Defining Behavior Disorders
History of Classification and Diagnosis
Anxiety Disorders
Conditioning and Learning
Miscellaneous
100

True or false: social abnormality is necessary for a behavior to be classified as a disorder.

What is false?

100

Hoarding was removed from the OCD diagnostic criteria under this version of the DSM.

What is 5?

100

Define "lumping" in the context of Anxiety Disorders 

What is all anxieties are developed and maintained by the same processes 
100

The UCS

A stimulus that elicits a reflexive response? (AKA you do not need to have prior exposure or learning to respond to this stimulus.)

100

This refers normal and natural differences in brain functioning from person to person.

What is neurodiversity? 

200
(T/F) Toxic Masculinity is considered a formal behavior disorder

FALSE; Toxic masculinity is NOT considered a behavior disorder even though it seems to fit the criteria to be considered one

200

The ultimate goal of a classification system is _

What is utility?

200

Panic attacks may happen with this disorder, but the key feature is excessive worry.

What is GAD?

200

The CS

The stimulus that is paired with the UCS during conditioning?

200

An individual who is pretending to have a disorder that they do not have is ___________.

What is malingering?

300

The idea that behavior disorders are a choice is most closely associated with this model of psychopathology. 

What is the moral model?

300

Access to insurance coverage is an example of this purpose of classification.

What are sociopolitical functions?

300

This is when stimulus-response pairings are learned slowly over time.

What is insidious acquisition? 

300

From a young age, your parent has told you that if you eat fast food, you will get food poisoning. You now fear fast food, and never eat at fast food restaurants. This fear was developed through __ __. 

What is instructional transference? 
300

In Oltmann's Chapter 1, Karen suffered from this disorder which made her refrain from picking the first cereal box on the shelves, in fear that it would result in harm of her firstborn child.  

What is OCD?

400

The difference between a malfunction and a dysfunction is...

Dysfunction refers to impairment in a system 

Malfunction refers to an improper function operating in a system

400

This researcher sent his research assistants to admit themselves into psych wards to show the flaws in the psychiatric institution system

Who is David Rosenhan?

400

According to Craighead, Individuals with panic disorder are more likely to fear procedures that elicit bodily sensations similar to the ones experienced during panic attacks. This is an example of a _______ Feature of Panic Disorder.

What is Cognitive?

400

According to __ __, fear can develop without direct experience with the given stimulus. 

What is vicarious conditioning (AKA modeling)?

400

The idea of defense mechanisms are most closely associated with this psychiatrist. 

What is Sigmund Freud?

500

Widiger and Sankis (2000) suggest using this term rather than "harmful dysfunction."

What is "dyscontrolled maladaptivity?"

500

Conflict between different schools of psychiatry led to the DSM3 being described as ___________.

What is theoretically agnostic?

500

The most commonly reported compulsions include...

What are decontamination, Checking, Repeating Routine Activities, Ordering/Arranging, Mental Rituals?

500

This is when bodily sensations become conditioned and elicit further arousal.

What is interoceptive conditioning?

500

This disorder changed the trajectory of psychiatry during the 1800s.

What is dementia paralytica? 

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