Synesthesia. a. Hugh, a 90-year-old male ( aaa is a positive constant. E. roy, who is continues to use drugs despite the effects on his health and functioning, Although they have different symptoms and characteristics, dissociative disorders and somatic symptom disorders are often grouped together because they both involve ______ defenses against ______. Caleb is likely to be treated with which type of drug? From the perspective of rational-emotive behavior therapy, Pauls view of himself is the: B. Maladaptive behavior They are unable to discard items to the extent where they create an unsafe environment. Some compulsions seem to be related to specific obsessions. Which of the following scenarios best outlines dysfunction as one of the "four D's" of abnormality? What will be the goal of Garths therapy? C. Psychological; mania D. It was the result of a moral weakness B. Humanistic C. The role of stressful life experiences in creating a diathesis Biological predispositions plus stress or abusive environments together produce psychological disorders. ___ is the process of releasing intense, often unconscious, emotions in a therapeutic setting. Derealization disorder Which of the following best explains her behaviour? a. Schizophrenia occurs somewhat more frequently in other cultures that in the U.S., and its symptoms are similar across cultures E. the maintenance of teh symptoms as conditioned responses, all but which of the following are myths about suicide? E. Acrophobia, Steven has bipolar disorder. A. Vickie, who locks and unlocks her door three times each time she enters and leaves her homeb. Which of the following symptoms best describes agoraphobia? E. Similar across different groups, George was committed to a psychiatric hospital after he was caught happily shopping at the local supermarket without any clothes on. D. Dissociative identity disorder A) Pressured speech In this case, it is likely that Laine would be classified as having: a. generalized anxiety disorder b. obsessive-compulsive disorder c. schizophrenia d. a phobic disorder D. a phobic disorder Which of these is not one of those major symptoms? D. Social isolation Which of the following symptoms best describes agoraphobia? In an effort to get him to clean his bedroom, Sam's mother gave him a gold star every time he cleaned it. B. He is frequently short of cash because he spends all his earnings buying larger and larger amounts of the drug. C) B. D. Emotional distress E. misplaced blame, Fannie goes to a humanist therapist. d. investigators have identified a single gene that is responsible for creating a genetic predisposition for schizophrenia b. classical conditioning b. spoiling and excessive indulgence Based on this description, he is probably suffering from: B) Fatigue or difficulty concentrating. B) a. antianxiety In a recent study, researchers used light to stimulate neurons in the orbitofrontal region of the brain in mice and were able to decrease compulsive behaviors. d. a briefer and less frequent therapy format Which of the following best describes agoraphobia? B. Pat, who is afraid of heights e. agoraphobia, Which of the following biological factors is most likely to be considered in the cognitive explanation of anxiety disorders? Rent Expense Even though he hardly ventures out, he keeps a gun and a butcher's knife at hand to thwart any attempt to murder him. A. Cognitive Some forms of abnormal behavior in a particular culture may have no direct counterpart in another culture A. Dangerousness Suicide may be linked to irregularities in serotonin functioning in the brain that leads to a disinhibition effect A. Cognitive symptom A phobia is distinguished from anxiety and panic attacks by being both Persistent and Narrowly Defined Which of the following describes a severity threshold for a specific phobia? B) Men and women are equally likely to be affected Multiple personality disorder a. personality disorders E. results from the stress of coping with poverty and social disadvantage, Gina believes that she is the secret love child of the late Princess Diana and singer Elton John. D. Patterns of disorganized speech d. 60% They develop physical complaints such as headaches, stomaches, or nausea. 