Quiz 7 Flashcards
Exposure to negative experiences such as physical or sexual abuse during a person’s early or middle childhood years causes the development of __________________, according to the ____________________.
Dissociative Identity Disorder; Trauma-Dissociation Theory
Which of the following best demonstrates how observational learning may account for the creation of an anxiety disorder?
-A person with a genetic predisposition develops a phobia of natural weather phenomenon after seeing graphic pictures of people traumatized by a tornado.
-A person with panic disorder misinterprets her increased heart rate as a signal that she is about to have a heart attack.
-A phobic’s fear of dogs is maintained because he avoids dogs.
-A person has a bad fall from a tree as a child and learns to associate the fear evoked from this incident with all heights.
A Person with a genetic predisposition develops a phobia of natural weather phenomenon after seeing graphic pictures of people traumatized by a tornado
In the 5 th century B.C., Hippocrates suggested ________________, which was proven in the 1800s when the cause of general paresis was discovered.
A mental disorder could be caused by a physical dysfunction
The discovery of the cause of general paresis was important because it was the first time ________.
a psychological disorder was shown to be caused by a physical disorder
A student has anxiety for no specific reason. The student’s long-lasting anxiety goes on for months, and the student is always on edge; the student feels something awful is about to happen. The student suffers from ____.
General Anxiety Disorder
The cognitive component of anxiety includes ________.
The sense of an inability to cope
The following are all examples of major diagnostic categories of DSM-5 except ________.
phobias
schizophrenic and other psychotic disorders
anxiety disorders
mood disorders
Phobias
In the 1800s it was discovered that general paresis was caused by ________.
Syphilis
Many people with schizophrenia report that they feel overwhelmed by both internal and external stimuli. This symptom pattern implies that the ___________ may be related to this disorder and in fact, schizophrenia researchers have observed abnormalities in this brain area.
Thalamus
Which of the following is most relevant to illustrating that personal and situational factors can interact with one another?
-The example of general paresis
-The vulnerability-stress model
-The learned helplessness theory
-The trauma-dissociation theory
The vulnerability-stress model
A student has periods of severe depression that alternate with periods of high excitement and an elated mood. The student has __________.
Bipolar Disorder
According to the vulnerability-stress model, people with higher vulnerability levels ________.
Are more likely to develop disorders
Research has indicated that schizophrenics who display primarily positive symptoms show a history of _________ functioning prior to hospitalization and show a ____________ prognosis for eventual recovery than individuals with predominantly negative symptoms.
better; better
We label behaviour that is personally distressing, personally dysfunctional, and/or so culturally deviant that other people judge it to be inappropriate or maladaptive as __________.
Abnormal
A student is extremely anxious in public and open places. Each time the student is asked by friends to accompany them to a park, or a shopping mall, the student breaks into a sweat, and makes excuses to not go with them. The student likely has ____.
Agoraphobia