PSY 303 Week 5 Comprehensive Quiz
1. MDMA is also known as ______________.
2. While this is a widely accepted stimulant and considered quite safe, the side effects on health include an increase in the production of stomach acid, insomnia, poor sleep, and anxiety.
3. Which one of the following is NOT one of the psychoactive substances most commonly used by college students?
4. Rather than a scientific exercise, the Generation Rx film proposes that psychiatric drugs are part of a ___________.
5. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
6. Which of these drugs have been shown to cure autism spectrum disorder with long-term use?
7. Cognitive Behaviorism is a theory of Psychology that explores which of the following:
8. Hippocrates believed that the body contained these four fluids or humors:
9. A patient with ___________ has a tendency to see the world pessimistically.
10. What is the standard diagnostic manual used by many mental health professionals and insurance companies?
11. Thomas decides that he needs help for his personality disorder, so he looks in the telephone book for a therapist who specializes in dialectical behavior therapy. For which of the following diagnoses is Thomas most likely seeking help?
12. The DSM-5 is published by who?
13. With regard to Szasz’s arguments regarding mental versus physical symptoms, Ausubel asserts that these four considerations play a part in the evaluation of symptoms:
@Found on page 3 (71) of the Ausubel article. “… the evaluation of all symptoms, physical as well as mental, is dependent in large measure on subjective judgment, emotional factors, cultural-ethical norms, and personal involvement on the part of the observer.”
14. Electroconvulsive therapy
15. The most effective way to treat bipolar disorder is
16. One of the diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa is a refusal to maintain a body weight at or above a minimally normal weight for one’s age and height. This is currently considered a failure to maintain at least ____% of “normal” body weight.
17. __________ disorder is defined by sexual fulfillment and excitement gained by watching unsuspecting people disrobe or engage in sex.
18. Which of the following explanations for anorexia nervosa was first posed by researcher Hilda Bruch in the mid- to late-1900s?
19. Self-induced vomiting and the misuse of laxatives, diuretics, and/or enemas would all be examples of __________ behaviors.
20. Dalmane, Sonata, and Ambien are frequently used to treat insomnia disorder, and they belong to a class of medications called
21. People with depersonalization disorder
22. When a person not only develops retrograde amnesia but also leaves home and adopts a new identity, the appropriate diagnosis is
23. All of the below are considered causal factors for insomnia except?
24. Consider this scenario: The DSM is introduced to a remote indigenous culture in Australia. After a few months, researchers begin to notice that people in this culture are suddenly showing symptoms found only in the DSM. These symptoms were not present before the introduction of the DSM to the culture. The research of __________ supports this phenomenon.
25. Which of the following is the most oft-reported neurological abnormality found in those suffering from schizophrenia?
26. Major or mild neurocognitive disorder due to Huntington’s disease
27. Which of the following Dementia deficits is characterized as a failure to recognize familiar objects despite normal vision, touch and hearing?
28. Factitious disorder is also known among psychologists as
29. This disease may be treated with Levodopa to enhance the production of dopamine thus providing relief from tremors, rigid muscles, and difficulty in body movements.
30. This disease is a form of chorea which refers to brain syndromes that include irregular, jerky movements and is the result of progressive degeneration of the basal ganglia.
1. MDMA is also known as ______________.
2. While this is a widely accepted stimulant and considered quite safe, the side effects on health include an increase in the production of stomach acid, insomnia, poor sleep, and anxiety.
3. Which one of the following is NOT one of the psychoactive substances most commonly used by college students?
4. Rather than a scientific exercise, the Generation Rx film proposes that psychiatric drugs are part of a ___________.
5. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
6. Which of these drugs have been shown to cure autism spectrum disorder with long-term use?
7. Cognitive Behaviorism is a theory of Psychology that explores which of the following:
8. Hippocrates believed that the body contained these four fluids or humors:
9. A patient with ___________ has a tendency to see the world pessimistically.
10. What is the standard diagnostic manual used by many mental health professionals and insurance companies?
11. Thomas decides that he needs help for his personality disorder, so he looks in the telephone book for a therapist who specializes in dialectical behavior therapy. For which of the following diagnoses is Thomas most likely seeking help?
12. The DSM-5 is published by who?
13. With regard to Szasz’s arguments regarding mental versus physical symptoms, Ausubel asserts that these four considerations play a part in the evaluation of symptoms:
@Found on page 3 (71) of the Ausubel article. “… the evaluation of all symptoms, physical as well as mental, is dependent in large measure on subjective judgment, emotional factors, cultural-ethical norms, and personal involvement on the part of the observer.”
14. Electroconvulsive therapy
15. The most effective way to treat bipolar disorder is
16. One of the diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa is a refusal to maintain a body weight at or above a minimally normal weight for one’s age and height. This is currently considered a failure to maintain at least ____% of “normal” body weight.
17. __________ disorder is defined by sexual fulfillment and excitement gained by watching unsuspecting people disrobe or engage in sex.
18. Which of the following explanations for anorexia nervosa was first posed by researcher Hilda Bruch in the mid- to late-1900s?
19. Self-induced vomiting and the misuse of laxatives, diuretics, and/or enemas would all be examples of __________ behaviors.
20. Dalmane, Sonata, and Ambien are frequently used to treat insomnia disorder, and they belong to a class of medications called
21. People with depersonalization disorder
22. When a person not only develops retrograde amnesia but also leaves home and adopts a new identity, the appropriate diagnosis is
23. All of the below are considered causal factors for insomnia except?
24. Consider this scenario: The DSM is introduced to a remote indigenous culture in Australia. After a few months, researchers begin to notice that people in this culture are suddenly showing symptoms found only in the DSM. These symptoms were not present before the introduction of the DSM to the culture. The research of __________ supports this phenomenon.
25. Which of the following is the most oft-reported neurological abnormality found in those suffering from schizophrenia?
26. Major or mild neurocognitive disorder due to Huntington’s disease
27. Which of the following Dementia deficits is characterized as a failure to recognize familiar objects despite normal vision, touch and hearing?
28. Factitious disorder is also known among psychologists as
29. This disease may be treated with Levodopa to enhance the production of dopamine thus providing relief from tremors, rigid muscles, and difficulty in body movements.
30. This disease is a form of chorea which refers to brain syndromes that include irregular, jerky movements and is the result of progressive degeneration of the basal ganglia.
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