8. All of the following may occur during his manic episodes except: B) _____13. D. The ease with which instinctual fears are demonstrated in young children Allan has been experiencing sleeplessness, irritability, and a sense of increased energy since almost a fortnight. Which of the following best describes Dan's behavior? Office Supplies C. Waxy flexibility C. Bodily sensations A. B. C. Obsessive-compulsive disorder B. 2.People with panic disorder show dysregulation of norepinephrine in the locus ceruleus. Occasionally, she thinks about committing suicide. D. Young women are more likely than young men to be affected, and the pattern reverses in middle age Dopamine and norepinephrine C. Disorganization; paranoia Insurance Expense b. about 13% of people with a schizophrenic parent develop the disorder themselves She has no identification and reports that she was walking down the street with no sense of who she is or how she got there. C. Gary, who believes that he is the son of George Washington The tendency for people with functional neurological symptom disorder to be unconcerned about their symptoms C. Schizophrenia affects fewer than 500,000 people in the U.S. Which of the following symptoms best describes agoraphobia? 1% They block a different type of dopamine receptor than the traditional antipsychotics. A. Humanistic Severely traumatic incident Disturbance of affect/emotional experience A. A. A. B. Mood C. Personality in the context of bipolar disorder, ___ is still widely used for the treatment of mania, ___ is a neurotransmitter majorly involved in the development of schizophrenia. B. Which of the following refers to the ability to manage and recover from stress well, which can reduce the likelihood of depression in people who have experienced severe stress and adverse childhood experiences? E. schizophrenia, Which of the following statements regarding criteria for determining abnormal behavior is false? B. Melatonin C. Social deviance Social cues These disorders constitute ___. Highest among monozygotic twins W- Weight loss/gain a. activating event E. Bizarre behavior, Tatiana is a schizophrenia patient with delusional thinking. a. permissiveness and a general lack of rules Chapter 13: Psychological Disorders Flashcards | Quizlet d. to identify and change the irrational thought patterns that have led to his anxiety Psychotic behavior A. D. Neurotic According to the diathesis-stress model ___. A. Perceptions that occur without appropriate external stimuli 1 to 3% What might this look like? D, dismissing the positives who amongst the following is most likely to develop anxiety disorders? Less than 1% She sounds like she may be suffering from ______ disorder. C. Agoraphobia A. E. irrational thoughts or distorted thinking lead to emotional problems, Personality disorders are a cluster of psychological disorders Mental illness Depression E. like people with panic disorder, people with hypochondriasis tend to misinterpret bodily sensations as signs of catastrophic causes, A loss of physical function that has no organic cause is the primary symptom of: Involving extremely rigid patterns of behavior A. The extent to which a behavior impairs normal, daily functioning. People who commit suicide are usually suffering from a psychological disorder, but are not insane Which of the following conditions does Allan most likely suffer from? Skip to content Care at Mayo Clinic Care at Mayo Clinic About Mayo Clinic Request Appointment A. Although her friend is convinced that no one is spying on Tiana, Tiana feels that the spies must have known they were going to search the house. d. between 75,000 and 100,000 a steady stream of recent research has confirmed the role of which gene in the development of schizophrenia? Somewhat resistant to change Which of the following symptoms best describes agoraphobia? B. An inability to learn from experience Which of the following is true about atypical antipsychotics? For each of the following equations, answer the question: If y=f(x)y=f(x)y=f(x) is a differentiable function that satisfies the equation, what is yy^{\prime}y ? Poor judgment, All but which of the following statements describes antisocial personality disorder? Solved Saved Help Which of the following symptoms best - Chegg B. Jealousy _____6. C. Illness anxiety disorder Dysfunction, danger, and deviance E. hysteria, Humanistic theorists contend that abnormal behavior: This description sounds like a case of: This content does not have an Arabic version. D. Neurotransmitter tDCS stimulates subcortical brain structures, while rTMS stimulates the outer layer of the cortex only. E. bipolar disorder, Bipolar disorder was formerly called: B. E. post-traumatic, Delusions of ______ describe the most common theme among schizophrenia patients. He tends to miss a lot of school as a result of physical ailments, likely due to his dieting. B. C. Dissociative identity disorder a. very few; most all are treated in community settings guilt c.) disorganized speech d.) negative symptoms b.) D. Dissociative amnesia Other times she "becomes" a 52-year-old, foul-mouthed alcoholic. B. Hysteria D. Talking about suicide with a depressed person may prompt him/her to attempt suicide E. kinesthetic, Major support for the sociocultural model of abnormal behavior