Deck 7: In Touch With the Gods: Apollos Oracle at Delphi
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Deck 7: In Touch With the Gods: Apollos Oracle at Delphi
1
According to the harmful dysfunction theory of mental disorders, when we try to determine what is abnormal, we should consider
A) scientific or evolutionary data
B) the social values that provide the context for the behavior in question
C) all of the above
D) none of the above
A) scientific or evolutionary data
B) the social values that provide the context for the behavior in question
C) all of the above
D) none of the above
all of the above
2
The list of culture-bound syndromes first appeared in
A) DSM-I.
B) DSM-II.
C) DSM-III.
D) DSM-IV.
A) DSM-I.
B) DSM-II.
C) DSM-III.
D) DSM-IV.
DSM-IV.
3
Researchers who endorse the dimensional approach to diagnosis of mental problems most often recommend that ___________ serve as the basis for the dimensions.
A) the five-factor model of personality
B) cognitive thought distortion categories
C) baseline behavioral data
D) neurosis and psychosis
A) the five-factor model of personality
B) cognitive thought distortion categories
C) baseline behavioral data
D) neurosis and psychosis
the five-factor model of personality
4
DSM has always offered a ___________ approach to diagnosis.
A) dimensional
B) symptom- or criteria-based
C) categorical
D) multi-axial
A) dimensional
B) symptom- or criteria-based
C) categorical
D) multi-axial
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5
The first edition of the DSM was published in
A) 1914
B) 1930
C) 1952
D) 1986
A) 1914
B) 1930
C) 1952
D) 1986
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6
The harmful dysfunction theory of mental disorders was developed by
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Jerome Wakefield
C) Emil Kraepelin
D) B. F. Skinner
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Jerome Wakefield
C) Emil Kraepelin
D) B. F. Skinner
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7
The DSM reflects a medical model of psychopathology, according to which
A) each mental disorder is a byproduct of a medical disorder centered in a part of the body other than the brain.
B) each mental disorder is an entity defined categorically and features a list of specific symptoms.
C) medication is the only acceptable form of treatment for mental disorders.
D) psychotherapy cannot be expected to succeed unless it is accompanied by medication.
A) each mental disorder is a byproduct of a medical disorder centered in a part of the body other than the brain.
B) each mental disorder is an entity defined categorically and features a list of specific symptoms.
C) medication is the only acceptable form of treatment for mental disorders.
D) psychotherapy cannot be expected to succeed unless it is accompanied by medication.
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8
All editions of the DSM have been published by the
A) American Psychiatric Association
B) American Psychological Association
C) American Psychological Society
D) American Counseling Association
A) American Psychiatric Association
B) American Psychological Association
C) American Psychological Society
D) American Counseling Association
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9
Which of the following is true?
A) DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR contain exactly the same disorders defined by exactly the same criteria. DSM-IV-TR includes text surrounding the diagnostic criteria that is not included in DSM-IV.
B) DSM-IV contains more disorders than DSM-IV-TR.
C) DSM-IV-TR contains about twice as many disorders than DSM-IV.
D) none of the above
A) DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR contain exactly the same disorders defined by exactly the same criteria. DSM-IV-TR includes text surrounding the diagnostic criteria that is not included in DSM-IV.
B) DSM-IV contains more disorders than DSM-IV-TR.
C) DSM-IV-TR contains about twice as many disorders than DSM-IV.
D) none of the above
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10
During the late 1800s and early 1900s, the primary purpose of diagnostic categories was
A) the diagnosis of prisoners.
B) the collection of statistical and census data.
C) compliance with health insurance and managed care company policies.
D) to offer guidance toward particular forms of medication and psychotherapy.
A) the diagnosis of prisoners.
B) the collection of statistical and census data.
C) compliance with health insurance and managed care company policies.
D) to offer guidance toward particular forms of medication and psychotherapy.
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11
Minor depressive disorder
A) is not mentioned in the current DSM at all.
B) is listed as a provisional (not official) disorder in an appendix of the current DSM.
C) is listed as a full-fledged official disorder in the current DSM.
D) is included in the current DSM as a sub-type of major depressive disorder.
A) is not mentioned in the current DSM at all.
B) is listed as a provisional (not official) disorder in an appendix of the current DSM.
C) is listed as a full-fledged official disorder in the current DSM.
D) is included in the current DSM as a sub-type of major depressive disorder.
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12
The current edition of the DSM has received numerous criticisms. Which of the following is inconsistent with these criticisms?
A) DSM has not expanded rapidly enough, and as a result the current edition includes approximately the same number of disorders as the original edition.
B) The cutoffs that separate those who qualify for the disorders from those who do not qualify are often arbitrary rather than empirically based.
C) Nonempirical influences, such as political and social forces, may have too much influence on the decisions made by DSM authors.
D) all of the above
A) DSM has not expanded rapidly enough, and as a result the current edition includes approximately the same number of disorders as the original edition.
B) The cutoffs that separate those who qualify for the disorders from those who do not qualify are often arbitrary rather than empirically based.
