
Unit 8 Review
Quiz by Jenna Miah
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- Q1
When psychological symptoms interfere with daily life they are considered
flat
catatonic
positive
dysfunctional
20s - Q2
The risk of bipolar disorder dramatically increases if you
have sufferered a debilitating injury
have a life-threatening illness
have a biological parent with the disorder
20s - Q3
Jessica and Harper are identical twins. Jessica has been diagnosed with a psychological disorder. Harper is most at risk for developing the same disorder if Jessica is diagnosed with
bipolar disorder
schizophrenia
agoraphobia
bulimia nervosa
20s - Q4
In an effort to help a child overcome a fear of cats, a therapist pairs a trigger stimulus (something associated with cats) with a new stimulus (for example, an appealing snack or toy) that causes an emotional response that is incompatible with fear. Which clinical orientation is this therapist using?
Client-Centered
Psychodynamic
Behavioral
Biomedical
20s - Q5
Which of the following is a similarity between humanistic and psychoanalytic therapies?
Both approaches focus on personal growth instead of curing illness
Both approaches are generally considered insight therapies
Both approaches focus on present more than the past
Both approaches are more concerned with conscious than with unconscious feelings
20s - Q6
Lea, a client with depression, has been visiting a therapist for several months. During each session, she is challenged on her irrational thinking. The therapist is likely using Albert Ellis' version of
Client-centered therapy
Aversive conditioning
Rational-emotive behavioral therapy
Insight Therapy
20s - Q7
Some patients whose depression resists drugs have benefited from which experimental treatment?
resistance
transference
Deep brain stimulation
Antipsychotic drugs
20s - Q8
Carlos has been prescribed an SSRI to treat his illness. This type of drug is classified as a(n)
antidepressant
mood-stabilizer
antianxiety
antipsychotic
20s - Q9
Echoing, restating, and seeking clarification of what a person expresses (verbally or nonverbally) in a therapy session is called
classical conditioning
virtual reality exposure therapy
active listening
family therapy
20s - Q10
In which kind of therapy would the therapist be most likely to note the following during a session: “Blocks in the flow of free associations indicate resistance”?
psychoanalysis
Cognitive therapy
person centered therapy
client-centered therapy
20s - Q11
Therapists who encourage their clients to change their thoughts and their actions are engaging in
family therapy
cognitive-behavioral therapy
aversive conditioning
client-centered therapy
20s - Q12
Most antipsychotic drugs mimic a certain neurotransmitter by blocking its activity at the receptor sites. These drugs affect the neurotransmitter
epinephrine
acetylcholine
dopamine
serotonin
20s - Q13
split from reality that shows itself in disorganized speech, disturbed perceptions, and/or diminished or inappropriate emotional expression is associated with which psychological disorder?
anxiety disorders
depressive disorders
phobias
schizophrenia
20s - Q14
Which of the following can be characterized as a compulsion?
concern with making sure things are in symmetrical order
anxiety when objects are not lined up in exact pattern
worry about exposure to germs or toxins
checking repeatedly to see if doors are locked
fear that something terrible is about to happen
20s - Q15
Convinced that she is fat, Lu diets excessively and spends at least one hour a day in the gym before school. Lu has gotten very thin, and her parents are concerned that she may be developing
illness anxiety disorder
binge-eating disorder
anorexia nervosa
DID
20s