Deck 9: Personality Disorders

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In the DSM-5, the personality dimension of negative affectivity may be characterized by:

A) somatic neurological symptoms.
B) odd or eccentric behaviors and thinking.
C) anxious and fearful emotions and chronic self-doubt.
D) dramatic erratic, and emotional behavior and interpersonal relationships.
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In the DSM-5, _____ is a negative characteristic of the disinhibition dimension.

A) impulsivity
B) manipulativeness
C) hostility
D) suspiciousness
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In the DSM-5, _____ is a negative characteristic of the detachment dimension.

A) manipulativeness
B) hostility
C) irresponsibility
D) withdrawal
Question
The standard DSM-5 levels of functioning scale for diagnosing a personality disorder ranges from 0 to:

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
Question
Which of the following is NOT recognized by the DSM-5 as a distinct personality disorder?

A) Avoidant personality disorder
B) Dependent personality disorder
C) Narcissistic personality disorder
D) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
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The DSM-5's approach to personality disorders is a _____ model.

A) strictly dimensional
B) strictly categorical
C) hybrid
D) holistic
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The DSM-IV included _____ separate personality disorders.

A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
Question
When an individual fails to develop a sense of self-identity and a capacity for interpersonal functioning that are adaptive in the individual's relationships, he or she may be diagnosed with a(n) _____ disorder.

A) mood
B) anxiety
C) psychotic
D) personality
Question
In the DSM-5, the psychoticism dimension includes:

A) drama and emotional behavior.
B) chronic self-doubt.
C) eccentricity.
D) fearful emotions.
Question
Under the DSM-5 approach, the first step in diagnosing a personality disorder is determining:

A) how physiological factors come into play.
B) an individual's level of functioning.
C) whether an individual has any pathological traits.
D) relevant details of family history.
Question
The DSM-5 approach to diagnosing personality disorders differs from its approach to other types of disorders in that it explicitly incorporates a _____ perspective into the diagnosis.:

A) continuum
B) cluster
C) binary
D) holistic
Question
_____ determines all the ways we have of acting, thinking, believing, and feeling that make each of us unique.

A) Personality
B) Temperament
C) Cognition
D) Disposition
Question
A(n) _____ trait is a complex pattern of behavior, thought, and feeling that is stable across time and across many situations.

A) emotional
B) personality
C) behavioral
D) cognitive
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Individuals diagnosed with personality disorder based on the disinhibition dimension of the DSM-5 tend to:

A) have high self-confidence but have difficulty in relationships.
B) be manipulative, volatile, and uncaring in social relationships.
C) be impulsive, risk-taking, and irresponsible.
D) behave in exaggerated ways or even attempt suicide to try to gain attention.
Question
Which of the following is one of the interpersonal categories on the levels of function scale for diagnosing personality disorders?

A) Agreeableness
B) Patience
C) Intimacy
D) Sociability
Question
In the DSM-5, _____ is a negative characteristic of the negative affectivity dimension.

A) impulsivity
B) manipulativeness
C) hostility
D) suspiciousness
Question
If an individual does not meet the criteria for any of the DSM-V personality disorders but still has significant difficulties in his or her sense of self and relationships together with pathological personality traits, a clinician may give a diagnosis of:

A) personality disorder-trait specified.
B) personality complex-trait specified.
C) personality disorder-dimension specified.
D) personality complex-dimension specified.
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All of the following are personality dimensions recognized in the DSM-5 EXCEPT:

A) detachment.
B) antagonism.
C) disinhibition.
D) creativity.
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Which of the following is a personality disorder recognized by the DSM-5?

A) Antisocial personality disorder
B) Dependent personality disorder
C) Histrionic personality disorder
D) Social personality disorder
Question
The DSM-5 does NOT recognize _____ as distinct personality disorder.

A) borderline personality disorder
B) antisocial personality disorder
C) histrionic personality disorder
D) schizotypal disorder
Question
Studies show that people with borderline personality disorder have greater activation of the _____, which may contribute to the difficulty they have in regulating their moods.

