as restlessness,fatigue,and muscle tension,and lasts for six months or longer? 

A) ​panic disorder 
B) ​major depressive disorder 
C) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
D) ​obsessive-compulsive disorder 
E) ​bipolar disorder
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36
Which natural product,touted as a treatment for depression and anxiety,has been discredited as no more effective than a placebo?​ 

A) ​olive oil 
B) ​estrogen 
C) ​St. John's wort 
D) ​cannabis seed 
E) ​sea salt
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37
Which disorder can be defined in simplest terms as sadness that does not end?​ 

A) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
B) ​autism spectrum disorder 
C) ​major depressive disorder 
D) ​panic disorder 
E) ​schizophrenia
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38
Conditions such as chronic depression,anxiety,or schizophrenia typically rob people of nearly years of life. 

A) ​12 
B) ​10 
C) ​eight 
D) ​six 
E) ​four
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39
Tabitha's friends describe her as quiet,hard-working,and generous to a fault.Which personality type applies to Tabitha?​ 

A) ​Type A 
B) ​Type B 
C) ​Type C 
D) ​Type D 
E) ​Type O
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40
A fear of closed spaces is known as ____​ 

A) ​claustrophobia 
B) ​agoraphobia 
C) ​arachnophobia 
D) ​acrophobia 
E) ​astraphobia
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41
The most important risk factors for ____ appear to be impulsivity,high levels of arousal and aggression,and past attempts of the same behavior.

A) ​hallucinations 
B) ​depression 
C) ​compulsions 
D) ​suicide 
E) ​phobias
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42
A Type ____________________ personality is characterized by tendencies both to experience negative emotions and to inhibit these emotions while avoiding contact with others.
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43
Major ____________________ is associated with lower bone density in young men and in adolescent girls.
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44
The term ____________________ refers to any type of counseling based on the exchange of words in the context of the unique relationship that develops between a mental health professional and a person seeking help​
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45
____________________ disorder consists of mood swings that may take individuals from manic states of feeling euphoric and energetic to depressive states of utter despair.
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46
A compulsion is best described as a(n)____. 

A) ​unrealistic apprehension that causes physical symptom 
B) ​recurring thought, idea, or image that has no tangible cause 
C) ​repetitive behavior performed according to certain rules 
D) ​irrational, intense fear of certain objects 
E) ​alternating state of euphoria and despair
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47
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)belong to a category of drugs known as _______________.
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48
Which type of therapy centers on interpreting behaviors in terms of early experiences and unconscious influences? 

A) ​behavioral therapy 
B) ​mind-mood therapy 
C) ​psychodynamic therapy 
D) ​play therapy 
E) ​cognitive therapy
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49
____________________ are licensed medical doctors who complete medical school,a year-long internship,and a three-year residency that provides training in psychotherapy,psychopharmacology,and treatment of mental disorders.
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50
An individual who feels the need to check and recheck repeatedly whether or not the stove was turned off is probably suffering from a(n)_____. 

A) ​obsessive-compulsive disorder 
B) ​phobia 
C) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
D) ​major depressive disorder 
E) ​persistent memory loss
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51
Which medical professional has completed a two-year graduate program in counseling people with mental problems?​ 

A) ​psychiatrist 
B) ​licensed clinical social worker 
C) ​psychologist 
D) ​psychiatric nurse 
E) ​family therapist
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52
Which medical professional has a graduate degree in psychology and more than two years of supervised clinical training in dealing with relationship problems?​ 

A) ​psychiatrist 
B) ​licensed clinical social worker 
C) ​psychologist 
D) ​certified social worker 
E) ​family therapist
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53
Which disorders account for two-thirds of all suicides?​ 

A) ​autism and panic attacks 
B) ​alcoholism and depression 
C) ​drug addiction and depression 
D) ​eating disorders and panic attacks 
E) ​autism and schizophrenia
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54
Which type of therapy utilizes techniques that identify an individual's beliefs and attitudes,recognize negative thought patterns,and teach alternative ways of thinking?​ 

A) ​behavioral therapy 
B) ​psychotherapy 
C) ​psychodynamic therapy 
D) ​play therapy 
E) ​cognitive therapy
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55
Which disorder is most characterized by a spectrum of difficulties in controlling motion and sustaining attention?​ 

A) ​obsessive-compulsive disorder 
B) ​autism spectrum disorder 
C) ​generalized anxiety disorder 
D) ​attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) 
E) ​schizophrenia
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56
____________________ are the most prevalent type of anxiety disorder.
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57
Which type of therapy aims at learning to substitute desirable responses and behavior patterns for undesirable ones? 

A) ​behavioral therapy 
B) ​psychotherapy 
C) ​psychodynamic therapy 
D) ​play therapy 
E) ​cognitive therapy
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58
____________________ is the field that brings together the study of the brain and the mind.
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59
Within the brain,each neuron consists of a cell body,an axon terminal,and ____________________.
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60
The neurotransmitter ____________________ and its receptors have been shown to affect mood,sleep,behavior,appetite,memory,learning,sexuality,and aggression and to play a role in several mental disorders.
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61
Distinguish between the compulsions and obsession that beset people suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder.Provide examples of each.
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62
Individuals with one mental disorder are at high risk of having a second one,a phenomenon known as ____________________.
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63
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a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
distressed
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64
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a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
skin-picking
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65
According to recent estimates from the CDC,about one in 68 children have __________ __________ disorder.
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66
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a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
fear of public places
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67
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a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
chronic distress 
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68
Match the items with the appropriate description.
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b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
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molecules that bind with brain's neurotransmitters
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69
Explain why the use of psychiatric drugs has become so widespread in the United States.Provide examples of the disorders that these drugs target.
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70
For the vast majority of individuals with ____________________,antipsychotic drugs are the foundation of treatment.
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71
Identify and differentiate the types of health professionals who provide therapeutic treatment of mental disorders.
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72
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
sedatives,hypnotics,and antidepressants
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73
What are some barriers that students must often overcome before asking for help in treating their mental disorders?​
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74
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
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brain scaffolding
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75
Cutting,burning,stabbing,hitting,and excessive rubbing are examples of nonsuicidal ____________________.
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76
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
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reabsorption of brain's neurotransmitters
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77
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
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fear of heights
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78
What are the three anatomical parts of the human brain and what are their functions?​
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79
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.reuptake
b.agoraphobia
c.excoriation
d.psychiatric drugs
e.generalized anxiety disorder
f.acrophobia
g.glia
h.ADHD
i.Type D personality
j.receptors
most common childhood mental disorder
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80
The most common methods of ____________________ are guns,hanging,and poisoning.
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