is provided by evidence that: She is most likely to suggests that depression is: C. Panic disorder D. Excessive need for orderliness and attention to detail D. The symptomcauses the person to have a certain amount of indifference toward it Multiple personality disorder D. Tactile A. Supernatural forces or demonic spirits were at work He says he can hear his neighbors talking in his head, conspiring to kill him. When attempting suicide, women tend to choose more lethal methods A. d. consequence Represents the defense mechanism of displacement C. Psychodynamic A. In terms of the symptoms of schizophrenia, Tiana is: Gary reacts in an extreme manner to the slightest provocation. b. biological disorders which of the following psychological disorders is common in people who have been infected with toxoplasmosis and streptococcal infection? B. Manic-depressive disorder Compulsions are behaviours that the person is told to do by unwanted thoughts. D. Diatheses; conversions C. Functional neurological symptom disorder E. genetic factors, Schizophrenia may involve imbalances in nerve pathways that utilize which neurotransmitter? Major depressive disorder B. Obsessive-compulsive disorder 1.The fight-or-flight response is poorly regulated in people who develop panic disorder. If someone looks at her "strangely," she becomes very anxious. A. Anxiety B. Which kind of panic attack symptom does this demonstrate? B. A. Dangerousness Another term for dissociative identity disorder Chapter 14 Flashcards | Quizlet D. Genetics A. Schizophrenia _____11. Suicide is closely linked to mood disorders d. heightened activity in certain regions of the brain E. Guillermo, who experiences sudden, unexpected episodes of sheer terror, Regarding causes of suicide, which=high of the following statements is false? D. Grandeur Jack experiences panic attacks in his office and in the park where he goes jogging. Occasionally, she seems to "become" a 14-year-old male juvenile delinquent. C. Classical conditioning This means when she fails, she is likely to make which type of attributions? E. the role of operant conditioning in fostering aggression, Critics of the concept of dissociative identity disorder suggest: B) Is the result of conditioning C. Violent, aggressive outbursts _____10. D. Emotional distress Wages Payable. Which disorder is Ariana experiencing? B. B. Obsessive-compulsive disorder B. Acrophobia; claustrophobia B. a. biological E. psychological; anxiety, Individuals with antisocial personality disorder demonstrate all of the following except: Agoraphobia - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic D. Researchers have found that women and men tend to cope with depression differently, with men more likely to ruminate D) Difficulty sleeping. e. to determine how factors like his gender, social class, and ethnicity interact to make him anxious, Approximately how many people are hospitalized for schizophrenia in a given year? Jim consumes cocaine regularly and is dependent on it. Psych 111 Chapter 14 Flashcards | Quizlet Major depressive disorder Chapter 14 Quiz: Psychological Disorders Flashcards | Quizlet which of the following is a major symptom of odd-eccentric personality disorder? Which of the following scenarios best describes the symptoms and development of agoraphobia? C. Long strings of disconnected words Individuals who hoard only collect items of low monetary value. B. Amygdaloid She is referred to a neurologist who finds no physical explanation for her condition. C) She cannot really identify why she feels this way, and she finds it nearly impossible to relax. He has had problems coping with life and relating to people. To study depression, Avshalom Caspi and colleagues followed a group of nearly 1,000 people from age 3 until age 26. B. Lifelong course; in early adolescence Extreme suspiciousness or mistrust of others D. Conversion disorder A. Cognitive This expresses the ______ explanation of phobia development. _____4. C. Schizophrenia B. C. Different traits and manners of speech C. When left untreated, episodes of major depression can last months, or a year or more A. Caucasian Americans and African Americans Flight of ideas C. Dissociative disorders are among the most mystifying of psychological disorders for an individual to be diagnosed with internet gaming disorder in a 12-month period, the individual must exhibit ___, withdrawal symptoms when games are taken away. D. Norepinephrine C. Low levels of dopamine production Is genetically based She has difficulty getting out of bed to face the day and has lost interest in formerly pleasurable activities. E. irrational or distorted thinking, Hallucinations are: C Agoraphobia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic D. Anterograde amnesia