A) thalamus
B) amygdala
C) medulla
D) hippocampus
Question
Psychoanalytic theory suggests that the instability in emotions and interpersonal relationships seen in people with borderline personality disorder is due to:

A) a fear of rejection.
B) splitting.
C) confusion about reality.
D) the inability to read environmental cues.
Question
The DSM-5 includes _____ separate personality disorders.

A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
Question
Psychoanalytic theorists, particularly those in the object relations school, suggest that people with borderline personality disorder have:

A) poorly developed views of themselves and others.
B) a strong desire to be independent and self-sufficient.
C) an unmet need to establish their individuality.
D) only been able to integrate their concept of others.
Question
According to research, which of the following groups is more likely to be diagnosed with borderline personality disorder?

A) African Americans
B) European Americans
C) Hispanics
D) Asian Americans
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This process of splitting, whereby individuals with borderline personality disorder see themselves and other people as either all good or all bad, was theorized in the _____ school of thought.

A) cognitive
B) behavioral
C) humanistic
D) psychoanalytic
Question
In dialectical behavior therapy, clients with borderline personality disorder may learn how to control their _____ behaviors by monitoring situations most likely to lead to such behaviors and learning alternative ways to handle those situations.

A) avoidant
B) obsessive
C) hostile
D) impulsive
Question
Borderline personality disorder is characterized by hypersensitivity to _____.

A) risk
B) aggression
C) abandonment
D) stress
Question
Which of the following statements about borderline personality disorder is NOT true?

A) People diagnosed with this disorder experience instability in their moods, self-concept, and interpersonal relationships.
B) The manifestation of this disorder varies from one person to the next and from one day to the next in any one person.
C) The majority of persons diagnosed with this disorder also meet the diagnostic criteria for at least one other personality disorder.
D) About 75 percent of people with this disorder attempt suicide, but almost all are unsuccessful due to timely intervention.
Question
Which of the following symptoms is characteristic of borderline personality disorder?

A) Hallucinations
B) Manic behavior
C) Major depressive episodes
D) Unstable relationships
Question
All of the following are personality traits associated with borderline personality disorder in the DSM-5 EXCEPT:

A) negative affectivity.
B) disinhibition.
C) antagonism.
D) psychoticism.
Question
Gina has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Which of the following would best describe Gina's mood?

A) Unstable
B) Rigid
C) Dejected
D) Apprehensive
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Jen, a second-year medical student, attempted suicide at least 10 times before entering therapy. Her attempts to hurt herself usually followed arguments with her husband about getting a divorce. Which of the following diagnoses is Jen most likely to receive from her therapist?

A) Borderline personality disorder
B) Avoidant personality disorder
C) Antisocial personality disorder
D) Schizotypal personality disorder
Question
Cognitively, people with borderline personality disorder are _____ negative emotional stimuli in the environment,

A) less aware of
B) hyperattentive to
C) avoidant of
D) resistant to
Question
All of the following are pathological personality traits associated with borderline personality disorder in the DSM-5 EXCEPT:

A) negative affectivity.
B) disinhibition.
C) antagonism.
D) psychoticism.
Question
According to Linehan, people diagnosed with borderline personality disorder:

A) are often self-reliant in handling difficult situations.
B) possess the self-confidence to ask for help.
C) have deficits in emotional regulation.
D) have a history of being controlled by others.
Question
Jennifer has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Her therapist noticed that she sees things as either "all good" or "all bad." This process is called _____.

A) tearing
B) detaching
C) separating
D) splitting
Question
A nationwide study suggests that approximately _____ of the population could be diagnosed with.

A) 2 percent
B) 4 percent
C) 6 percent
D) 8 percent
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_____ are more likely to receive a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder, perhaps because the stress is more common among this group.

A) Hispanics
B) European Americans
C) Asian Americans
D) African Americans
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The number of separate personality disorders was _____ between the DSM-IV and the DSM-5.

A) reduced from 8 to 4
B) reduced from 10 to 6
C) increased from 4 to 8
D) increased from 6 to 10
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Aaron Pincus and Mark Lukowitzky maintained that narcissists can be both:

A) grandiose and vulnerable.
B) grandiose and withdrawn.
C) delusional and vulnerable.
D) delusional and withdrawn.
Question
Individuals with narcissistic personality disorder are characterized by _____.

