Abnormal: Past and Present
Models of Abnormality
Clinical Assessment
Anxiety and Related
Dissociative Disorders
100

Abnormal behavior have patterns that are typically these four things:

What are deviant, distressing, dangerous and dysfunctional?

100

Basic strategies developed by the ego to avoid or reduce anxiety

What are defense mechanisms?

100

The inkblot test is formally called this

What is the Rorschach test?

100

A persistent fear of a specific object

What is specific phobia?

100

This activates the autonomic nervous system and the endocrine system

What is the hypothalamus?

200

The view that the chief causes of abnormal functioning are psychological

What is the psychogenic perspective?

200

The three leading kinds of biological treatment used today

What are drug therapy, brain stimulation and psychosurgery?

200

Requires that the client interprets vague stimuli, such as ambiguous pictures

What is projective test?

200

This group of theorists argue that unconditional positive regard could ultimately set the stage for Generalized Anxiety Disorder

What are the humanistic theorists?

200

This disorder occurs within four (4) weeks of a traumatic event and last for less than a month

What is acute stress disorder?

300

The use of various technologies to deliver mental health services without the therapist being physically present

What is telemental health?

300

The sociocultural model is composed of these two major perspectives

What are the family-social perspective and the multicultural perspective?

300

This type of validity is the degree to which the measures gathered from one tool agrees with the measures gathered from other assessment techniques

What is concurrent validity?

300

Albert Ellis' therapeutic technique that points out the irrational assumptions held by clients, suggest more appropriate assumptions and assign homework is called this

What is rational-emotive therapy?

300

The brain's _____ circuit includes the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, hippocampus and other structures

What is stress?

400

The statistical term used to describe the direction and magnitude of a correlation

What is correlation coefficient?

400

This principle says that a number of different developmental pathways can lead to the same psychological disorder

What is equifinality?

400

This is the most widely used personality inventory

What is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory?

400

People who have this disorder have sometimes had their problem described as free-floating anxiety

What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

400

The final merging of two or more personalities is called this

What is fusion?

500

WEIRD stands for this

What is Westernized, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic?

500

Symbolic meaning of a dream according to Sigmund Freud

What is latent content?

500

The classification system developed by the World Health Organization is called this

What is the International Classification of Diseases?

500

The developmental psychopathology perspective focuses on the _____ and _____ of important factors at key points of _____ throughout an individual's life span.

What are intersection, context, time?

500

Psychodynamic theorists think that this defense mechanism could lead to a dissociative disorder

What is repression?

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