C) Nonempirical influences, such as political and social forces, may have too much influence on the decisions made by DSM authors.
D) all of the above
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13
DSM-III differed from its predecessors in significant ways, such as
A) the inclusion of a multi-axial system by which clinicians could diagnose clients on five separate axes.
B) the use of specific diagnostic criteria to define disorders.
C) a greater reliance on empirical data rather than clinical consensus.
D) all of the above
A) the inclusion of a multi-axial system by which clinicians could diagnose clients on five separate axes.
B) the use of specific diagnostic criteria to define disorders.
C) a greater reliance on empirical data rather than clinical consensus.
D) all of the above
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14
In recent years, researchers have offered alternatives to the categorical approach to the diagnosis of mental disorders. Specifically, the _________ approach has received significant attention, especially regarding the _________ disorders.
A) dimensional; anxiety
B) dimensional; personality
C) multi-axial; mood
D) medical model; eating
A) dimensional; anxiety
B) dimensional; personality
C) multi-axial; mood
D) medical model; eating
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15
According to the current DSM, there are 9 possible symptoms of a depressive episode. To be diagnosed with minor depressive disorder, a client would need to exhibit at least _____ of these symptoms.
A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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16
Essentially, a categorical approach to diagnosis of mental disorders suggests that an individual
A) has a disorder or does not have it.
B) has every disorder to some extent.
C) can only be diagnosed with one disorder at a single point in time.
D) can have multiple disorders at the same time only if those disorders fall within the same larger category, such as mood disorders or anxiety disorders.
A) has a disorder or does not have it.
B) has every disorder to some extent.
C) can only be diagnosed with one disorder at a single point in time.
D) can have multiple disorders at the same time only if those disorders fall within the same larger category, such as mood disorders or anxiety disorders.
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17
DSM-I and DSM-II
A) were entirely empirically based.
B) reflected a psychoanalytic orientation.
C) included lists of specific symptoms or criteria for each disorder.
D) all of the above
A) were entirely empirically based.
B) reflected a psychoanalytic orientation.
C) included lists of specific symptoms or criteria for each disorder.
D) all of the above
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18
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
A) was an official disorder in the original edition of the DSM, but is not mentioned at all in the current edition.
B) is listed as a provisional disorder, or a "criteria set for further study," in the current DSM.
C) is a subtype of bipolar disorder.
D) is the only official disorder appearing in DSM-IV-TR that did not appear in DSM-IV.
A) was an official disorder in the original edition of the DSM, but is not mentioned at all in the current edition.
B) is listed as a provisional disorder, or a "criteria set for further study," in the current DSM.
C) is a subtype of bipolar disorder.
D) is the only official disorder appearing in DSM-IV-TR that did not appear in DSM-IV.
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19
Emil Kraepelin was a pioneer of the diagnosis of mental disorders. Among the categories he identified were ________, which is similar to the current label of bipolar disorder, and ________ which is similar to the current label of schizophrenia.
A) manic-depressive psychosis; dementia praecox
B) anxiety neurosis; disorderly thought psychosis
C) dementia praecox; separation disorder
D) none of the above
A) manic-depressive psychosis; dementia praecox
B) anxiety neurosis; disorderly thought psychosis
C) dementia praecox; separation disorder
D) none of the above
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20
DSM-III was published in
A) 1952
B) 1968
C) 1980
D) 1994
A) 1952
B) 1968
C) 1980
D) 1994
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21
In what ways has the current edition of the DSM been criticized?
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22
A potential risk of expanding the range of pathology included in the DSM is that
A) more people may have to live with stigma associated with a diagnostic label.
B) the concept of mental illness could be trivialized because it is applied to so many people and experiences.
C) all of the above
D) none of the above
A) more people may have to live with stigma associated with a diagnostic label.
B) the concept of mental illness could be trivialized because it is applied to so many people and experiences.
C) all of the above
D) none of the above
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23
Categorical diagnosis of mental illness has many advantages, including the fact that it
A) facilitates communication between professionals.
B) forces professionals to think categorically, which is an unnatural and uncommon manner of cognition among human beings.
C) all of the above
D) none of the above
A) facilitates communication between professionals.
B) forces professionals to think categorically, which is an unnatural and uncommon manner of cognition among human beings.
C) all of the above
D) none of the above
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24
Compare and contrast the categorical and dimensional approaches to diagnosis.
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25
Briefly explain how the professions of the primary authors of the DSM, as well as its publisher, has influenced its approach to conceptualizing mental disorders.
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26
Compared to the definition of generalized anxiety disorder in DSM-IV-TR (2000), the definition of anxiety neurosis in DSM-II (1968)
A) contains more specific diagnostic criteria.
B) contains more terminology derived from psychoanalysis.
C) all of the above
D) none of the above
A) contains more specific diagnostic criteria.
B) contains more terminology derived from psychoanalysis.
C) all of the above
D) none of the above
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27
Briefly explain how the inclusion of minor depressive disorder could have beneficial or problematic consequences for clients in the future.
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28
Briefly explain the important differences between DSM-III and its predecessors.
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