A) arrogance
B) anxiety
C) avoidance
D) indecisiveness
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_____ is based on the argument that people with borderline personality disorder have fundamental difficulty understanding the mental states of themselves and others because of traumatic experiences in childhood and poor attachment to their caregivers.

A) STEPPS
B) Mentalization-based treatment
C) Dialectical behavior therapy
D) Transference-focused therapy
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Which of the following personality disorders is more likely to endorse beliefs such as "I don't have to be bound by rules that apply to other people"?

A) Borderline personality disorder
B) Schizotypal personality disorder
C) Avoidant personality disorder
D) Narcissistic personality disorder
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Which of the following antidepressants has proven most useful in the treatment of borderline personality disorder?

A) MAOIs
B) Aripiprazole
C) Tricyclics
D) Lithium
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Which of the following statements is true about the treatment of narcissistic personality disorder?

A) People with this disorder are often proactive when it comes to seeking treatment for their problems.
B) Once confronted, people with this disorder are more likely to accept responsibility for their actions.
C) People with this disorder often remain in therapy even after their acute symptoms or problems lessen.
D) Cognitive techniques help these clients develop more realistic expectations of their abilities and more sensitivity to the needs of others.
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The results of drug treatment studies for borderline personality disorder have been:

A) mixed.
B) mostly negatively.
C) somewhat positive.
D) extremely positive.
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STEPPS is a _____ therapy treatment for borderline personality disorder.

A) behavioral
B) cognitive
C) psychodynamic
D) physiological
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Individuals with narcissistic personality disorder tend to seek _____.

A) dependency
B) admiration
C) solitude
D) stability
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A nationwide study in the United States found that about _____ percent of women could be diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder.

A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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Which of the following statements is true about narcissistic personality disorder?

A) This disorder is more frequently diagnosed in women than in men.
B) This disorder is highly prevalent in cultures that value self-confidence and assertiveness.
C) People with this disorder are preoccupied with fantasies of power and success.
D) People with this disorder often consider themselves to be superior but are benevolent.
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Cognitive theorists have argued that some people with narcissistic personality disorder:

A) are actually striving for approval from others.
B) can be diagnosed with poor self-concepts owing to childhood rejection.
C) develop the belief that they are unique or exceptional as a defense against rejection.
D) develop negative assumptions about their self-worth due to highly critical parenting styles.
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Psychodynamically oriented theorists suggest that the symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder are:

A) defenses against rejection by others.
B) related to coping with difficulties in self-esteem.
C) maladaptive strategies for managing emotions and self-views.
D) the results of indulgence and overvaluation during childhood.
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Which of the following psychotherapies for borderline personality disorder focuses on helping clients gain a more realistic and positive sense of self, learn adaptive skills for solving problems and regulating emotions, and correct dichotomous thinking?

A) Transference-focused therapy
B) Rational emotive therapy
C) Mentalization-based treatment
D) Dialectical behavior therapy
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_____ is a group intervention for people with borderline personality disorder that combines cognitive techniques challenging irrational and maladaptive cognitions and behavioral techniques addressing self-management and problem solving.

A) STEPPS
B) Rational emotive therapy
C) Mentalization-based treatment
D) Dialectical behavior therapy
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A nationwide study in the United States found about _____ percent of men could be diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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_____ uses the relationship between patient and therapist to help patients develop a more realistic and healthy understanding of themselves and their interpersonal relationships.

A) Rational emotive therapy
B) Dialectical behavior therapy
C) STEPPS
D) Transference-focused therapy
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Drug treatments for people with borderline personality disorders have focused on reducing:

A) psychotic symptoms.
B) symptoms of anxiety and depression.
C) flat or blunted affect.
D) ideas of reference.
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Under the DSM-5 criteria, which of the following pathological personality traits is associated with narcissistic personality disorder?

A) Psychoticism
B) Detachment
C) Disinhibition
D) Antagonism
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Which of the following is understood as a subtype of a narcissist?

A) Schizoid narcissist
B) Histrionic narcissist
C) Vulnerable narcissist
D) Anxious narcissist
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Cognitive theories suggest that people with _____ personality disorder harbor beliefs such as "Flaws, defects, or mistakes are intolerable."