It is likely that Ted shows abnormal functioning in which part of his brain? B. Obsessive-compulsive disorder e. is largely the result of genetics, but can be influenced by learning, Garth goes to a psychodynamic therapist for treatment of his anxiety. E. negative symptoms; positive symptoms, Reduction of anxiety that occurs when feared objects are avoided is the basis of which explanation of phobic avoidance? His symptoms most clearly describe: A. Agoraphobia B. Post-traumatic stress disorder C. Obsessive-compulsive disorder D. Panic disorder E. generalized anxiety disorder. He feels upset and disappointed because he thinks of himself as a failure who will never succeed. B. C. Caucasian Americans and Native Americans A. Depreciation Expense Genetic Based on this description, what is Tatiana most likely experiencing? The interaction of genetic predisposition and stress D. This disorder affects men more often than women A- Anhedonia (apathy, loss of interest in things once enjoyed) A) B. Identify an accurate statement about the atypical antipsychotics that are used for the treatment of schizophrenia. B. Which of the following is the process of getting oxygen from the environment to the tissues of the body? E. epinephrine and dopamine, In a manic episode of bipolar disorder, a person might be characterized by all but which of the following? F- Fatigue, expectation that one cannot control important life outcomes, tendency to attribute negative outcomes (e.g., "why did I fail that test", "why wouldn't he/she go out with me") to factors that are internal rather than external ("It's my fault"), stable rather than unstable ("It will not change"), and global rather than specific ("This reflects ALL parts of my life") - leads to hopelessness, mood disorder characterized by substantial mood fluctuations, cycling between very low (depression) and very high (maniac) moods, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder- ADHD, Autism, Asperger's syndrome, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder- ADHD, childhood disorder characterized by inability to focus attention for more than a few minutes, to remain still and quiet, to do careful work, childhood disorder characterized by severe language and social impairment along with repetitive habits and inward focused behaviors, a childhood disorder at the high-functioning end of the autistic spectrum; characterized by impaired social interest and skills and restricted interests, While 46% of the general population suffers from psychotic disorders, high percentages of people in creative areas such as poetry, theater, art, architecture, etc. C) A. Sometimes he seems to "freeze up" in an unusual body position for hours at a time. They become so anxious that they withdraw from their parents. It left a deep on her, and she had vivid reactions in which she felt as if she were experiencing the traumatic accident all over again. E. bipolar disorder, The most common form of hallucinations in schizophrenia is: E. 7 to 10%, Perhaps the earliest idea regarding abnormal behavior was that: Many psychologists believe that the stressors faced by many women today contribute to their increased risk of depression Which of the following is not a symptom of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)? 1.antisocial ( break social norms; dishonest) 2. narcissistic ( constant attention) 3. histrionic ( seductive behavior, rapid and shallow mood changes) 4. borderline ( chronic anger, experience intense unstable moods and relationships, and cannot stand to be alone.) 20% C. Agoraphobia - He demonstrates a lack of emotion and slowed speech. A) Ron, a patient suffering from severe depression, is being treated with psychodynamic therapy. In the context of personality disorders, Gary's behavior indicates that he is suffering from ___. Accounts Payable E. leslie, who believes he is hounded by demons, Regarding major depressive disorder: Agoraphobia (ag-uh-ruh-FOE-be-uh) is a type of anxiety disorder. C. Dissociative amnesia After experiencing weeks of feeling hopeless and dissatisfied with life, Kerry has suddenly become extremely excited, energetic, and talkative. c. Schizophrenia occurs much more frequently in other cultures than in the U.S., and particular symptoms vary from culture to culture A. Hysterical neurosis e. more than 100,000, Caleb Burke is a hyperactive child with a poor attention span and disruptive behaviors. B. B. a. is learned in much the same way that normal behavior is learned He imagines that his girlfriend is cheating on him when she interacts with others, particularly the opposite sex. _____5. From which of the following disorders does Abdhur most likely suffer? Men are more likely than women to be affected A. Diathesis The smallest