Assessment & Diagnosis
Anxiety Disorders
Trauma & Stress Disorders
Depression
Bipolar Disorders
100

Which type of reliability measures consistency across different evaluators?

Interrater (interjudge) reliability

100

Which disorder is nicknamed “free-floating anxiety”?

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)


100

Name one intrusion symptom commonly seen in PTSD.

Nightmares, flashbacks, or distress at reminders


100

What is the term for the inability to feel pleasure, often present in depression?

Anhedonia


100

Which bipolar disorder requires at least one full manic episode?

Bipolar I Disorder

200

Which type of validity assesses whether a tool predicts future behavior?

Predictive validity


200

Which neurotransmitter is most linked to GAD due to its inhibitory effect on neural firing?

GABA

200

Which brain structure becomes hyperactive in trauma disorders, exaggerating fear and threat detection?

The amygdala

200

What theory suggests depression develops when people believe they have no control over life’s reinforcements?

Learned helplessness (Seligman)

200

What medication, FDA approved in 1970, is considered a mood stabilizer for bipolar disorder?

Lithium

300

What classification system is primarily used in the U.S. for diagnosing mental disorders?

DSM-5-TR

300

Which therapy uses relaxation training and fear hierarchies to treat phobias?

Systematic desensitization

300

How does Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) differ from PTSD in terms of duration?

ASD occurs days–weeks after trauma; PTSD lasts more than 1 month

300

Which type of depression is triggered by reduced exposure to sunlight and often treated with light therapy?

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

300

Which bipolar-related disorder involves numerous periods of mild depression and hypomanic symptoms lasting at least 2 years?

Cyclothymic Disorder

400

What is comorbidity?

The co-occurrence of two or more disorders in the same individual


400

Which theory states that worrying serves a positive function by reducing bodily arousal?

Avoidance Theory

400

Which therapy gradually exposes patients to trauma reminders with the goal of reducing avoidance?

Exposure therapy


400

What type of antidepressant increases serotonin activity without affecting other neurotransmitters?

SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors)

400

Which bipolar disorder requires at least one major depressive episode and one hypomanic episode, but no full manic episode?

Bipolar II Disorder

500

What is the main difference between categorical and dimensional information in DSM-5 diagnoses?

Categorical = specific disorder name; 

Dimensional = severity ratings across symptoms

500

What psychosocial approach is often used to treat Social Anxiety Disorder, focusing on improving interpersonal interactions?

Social skills training

500

Which trauma-related disorder involves difficulty adjusting after a significant life event?

Adjustment Disorder

500

According to the sociocultural model, why are women diagnosed with depression twice as often as men?

Explanations include artifact theory, hormone changes, life stress, and body dissatisfaction

500

Which neurotransmitter imbalance is commonly linked to bipolar disorder

High norepinephrine and low serotonin


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