A) narcissistic
B) schizotypal
C) obsessive-compulsive
D) dependent
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A criterion for a diagnosis of _____ personality disorder is a distorted self-concept.

A) schizotypal
B) antisocial
C) borderline
D) paranoid
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Cognitive theorists suggest that people with avoidant personality disorder:

A) are unperturbed by thoughts of inferiority and avoid social interactions with others because they lack social skills.
B) develop dysfunctional beliefs about being worthless as a result of rejection by important others early in life.
C) tend to dwell on and overemphasize the importance of any positive feedback they receive from others.
D) are not as concerned about living up to other people's expectations as they are about living up to their own standards.
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People diagnosed with avoidant personality disorder:

A) are usually oblivious to external threats.
B) tended to be highly sociable as children.
C) shun interactions if there is a possibility of being criticized.
D) tend to be cheerful and satisfied in their solitary professions.
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_____ are sometimes used to reduce the social anxiety of people with avoidant personality disorder.

A) Serotonin reuptake inhibitors
B) Tricyclic antidepressant
C) MAOIs
D) Benzodiazepines
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People with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder tend to have slightly greater histories of _____ than people with no personality disorder.

A) physical neglect.
B) physical illness.
C) developmental delays.
D) developmental disabilities.
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People with avoidant personality disorder:

A) have high-self-esteem.
B) enjoy solitude.
C) are prone to shame.
D) have poor impulse control.
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_____ therapies have proven helpful for people with avoidant personality disorder.

A) Cognitive and behavior
B) Psychodynamic and behavior
C) Cognitive and psychodynamic
D) Psychodynamic and humanistic
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Compared to individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder, those with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder tend to have:

A) fewer fixations on behavior.
B) fewer concerns over perfection.
C) more physiological symptoms of stress.
D) more general concerns with order.
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People with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder:

A) are quite spontaneous in their interactions with others.
B) are often workaholics who see little need for leisure activities.
C) tend to relate well with people of different ranks.
D) tend to be efficient and hence make excellent employees.
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People with avoidant personality disorder:

A) tend to want to connect with others, unlike people with social anxiety disorder.
B) do not view themselves as inadequate and incompetent, unlike people with social anxiety disorder.
C) tend to have more severe and generalized anxiety about social situations than people with social anxiety disorder.
D) are not as impaired by their anxiety about social situations as are people diagnosed with social anxiety disorder.
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Avoidant personality disorder is:

A) more common among men than women.
B) actually quite different from social phobia.
C) prevalent in more than 10 percent of the population.
D) comorbid with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Narcissistic personality disorder is associated with a history of _____ in childhood.

A) coddling
B) achievement
C) failure
D) neglect
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People with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder:

A) are quite spontaneous in their interactions with others.
B) are often workaholics who see little need for leisure activities.
C) tend to relate well with people of different ranks.
D) tend to be efficient and hence make excellent employees.
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Twin studies have shown that _____ plays a role in avoidant personality disorder.

A) parenting
B) genetics
C) early education
D) physical illness
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Under the DSM-5 criteria, which of the following pathological personality traits is associated with avoidant personality disorder?

A) Psychoticism
B) Detachment
C) Disinhibition
D) Antagonism
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Janice's friend invited her to a five-star restaurant. Janice became nervous when she saw the various pieces of silverware placed on the table. She felt that others were scrutinizing her every move, and watching to see if she used the cutlery properly. Overwhelmed with anxiety, Janice left the restaurant without eating dinner. Janice would most likely be diagnosed with:

A) avoidant personality disorder.
B) schizotypal personality disorder.
C) borderline personality disorder.
D) dependent personality disorder.
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Individuals with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder tend to be highly:

A) delusional
B) perfectionistic.
C) withdrawn.
D) grandiose.
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Which of the following is widely used in treatment for obsessive-compulsive personality disorder?

A) Antidepressants
B) Aversion therapy
C) Guided meditation
D) Relaxation techniques
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Under the DSM-5 criteria, which of the following pathological personality traits is associated with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder?