noise startles her. D. 5 to 8% A person that takes every opportunity to bring attention to themselves C. Psychodynamic D. Dissociative amnesia What do an overwhelming sense of impending doom, accompanied by heart palpitations, trembling, dizziness, intense dread, and even fear of dying refer to? C) People who threaten suicide are only trying to get attention E. dissociative amnesia, As described in the text, psychological models of abnormal behavior based on classical conditioning were useful in developing explanations of: D. Biopsychosocial model E. prenatal, A breakdown in the logical structure of thinking and speech, revealed in the form of a loosening of associations, best describes which psychological disorder? E. men tend to develop the disorder somewhat later than women, Ceci has a depressive attributional style. Eric, an employee of a company, has an extremely positive and arrogant self-image, and his attention is focused only on himself. Identify the mechanism of action of the monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors, they allow more of monoamine neurotransmitters to stay active in the synapse for a long time. Psychologists use multiple criteria for determining abnormal behavior is false? B. Quickly and professionally. Sometimes he thinks that his girlfriend his perfect, and he is the luckiest man to have her; at other times he despises her and can't stand to have her around. E. self-actualization, Take occasionally finds himself in a state of sheer terror. Cash a. Which of the following are types of anxiety disorders? b. DeeDee. B. Lambic system and hypothalamus C. John B. Watson and Ivan Pavlov Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like 6.1.1. Which of the following best accounts for a persistent and unreasonable fear of a particular object, situation, or activity? Dyslexia Emotions that switch quickly between depressive and manic Fear of being in places from which escape might be difficult Which of the following symptoms is a characteristic of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder? A. Dangerousness Obsessive compulsive disorder requires a compulsion to receive a clinical diagnosis. Persistent anxiety without a specific focus A. A. Michael, who wears womens clothing when no one is looking B. Quincy, who is experiencing some symptoms of depression but is still functioning adequately C. The tendency for people with depression to have maladaptive attributions style D. Involves distorted cognitions as well as learning influences e. anxiety is an adaptive response in some situations, Other factors being equal, which person is at highest risk for suicide? When individuals avoid places that cause panic attacks, they reduce their symptoms, thereby reinforcing this behavior. b. antipsychotic C) Acute Stress Disorder. His therapist asks him to speak about his dreams in a vivid manner. a. to unroot unconscious conflicts that give rise to his anxiety Obsessed with his physique, he often goes on bizarre diets to keep up his physical appearance. B. Schizophrenia is somewhat more common in women than in men D. The failure of certain cultures to promote self-actualization B. c. the closer the genetic relationship a person shares with a schizophrenic individual, the greater the likelihood that the person will have or develop schizophrenia E. a breakdown in the logical structure of thinking and speech, Perceptions are to ______ as beliefs are to ______. d. anticonvulsant Harold is diagnosed with schizophrenia after it was observed that his brain size has changed considerably. In which of these situations would an agoraphobic be . E. severe disorders such as schizophrenia and depression are more prevalent in wealthy, industrialized nations, Regarding gender and suicide, which of the following statements is true? A) D. Impulsivity C. Agoraphobia; claustrophobia B. Compulsive D) E. different memories, Which of the following individuals exhibits behaviors that would be considered maladaptive? a. less emphasis on sexual issues Psychology Chapter 15 Flashcards | Quizlet Significant sources of stress may increase the risk of developing particular disorders A. Chapter 22 Flashcards | Quizlet C. Auditory D. Psychotic b. social phobia He also feels nauseous every morning when he wakes up and, as a result, is always afraid of waking up with nausea. A. Serotonin and dopamine S- Suicidal thoughts Underlying brain abnormalities E. young men are more likely than young women to be affected, and the pattern reverses in middle age, After getting into an automobile accident while fighting with her fianc, Chou reports that she cannot see. B. Stanley, who battles depression
Taylor Wright Husband, Dr Omar Suleiman Wife Esraa, Ralph Elliott Westfield Nj Obituary, Articles W