Chap. 8 - review questions Flashcards
The psychodynamic theory of anxiety states that the etiology of anxiety is
A - conflict between the id and superego
B - conflict between the ego and the id
C - interpersonal conflict between significant others
D - perceived disapproval from significant others
A - conflict between the id and superego
According to Freud, anxiety results from psychic conflict between the unconscious sexual or aggressive wishes and the corresponding threats from the superego
The interpersonal theory of anxiety states that the etiology of anxiety is
A - conflict between the id and superego
B - conflict between the ego and the id
C - interpersonal conflict between significant others
D - perceived disapproval from significant others
D - perceived disapproval from significant others
According to Sullivan’s interpersonal theory, the perceived disapproval from significant others in relationships with the individual is a main cause of anxiety
Mr Zimms is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of OCD. He exhibits high use of defense mechanisms; has automatic behavior, physical discomfort, and feelings of dread and horror and is trembling and ritualistically washing his hands. You would assess his level of anxiety as A - mild B - moderate C - severe D - panic
C - severe
Severe symptoms of anxiety include autonomic nervous system triggered, flight-or-fight response, pupils dilated, vital signs increased, diaphoresis, muscles rigid, hearing decreased, pain threshold increased, urinary frequency, and diarrhea
Which of the following levels of anxiety is considered normal and useful in motivations a person to action: A - mild B - moderate C - severe D - panic
A - mild
Mild anxiety can be adaptive and have lifesaving qualities when it occurs as a warning of an external or internal threat