A) Psychoticism
B) Detachment
C) Disinhibition
D) Negative affectivity
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Deck 9: Personality Disorders
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In the DSM-5, the personality dimension of negative affectivity may be characterized by:

A) somatic neurological symptoms.
B) odd or eccentric behaviors and thinking.
C) anxious and fearful emotions and chronic self-doubt.
D) dramatic erratic, and emotional behavior and interpersonal relationships.
anxious and fearful emotions and chronic self-doubt.
2
In the DSM-5, _____ is a negative characteristic of the disinhibition dimension.

A) impulsivity
B) manipulativeness
C) hostility
D) suspiciousness
impulsivity
3
In the DSM-5, _____ is a negative characteristic of the detachment dimension.

A) manipulativeness
B) hostility
C) irresponsibility
D) withdrawal
withdrawal
4
The standard DSM-5 levels of functioning scale for diagnosing a personality disorder ranges from 0 to:

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
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Which of the following is NOT recognized by the DSM-5 as a distinct personality disorder?

A) Avoidant personality disorder
B) Dependent personality disorder
C) Narcissistic personality disorder
D) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
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The DSM-5's approach to personality disorders is a _____ model.

A) strictly dimensional
B) strictly categorical
C) hybrid
D) holistic
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The DSM-IV included _____ separate personality disorders.

A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
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When an individual fails to develop a sense of self-identity and a capacity for interpersonal functioning that are adaptive in the individual's relationships, he or she may be diagnosed with a(n) _____ disorder.

A) mood
B) anxiety
C) psychotic
D) personality
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In the DSM-5, the psychoticism dimension includes:

A) drama and emotional behavior.
B) chronic self-doubt.
C) eccentricity.
D) fearful emotions.
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Under the DSM-5 approach, the first step in diagnosing a personality disorder is determining:

A) how physiological factors come into play.
B) an individual's level of functioning.
C) whether an individual has any pathological traits.
D) relevant details of family history.
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The DSM-5 approach to diagnosing personality disorders differs from its approach to other types of disorders in that it explicitly incorporates a _____ perspective into the diagnosis.:

A) continuum
B) cluster
C) binary
D) holistic
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_____ determines all the ways we have of acting, thinking, believing, and feeling that make each of us unique.

A) Personality
B) Temperament
C) Cognition
D) Disposition
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A(n) _____ trait is a complex pattern of behavior, thought, and feeling that is stable across time and across many situations.

A) emotional
B) personality
C) behavioral
D) cognitive
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Individuals diagnosed with personality disorder based on the disinhibition dimension of the DSM-5 tend to:

A) have high self-confidence but have difficulty in relationships.
B) be manipulative, volatile, and uncaring in social relationships.
C) be impulsive, risk-taking, and irresponsible.
D) behave in exaggerated ways or even attempt suicide to try to gain attention.
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Which of the following is one of the interpersonal categories on the levels of function scale for diagnosing personality disorders?

A) Agreeableness
B) Patience
C) Intimacy
D) Sociability
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In the DSM-5, _____ is a negative characteristic of the negative affectivity dimension.

A) impulsivity
B) manipulativeness
C) hostility
D) suspiciousness
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If an individual does not meet the criteria for any of the DSM-V personality disorders but still has significant difficulties in his or her sense of self and relationships together with pathological personality traits, a clinician may give a diagnosis of:

A) personality disorder-trait specified.
B) personality complex-trait specified.
C) personality disorder-dimension specified.
D) personality complex-dimension specified.
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All of the following are personality dimensions recognized in the DSM-5 EXCEPT:

A) detachment.
B) antagonism.
C) disinhibition.
D) creativity.
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Which of the following is a personality disorder recognized by the DSM-5?

A) Antisocial personality disorder
B) Dependent personality disorder
C) Histrionic personality disorder
D) Social personality disorder
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The DSM-5 does NOT recognize _____ as distinct personality disorder.

A) borderline personality disorder
B) antisocial personality disorder
C) histrionic personality disorder
D) schizotypal disorder
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Studies show that people with borderline personality disorder have greater activation of the _____, which may contribute to the difficulty they have in regulating their moods.

A) thalamus
B) amygdala
C) medulla
D) hippocampus
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Psychoanalytic theory suggests that the instability in emotions and interpersonal relationships seen in people with borderline personality disorder is due to:

A) a fear of rejection.
B) splitting.
C) confusion about reality.
D) the inability to read environmental cues.
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The DSM-5 includes _____ separate personality disorders.

