It's a stimulant.
Meth
Heroin
Alcohol
Cannabis
What is Meth?
One thing that is striking about dissociative identity disorder is the _____ rate of comorbidity with other disorders.
Negligible
Low
High
What is high?
Voyeuristic Disorder
Fetishistic Disorder
Exhibitionistic Disorder
None of These
What is NONE OF THESE?
A psychotic disorder marked by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech or behavior, lasting at least a month but less than six months.
Brief Psychotic Disorder
Schizophreniform Disorder
Schizophrenia
What is schizophreniform disorder?
A disorder where an individual experiences a high level of anxiety about health and is very concerned about having a serious illness.
What is illness anxiety disorder?
This is a current DSM-5 diagnosis.
Alcohol use disorder
Alcohol abuse
Alcohol dependence
Alcohol insomnia
What is alcohol use disorder?
Individuals who have dissociative amnesia often have difficulties retaining new information.
True
False
What is false?
A paraphilia is best defined as an abnormal level of sexual desire.
True
False
What is false?
Individuals with schizophrenia are most likely to be:
The victim of violence
The perpetrator of violence
Risk is equal for both of these
What is "the victim of violence?"
A term for when an individual requires more and more of a substance to achieve the desired effect.
What is tolerance?
A seizure is a possible consequence of withdrawal from this substance.
Alcohol
Heroin
Cigarettes
Cannabis
What is alcohol?
This is the best term for a person who is consciously faking their symptoms in order to qualify for disability benefits
Factitious Disorder
Malingering
Somatic Symptom Disorder
Conversion Disorder
What is malingering?
This statement best describes the relationship between classical conditioning and paraphilic disorders.
It is likely that some individuals are more easily conditioned to have paraphilic disorders than others.
Paraphilic disorders are primarily explained by genes; environmental explanations are not helpful.
Classical conditioning is the primary explanation for why paraphilic disorders develop.
What is "it is likely that some individuals are more easily conditioned to have paraphilic disorders than others?"
In studies of samples recruited from India versus the United States, individuals with schizophrenia tended to have better outcomes in:
the United States
India
The clinical outcomes were similar
What is India?
What is now referred to as "gender dysphoria" emerged from THIS diagnosis used up until the publication of DSM-5.
What is gender identity disorder?
This is a term used when a minor relapse transitions into a full blown relapse.
Relapse Escalation Effect
Abstinence Violation Effect
Use Control Effect
What is abstinence violation effect?
If a person was complaining of blindness, does not bump into people or objects, does not have evidence of blindness on neurological examination, and are genuine in their complaint, they are most likely to be diagnosed with:
Factitious DisorderWhat is conversion disorder?
A chapter containing BOTH gender identity disorder AND sexual disorders can be found in:
DSM-5
DSM-IV-TR
DSM-II
What is DSM-IV-TR?
This type of hallucination is extremely uncommon in schizophrenia.
Auditory
Visual
Multi-sensory
What is multi-sensory?
"Eye-tracking deficits" are an example of an ______________ for genetic studies of schizophrenia.
What is an endophenotype?
Stopping cannabis use before a long drive
Using cannabis before operating heavy machinery
Beginning to use cannabis again after a long period of abstinence
What is using cannabis before operating heavy machinery?
A safe injection site would be an example of THIS type of substance use treatment discussed in class.
What is harm reduction?
True
False
What is true?
Anosognosia relates to:
Lack of awareness about one's condition
Olfactory hallucinations
Inappropriate affect
What is lack of awareness about one's condition?
A safe injection site would be an example of THIS type of substance use treatment discussed in class.
What is harm reduction?