Past and Present
Models of Abnormality
Assessment, Diagnosis & Treatment
Anxiety & Obsessive-Compulsive DO
Trauma & Stress
100

These are the "Four Ds" of abnormality.

What are deviance, distress, dysfunction, and danger?

100

According to Freud, psychological disorders stem from conflicts between these three dynamic unconscious forces.

What are the id, ego, and superego?

100

_____ measures accuracy whereas _____ measures consistency.

What are validity and reliability?

100

The disorder characterized by persistent and excessive feelings of anxiety and worry about numerous events and activities. 

What is generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)?

100

Acute stress disorder differs from PTSD in this way.

What is the duration of symptoms?

200

The Greek's view of abnormal behavior provided the basis of today's: 

A. psychodynamic perspective                               B. medical model                                                 C. DSM-5                                                             D. psychological model                                         E. cognitive-behavioral perspective

What is:

B. medical model

200

Adam yells at his roommate about being overly messy; Adam, however, is even messier. This is the defense mechanism Adam is most likely exhibiting:

A. Displacement                                                   B. Rationalization                                                 C. Projection                                                        D. Denial

What is:

C. Projection

200

Tracey is given the MMPI three times and the results are the same each time he takes it. This assessment has high:

a. interrater reliability                                           b. test-retest reliability                                         c. face validity                                                      D. predictive validity                                             E. concurrent validity

What is:

b. test-retest reliability

200

Approximately one-third to one-half of the people diagnosed with panic disorder also develop:

A. acute stress disorder                                         B. claustrophobia                                                 C. social phobia                                                   D. generalized anxiety disorder                              E. agoraphobia

What is:

E. agoraphobia

200

Symptoms of PTSD are grouped into the following major categories:

A. reexperiencing, avoidance, and anxiety             B. hypervigilance, avoidance, and exaggerated startle response                                                   C. avoidance, increased arousal, suicidality             D. reexperiencing, avoidance, increased arousal

What is:

D. reexperiencing, avoidance, increased arousal

300
This perspective holds that abnormal psychological functioning has physical causes:

A. the somatogenic perspective

B. the psychogenic perspective

C. neither of these perspectives

What is:

A. the somatogenic perspective

300

Sam was reprimanded by his boss for not working fast enough. When Sam got home, he yelled at his kids and told them they were grounded because their homework wasn't done yet. This is the defense mechanism most likely at work:

A. Sublimation                                                   B. Repression                                                     C. Projection                                                       D. Displacement

What is:

D. Displacement

300

Rorschach tests, Thematic Apperception Test, sentence-completion test, and drawings are examples of this type of test for personality:

A. projective test                                                 B. personality inventory                                       C. psychophysiological test                                    D. neurological test

What is:

A. projective test

300

Most anxiety disorders are more common in women than in men. This anxiety disorder does not show a difference in prevalence between men and women:

A. panic disorder                                                 B. social anxiety disorder                                       C. agoraphobia                                                     D. obsessive-compulsive disorder                           E. specific phobia

What is: 

D. obsessive-compulsive disorder

300

John disappeared from his home two months ago, took a train to St. Louis, and started working as a waiter. This morning John woke up and had no idea where he was or what he was doing there. John most likely suffered a: 

A. dissociative fugue                                             B. dissociative identity disorder                           C. dissociative amnesia

What is:

A. dissociative fugue

400

_____ provides causal information and _____ provides general information.

A. external validity; internal validity                       B. independent variable; dependent variable           C. internal validity; external validity                       D. dependent variable; independent variable

What is:

C. internal validity; external validity

400

Carl Rogers believed that in client-centered therapy the therapist should:

A. provide a corrective emotional experience.         B. express genuine empathy and unconditional positive regard.                                                   C. give homework for the client to complete.         D. implement rational-emotive therapy.

What is:
B. express genuine empathy and unconditional positive regard

400
This percentage of individuals in the U.S. qualify for a DSM diagnosis during their lifetime:

A. about 10%                                                          B. about 25%                                                          C. about 50%                                                          D. about 75%

What is:

C. about 50%

400

Mariah has a germ obsession. Her therapist rubs Mariah's hands in dirt and tells her that she cannot wash her hands until after the session. The therapist is using this behavioral technique:

A. modeling                                                         B. response shaping                                           C. flooding                                                           D. systematic desensitization

What is:

C. flooding

400

If an individual shifts abruptly from one personality to another whenever she is confronted with a stressful situation, this person probably has this disorder. (use modern name)

What is dissociative identity disorder (DID)?

500

Of the following designs, this is the one LEAST likely to have high external validity:

A. a case study                                                     B. a correlational study                                         C. an experiment                                                 D. All are likely to have high external validity

What is:

A. a case study

500

Resistance, transference, and dreams are aspects of this model.

What is the psychodynamic model?

500

One of the changes in the DSM-5, is that it requires clinicians to now provide _____, in addition to categorical information.

A. psychophysiological data                                   B. dimensional information                                   C. information regarding mental status                   D. psychosocial information

What is:

B. dimensional information

500

This is a disorder in which people pull out hair from their body (e.g., scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes).

What is trichotillomania?

500

Merging two or more subpersonalities is known as:

A. hypnotherapy                                                     B. dissociative fugue                                               C. fusion                                                                 D. psychological debriefing

What is:

C. fusion