A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
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24
Psychoanalytic theorists, particularly those in the object relations school, suggest that people with borderline personality disorder have:

A) poorly developed views of themselves and others.
B) a strong desire to be independent and self-sufficient.
C) an unmet need to establish their individuality.
D) only been able to integrate their concept of others.
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According to research, which of the following groups is more likely to be diagnosed with borderline personality disorder?

A) African Americans
B) European Americans
C) Hispanics
D) Asian Americans
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This process of splitting, whereby individuals with borderline personality disorder see themselves and other people as either all good or all bad, was theorized in the _____ school of thought.

A) cognitive
B) behavioral
C) humanistic
D) psychoanalytic
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27
In dialectical behavior therapy, clients with borderline personality disorder may learn how to control their _____ behaviors by monitoring situations most likely to lead to such behaviors and learning alternative ways to handle those situations.

A) avoidant
B) obsessive
C) hostile
D) impulsive
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Borderline personality disorder is characterized by hypersensitivity to _____.

A) risk
B) aggression
C) abandonment
D) stress
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Which of the following statements about borderline personality disorder is NOT true?

A) People diagnosed with this disorder experience instability in their moods, self-concept, and interpersonal relationships.
B) The manifestation of this disorder varies from one person to the next and from one day to the next in any one person.
C) The majority of persons diagnosed with this disorder also meet the diagnostic criteria for at least one other personality disorder.
D) About 75 percent of people with this disorder attempt suicide, but almost all are unsuccessful due to timely intervention.
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Which of the following symptoms is characteristic of borderline personality disorder?

A) Hallucinations
B) Manic behavior
C) Major depressive episodes
D) Unstable relationships
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All of the following are personality traits associated with borderline personality disorder in the DSM-5 EXCEPT:

A) negative affectivity.
B) disinhibition.
C) antagonism.
D) psychoticism.
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Gina has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Which of the following would best describe Gina's mood?

A) Unstable
B) Rigid
C) Dejected
D) Apprehensive
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33
Jen, a second-year medical student, attempted suicide at least 10 times before entering therapy. Her attempts to hurt herself usually followed arguments with her husband about getting a divorce. Which of the following diagnoses is Jen most likely to receive from her therapist?

A) Borderline personality disorder
B) Avoidant personality disorder
C) Antisocial personality disorder
D) Schizotypal personality disorder
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Cognitively, people with borderline personality disorder are _____ negative emotional stimuli in the environment,

A) less aware of
B) hyperattentive to
C) avoidant of
D) resistant to
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All of the following are pathological personality traits associated with borderline personality disorder in the DSM-5 EXCEPT:

A) negative affectivity.
B) disinhibition.
C) antagonism.
D) psychoticism.
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According to Linehan, people diagnosed with borderline personality disorder:

A) are often self-reliant in handling difficult situations.
B) possess the self-confidence to ask for help.
C) have deficits in emotional regulation.
D) have a history of being controlled by others.
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Jennifer has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Her therapist noticed that she sees things as either "all good" or "all bad." This process is called _____.

A) tearing
B) detaching
C) separating
D) splitting
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38
A nationwide study suggests that approximately _____ of the population could be diagnosed with.

A) 2 percent
B) 4 percent
C) 6 percent
D) 8 percent
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39
_____ are more likely to receive a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder, perhaps because the stress is more common among this group.

A) Hispanics
B) European Americans
C) Asian Americans
D) African Americans
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40
The number of separate personality disorders was _____ between the DSM-IV and the DSM-5.

A) reduced from 8 to 4
B) reduced from 10 to 6
C) increased from 4 to 8
D) increased from 6 to 10
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41
Aaron Pincus and Mark Lukowitzky maintained that narcissists can be both:

A) grandiose and vulnerable.
B) grandiose and withdrawn.
C) delusional and vulnerable.
D) delusional and withdrawn.
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42
Individuals with narcissistic personality disorder are characterized by _____.

A) arrogance
B) anxiety
C) avoidance
D) indecisiveness
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43
_____ is based on the argument that people with borderline personality disorder have fundamental difficulty understanding the mental states of themselves and others because of traumatic experiences in childhood and poor attachment to their caregivers.

