Which of the following defines dissociative disorders?
A. Persistent sadness and loss of interest
B. Inflexible and maladaptive personality traits
C. Disruptions in memory, identify, or sense of self
D. Excessive anxiety and worry
C. Disruptions in memory, identify, or sense of self
What is Schizophrenia?
A. a group of overlapping disorders that generally involve intrusive, unpleasant thoughts and repetitive behaviors.
B. experience thoughts, mental images, fears, sensations, and/or urges that are intrusive and unwanted (obsessions) and/or the need to engage in repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions).
C. an individuals becoming split off, or dissociated, from their core sense of self.
D. a psychological disorder that is characterized by major disturbances in thought, perception, emotion, and behavior.
D. a psychological disorder that is characterized by major disturbances in thought, perception, emotion, and behavior.
Definition of PTSD
A. Post training safety diagnostic
B. Post traumatic stress disorder
C. Pre timing self destruction
D. Post training stress disorder
B. Post traumatic stress disorder
Define what anxiety disorders means
definition- excessive and persistent worry or fear that significantly interferes with daily life
Dissociative identify disorder mainly involves?
A. Personcilitation
B. Derealitation
C. Schizophrenia
D. Different personalities
D. Different personalities
Schizophrenia usually begins at what stage of life:
A. Early childhood
B. Middle childhood
C. Early adulthood
D. Early middle age
C. Early adulthood
Causes of PTSD
A. Injury or harm
B. Birth defect
C. Scaring and traumatic events
D. Poor diet
C. Scaring and traumatic events
How many anxiety disorders are there?
A. 3
B. 19
C. 11
D. 5
C. 11
Dissociative amnesia involves?
A. memory loss following head trauma
B. memory loss following stress
C. feeling detached from one- self
D. feeling detached from the world
B. memory loss following stress
Clifford falsely believes that the police have planted secret cameras in his home to monitor his every movement. Clifford’s belief is an example of ________.
A . a delusion
B. a hallucination
C. tangentiality
D. a negative symptom
B. a hallucination
Symptoms of PTSD
A. Dry cough and exhaustion
B. Night terrors and flashbacks
C. Lapse in memory and amnesia
D. High blood pressure and anxiety
B. Night terrors and flashbacks
What percentage of people are found to have an anxiety disorder?
A. 12%
B. 30%
C. 5%
D. 60%
B. 30%
Which of the following criteria is required for the diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder?
A. dissociative flashbacks
B. hallucinations or illusion
C. recurrent memory lapses
D. experiences of possession
C. recurrent memory lapses
A study of adoptees whose biological mothers had schizophrenia found that the adoptees were most likely to develop schizophrenia ______.
A. if their childhood friends later developed schizophrenia
B. if they abused drugs during adolescence
C. if they were raised in a disturbed adoptive home environment
D. regardless of whether they were raised in a healthy or disturbed home environment
C. if they were raised in a disturbed adoptive home environment
Effects for PTSD
A. Detachment and insomnia
B. Depression and pain
C. Sleepyness and exhaustion
D. Numbness, pins, and needles
A. Detachment and insomnia
Disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts actions and obsessions
A. OCD
B. PTSD
C. BPD
D. SAD
A. OCD
Which of the following forms of psychotherapy are commonly used for dissociative disorders?
A. Psychodynamic psychotherapy
B. Hypnotherapy
C. Cognitive behavioral therapy
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
A study based on over 9,000 U. S. residents found that the most prevalent disorder was ________.
A. major depressive disorder
B. social anxiety disorder
C. obsessive-compulsive disorder
D. specific phobia
A. major depressive disorder
When was PTSD was first diagnosed
A. 1980
B. 1990
C. 1880
D. 1920
A. 1980
In which of the following anxiety disorders is the person in a continuous state of excessive, pointless worry and apprehension?
A. Panic disorder
B. Generalized anxiety disorder
C. Agoraphobia
D. Social anxiety disorder
B. Generalized anxiety disorder