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Question 1: According to the list of psychiatric disorders provided in the DSM-IV-TR PowerPoint material, a Mood Disorder is diagnosed on:
A. Axis I
B. Axis II
C. Axis IV
D. Axis VI
Question 2: The psychometric term 'reliability' refers to:
A. being consistent in your actions
B. consistency of measurement
C. dependability of a test
D. punctuality
Question 3: The statistical concept of psychopathology holds that:
A. infrequently occurring behaviors in a society are normal
B. frequently occurring behaviors in a society are considered normal.
C. constructs of psychopathology are considered valid across cultures
D. frequently occurring behaviors in a society might be considered abnormal
Question 4: The bio-medical model of psychopathology emphasizes the use of:
A. phrenology
B. meridian tapping
C. spinal tapping
D. a classification system
Question 5: Schizophrenia is classified in the DSM-IV on:
A. Axis II
B. Axis III
C. Axis IV
D. Axis I
Question 6: The psychometric term 'validity' refers to
A. accurate inferences
B. current
C. unexpired
D. statistical significance
Question 7: The pscyhometric term 'treatment utility' refers to:
A. the contribution to known information
B. descriptive validity of a text
C. contribution to improved treatment outcomes
D. high correlations with similar instruments
Question 8:
In clinical practice ________________ interviews are used, while____________interviews are used in research
A. structured; structured
B. unstructured; structured
C. reliable; valid
D. semistructured; semistructured
Question 9: A problem with projective techniques is:
A. you can't tell the future
B. scoring is difficult
C. normative data is used
D. everything in our inner world originates with our maternal relationships
Question 10: Assessing psychopathology is fraught with potential bias and error.
A. True
B. False
Question 11: According to the text authors, substance abuse claims ________________lives each year.
A.440,000
B.125,000
C.10,000
D.600,000
Question 12: According to Bowlby, as cited in the journal article for Forum 3, the earliest working models:
A. are formed while a fetus
B. are formed during adolescence
C. are in response to employers
D. are in response to interactions with significant caregivers
Question 13: Drug abuse in women who report a history of sexual assault is ______ times higher than in women who do not.
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Question 14: According to research findings there is a relationship between childhood attachment and later:
A. antisocial personality disorder
B. schizophrenia
C. bipolar disorder
D. delusional disorder
Question 15: In the journal article assigned to Forum 1, the authors assert that they were able to make conclusions about treatment in the managed care group.
True
False
Question 16: The purpose of the Minami et al. study that is center of Forum 1, was to evaluate the effectiveness of TAU's delivered in a managed healthcare organization by means of a strategy.
Question 17: According to Mittal and Walker (2007), neurocircuitry implicated in psychotic symptoms may be shared by:
A. circuits controlling heart rate
B. circuits controlling hearing
C. circuits controlling speech
D. circuits controlling dyskinetic movement
Question 18: Consistent with the Mitall and Walker (2007 findings, the group that converted to Axis I psychosis exhibited significantly more movement in:
A. knee jerking motions
B. feet and lower legs
C. ears and head hair
D. face and upper body
Question 19: According to the authors of the journal article for Forum 3, recipients of social support are often:
A. sometimes worse off
B. much happier
C. very pleased
D. none of the above
Question 20: According to the journal article for Forum 3, recipients of social support may experience:
A. lowered self-esteem
B. feelings of indebtedness
C. receiving the wrong kind of support
D. all of the above
Question 21: The authors of the journal article for Forum 3 hypothesize:
A. having secure attachment history with parents causes one to benefit from providing instrumental support during adolescence
B. having secure attachment history with parents causes one to benefit from instrumental support in adulthood
C. having secure attachment history with parents causes one to benefit from emotional support in adulthood
D. having insecure attachment history with parents causes one to benefit from emotional support in adulthood
Question 22: Along with personal denial, ____________________ is also a barrier to woment entering treatment for substance abuse.
A. abstract behavior
B. spousal support
C. familial denial
D. None of the above
Question 23: Genetic factors contributing to substance abuse and addiction are easily separated from environmental influences.
A. True
B. False
Question 24: There are 3 agonists approved by the FDA for use in the U.S. in the treatment of opiate dependence.
A. True
B. False
Question 25: Controlled drinking consists of:
A.BSCT
B. a good startle response
C. a particular response
D. having shots
Question 26: Mood disorders occur twice as often in men than in women.
A. True
B. False
Question 27: Autistic children may have _________ of anterior areas of the brain and ___________ of posterior areas.
A. overgrowth; undergrowth
B. undergrowth; overgrowth
C. undergrowth; undergrowth
D. overgrowth; overgrowth
Question 28: An individual who hears voices, reflects feelings of persecution, and with flattened affect may be diagnosed as:
A. diabolical schizoid
B. paranoid schizophrenic
C. schizotypal
D. delusional disordered
Question 29: The quality of maternal care may affect the development of the _______________________ system.
A. anxiety response
B. thyroid
C. pituitary-adrenal
D. limbic
Question 30: The connection between cognitive science and cognitive therapy is well established.
A. True
B. False
Question 31: A biological signal involving both chemical reactions and electrical shifts is called:
A. axon
B. neuropathway development
C. psychopathology
D. action potential
Question 32: Cognitive-behaioralists assert maladaptive behavior is the result of the way we ________________ and ____________________.
A. process data; respond to the environment
B. process information; perceive ourselves
C. perceive others; process stimulii
D.perceive ourselves; perceive others
Question 33: A neurostransmitter involved in reinforcement and chemical addiction is dopamine.
A. True
B. False
Question 34: Central to the study of psychopathology is a definition of _____________________.
A. a counselor
B. psychology
C. society
D. culture
Question 35: The goal of cognitive therapy is to:
A. identify negative cognitions
B. test negative cognitions
C. develop new schemas
D. all of the above
Question 36: Beck's cognitive therapy is now well-established, effective treatment for depression.
A. True
B. False
Question 37: Provide a synopsis of the controversy over the inclusion and exclusion of particular paraphilias in the DSM. Include your opinion. Be sure to elaborate with scholarly presentation, style and argument.
Question 38: What are the advantages and limitations of viewing addictive behavior as diseases? As learned behaviors? As immoral and sinful? (450-600 words). Elaborate.
Question 39: What would be the advantages and disadvantages of legalizing specific illicit substances? Provide a response that goes beyond personal opinion.(450-600 words) Elaborate.
Question 40: Eating disorders may derive from a fear of fatness.
A. True
B. False