A) STEPPS
B) Mentalization-based treatment
C) Dialectical behavior therapy
D) Transference-focused therapy
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44
Which of the following personality disorders is more likely to endorse beliefs such as "I don't have to be bound by rules that apply to other people"?

A) Borderline personality disorder
B) Schizotypal personality disorder
C) Avoidant personality disorder
D) Narcissistic personality disorder
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45
Which of the following antidepressants has proven most useful in the treatment of borderline personality disorder?

A) MAOIs
B) Aripiprazole
C) Tricyclics
D) Lithium
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46
Which of the following statements is true about the treatment of narcissistic personality disorder?

A) People with this disorder are often proactive when it comes to seeking treatment for their problems.
B) Once confronted, people with this disorder are more likely to accept responsibility for their actions.
C) People with this disorder often remain in therapy even after their acute symptoms or problems lessen.
D) Cognitive techniques help these clients develop more realistic expectations of their abilities and more sensitivity to the needs of others.
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47
The results of drug treatment studies for borderline personality disorder have been:

A) mixed.
B) mostly negatively.
C) somewhat positive.
D) extremely positive.
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48
STEPPS is a _____ therapy treatment for borderline personality disorder.

A) behavioral
B) cognitive
C) psychodynamic
D) physiological
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49
Individuals with narcissistic personality disorder tend to seek _____.

A) dependency
B) admiration
C) solitude
D) stability
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50
A nationwide study in the United States found that about _____ percent of women could be diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder.

A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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51
Which of the following statements is true about narcissistic personality disorder?

A) This disorder is more frequently diagnosed in women than in men.
B) This disorder is highly prevalent in cultures that value self-confidence and assertiveness.
C) People with this disorder are preoccupied with fantasies of power and success.
D) People with this disorder often consider themselves to be superior but are benevolent.
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52
Cognitive theorists have argued that some people with narcissistic personality disorder:

A) are actually striving for approval from others.
B) can be diagnosed with poor self-concepts owing to childhood rejection.
C) develop the belief that they are unique or exceptional as a defense against rejection.
D) develop negative assumptions about their self-worth due to highly critical parenting styles.
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53
Psychodynamically oriented theorists suggest that the symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder are:

A) defenses against rejection by others.
B) related to coping with difficulties in self-esteem.
C) maladaptive strategies for managing emotions and self-views.
D) the results of indulgence and overvaluation during childhood.
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54
Which of the following psychotherapies for borderline personality disorder focuses on helping clients gain a more realistic and positive sense of self, learn adaptive skills for solving problems and regulating emotions, and correct dichotomous thinking?

A) Transference-focused therapy
B) Rational emotive therapy
C) Mentalization-based treatment
D) Dialectical behavior therapy
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55
_____ is a group intervention for people with borderline personality disorder that combines cognitive techniques challenging irrational and maladaptive cognitions and behavioral techniques addressing self-management and problem solving.

A) STEPPS
B) Rational emotive therapy
C) Mentalization-based treatment
D) Dialectical behavior therapy
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56
A nationwide study in the United States found about _____ percent of men could be diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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57
_____ uses the relationship between patient and therapist to help patients develop a more realistic and healthy understanding of themselves and their interpersonal relationships.

A) Rational emotive therapy
B) Dialectical behavior therapy
C) STEPPS
D) Transference-focused therapy
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58
Drug treatments for people with borderline personality disorders have focused on reducing:

A) psychotic symptoms.
B) symptoms of anxiety and depression.
C) flat or blunted affect.
D) ideas of reference.
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59
Under the DSM-5 criteria, which of the following pathological personality traits is associated with narcissistic personality disorder?

A) Psychoticism
B) Detachment
C) Disinhibition
D) Antagonism
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60
Which of the following is understood as a subtype of a narcissist?

A) Schizoid narcissist
B) Histrionic narcissist
C) Vulnerable narcissist
D) Anxious narcissist
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61
Cognitive theories suggest that people with _____ personality disorder harbor beliefs such as "Flaws, defects, or mistakes are intolerable."

