Module 12 Psychopathy Flashcards

1
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A diathesis should always be assumed as a biological or psychological vulnerability to an illness.

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false

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2
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Drug use is highly comorbid with other mental illnesses.

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true

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3
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A doctor believes one of the main causes of his patient’s major depressive disorder is an over-secretion of cortisol by neurotransmitters in the brain. The doctor’s view comes from a __________ perspective.

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biological

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4
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Sweating, feeling lightheaded, hot flashes, and fear of dying are all symptoms of…

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a panic attack

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5
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Individuals with social anxiety disorder will attempt to feel better in social situations by engaging in safety behaviors.

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true

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6
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Since anxiety is related to fear, anxiety will always have a negative disruptive influence on one’s life.

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false

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7
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Which of the following has the highest risk of developing schizophrenia if a relative already has schizophrenia?

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identical twins

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8
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Antipsychotic medications work well for some but not all symptoms of schizophrenia.

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true

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9
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Movies and television have created a stigma that people with schizophrenia are dangerous and to be feared.

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true

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10
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Cluster A consists of the following personality disorders: antisocial personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, and borderline personality disorder.

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false

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11
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Slightly more than 20% of the U.S. population suffers from a personality disorder, with avoidant and schizoid personality disorders being the most frequent.

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false

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12
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The DSM-5 recognizes ten different personality disorders.

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true

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13
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Dorothea Dix was a woman who, after visiting insane asylums and observing the horrible treatment of patients, advocated for mental illness treatment reform.

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true

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14
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Mental health treatment should only take place in a hospital.

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false

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15
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Trephining is a commonly used treatment for mental health that is still considered effective and humane today.

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false

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16
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In what situation would patterns of inner experience and behavior reflect the presence of a psychological disorder?

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when patterns of inner experience and behavior lead to significant distress and impairment in one’s life

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17
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In order for someone to be diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, how long must symptoms occur?

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most days for at least six months

18
Q

Keith believes the FBI has planted secret cameras in his apartment to watch his every action. What is Keith’s false belief an example of?

A

a delusion

19
Q

Antisocial personality disorder is often associated with…

A

emotional deficits

20
Q

In the 19th century, the mentally ill were often forced to live in __________, where they would receive poor treatment for the rest of their lives.

A

asylums

21
Q

What are the two most well-known classification systems used to organize psychological disorders?

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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; International Classification of Diseases

22
Q

Which of the following symptoms of psychotic disorders does a complete lack of movement and verbal behavior fall under?

A

abnormal motor behavior

23
Q

A man who lives in a high poverty city begins to develop a psychological disorder. From the diathesis-stress model, his development of a psychological disorder comes from a __________ perspective.

A

social

24
Q

An individual’s tendency to become addicted to a drug depends on why they use the drug but also on the drug’s properties. What does this suggest?

A

Both psychological and biological factors influence drug addiction.

25
Q

Which anxiety disorder describes a person in a relatively continuous state of excessive worry and apprehension over everyday things, such as finances and the safety of loved ones?

A

generalized anxiety disorder

26
Q

Asking questions to redirect a person’s focus away from oneself, sitting in the back of the room, and taking on roles that do not rely on socializing are which type of behaviors?

A

safety behaviors

27
Q

What are the three major learning pathways through which phobias are developed?

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classical conditioning, vicarious learning, verbal transmission

28
Q

Restlessness, difficulty concentrating, irritability, and sleep issues are all symptoms of…

A

generalized anxiety disorder

29
Q

Which does not have any influence on the development of schizophrenia?

A

schizophrenia gene

30
Q

There are two primary types of antipsychotic medications: typical and atypical. What happens when an individual with schizophrenia takes typical antipsychotics?

A

it blocks D2 dopamine receptors

31
Q

People with borderline personality disorder often…

A

are impulsive and unpredictable

32
Q

If a person avoids occupations that involve interpersonal contact because of fear of criticism or rejection, these could be signs of which type of personality disorder?

A

avoidant

33
Q

If a person shows suspiciousness or paranoia, these are possible signs of which personality disorder?

A

schizotypal

34
Q

If a person cannot make decisions without advice and reassurance from others, these may be possible signs of which personality disorder?

A

dependent

35
Q

Joey was convicted of domestic violence. As part of his sentence, the judge ordered that he attend therapy for anger management. This is considered __________ treatment.

A

involuntary

36
Q

Today, most people with psychological problems are not hospitalized. Typically, they are only hospitalized if they…

A

are an imminent treat to themselves or others

37
Q

Which of these mental illness treatments being used today is seen as ethical and effective by medical professionals?

A

therapy

38
Q

What is the main difference between hallucinations and delusions?

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Hallucinations are perceptual experiences that occur in the absence of external stimulation. Delusions are beliefs that cannot be changed even with hard evidence proving the beliefs to be false.

39
Q

According to the APA, which of the following is considered part of the criteria that constitutes a psychological disorder?

A

significant disturbances in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

disturbances causing significant distress and impairment in one’s life

disturbances reflecting biological, psychological, or developmental dysfunction

40
Q

If Jenny visits her doctor because she is feeling depressed and would like to seek treatment for her depression, this is __________ treatment.

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voluntary