A) narcissistic
B) schizotypal
C) obsessive-compulsive
D) dependent
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62
A criterion for a diagnosis of _____ personality disorder is a distorted self-concept.

A) schizotypal
B) antisocial
C) borderline
D) paranoid
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63
Cognitive theorists suggest that people with avoidant personality disorder:

A) are unperturbed by thoughts of inferiority and avoid social interactions with others because they lack social skills.
B) develop dysfunctional beliefs about being worthless as a result of rejection by important others early in life.
C) tend to dwell on and overemphasize the importance of any positive feedback they receive from others.
D) are not as concerned about living up to other people's expectations as they are about living up to their own standards.
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64
People diagnosed with avoidant personality disorder:

A) are usually oblivious to external threats.
B) tended to be highly sociable as children.
C) shun interactions if there is a possibility of being criticized.
D) tend to be cheerful and satisfied in their solitary professions.
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65
_____ are sometimes used to reduce the social anxiety of people with avoidant personality disorder.

A) Serotonin reuptake inhibitors
B) Tricyclic antidepressant
C) MAOIs
D) Benzodiazepines
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66
People with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder tend to have slightly greater histories of _____ than people with no personality disorder.

A) physical neglect.
B) physical illness.
C) developmental delays.
D) developmental disabilities.
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67
People with avoidant personality disorder:

A) have high-self-esteem.
B) enjoy solitude.
C) are prone to shame.
D) have poor impulse control.
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68
_____ therapies have proven helpful for people with avoidant personality disorder.

A) Cognitive and behavior
B) Psychodynamic and behavior
C) Cognitive and psychodynamic
D) Psychodynamic and humanistic
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69
Compared to individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder, those with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder tend to have:

A) fewer fixations on behavior.
B) fewer concerns over perfection.
C) more physiological symptoms of stress.
D) more general concerns with order.
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70
People with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder:

A) are quite spontaneous in their interactions with others.
B) are often workaholics who see little need for leisure activities.
C) tend to relate well with people of different ranks.
D) tend to be efficient and hence make excellent employees.
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71
People with avoidant personality disorder:

A) tend to want to connect with others, unlike people with social anxiety disorder.
B) do not view themselves as inadequate and incompetent, unlike people with social anxiety disorder.
C) tend to have more severe and generalized anxiety about social situations than people with social anxiety disorder.
D) are not as impaired by their anxiety about social situations as are people diagnosed with social anxiety disorder.
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72
Avoidant personality disorder is:

A) more common among men than women.
B) actually quite different from social phobia.
C) prevalent in more than 10 percent of the population.
D) comorbid with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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73
Narcissistic personality disorder is associated with a history of _____ in childhood.

A) coddling
B) achievement
C) failure
D) neglect
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74
People with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder:

A) are quite spontaneous in their interactions with others.
B) are often workaholics who see little need for leisure activities.
C) tend to relate well with people of different ranks.
D) tend to be efficient and hence make excellent employees.
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75
Twin studies have shown that _____ plays a role in avoidant personality disorder.

A) parenting
B) genetics
C) early education
D) physical illness
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76
Under the DSM-5 criteria, which of the following pathological personality traits is associated with avoidant personality disorder?

A) Psychoticism
B) Detachment
C) Disinhibition
D) Antagonism
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77
Janice's friend invited her to a five-star restaurant. Janice became nervous when she saw the various pieces of silverware placed on the table. She felt that others were scrutinizing her every move, and watching to see if she used the cutlery properly. Overwhelmed with anxiety, Janice left the restaurant without eating dinner. Janice would most likely be diagnosed with:

A) avoidant personality disorder.
B) schizotypal personality disorder.
C) borderline personality disorder.
D) dependent personality disorder.
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78
Individuals with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder tend to be highly:

A) delusional
B) perfectionistic.
C) withdrawn.
D) grandiose.
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79
Which of the following is widely used in treatment for obsessive-compulsive personality disorder?

A) Antidepressants
B) Aversion therapy
C) Guided meditation
D) Relaxation techniques
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80
Under the DSM-5 criteria, which of the following pathological personality traits is associated with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder?

A) Psychoticism
B) Detachment
C) Disinhibition
D) Negative affectivity
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