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Understanding Abnormal Behavior12th
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,Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Abnormal Behavior............................................................................................................................................... 3
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Chapter 2: Models of Abnormal Behavior ........................................................................................................................... 26
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Chapter 3: Assessment and Classification of Abnormal Behavior ..................................................................................... 47
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Chapter 4 - The Scientific Method in Abnormal Psychology ............................................................................................. 70
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................... 90
Chapter 5: Anxiety and Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders ............................................................................. 93
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 112
Chapter 6: Stress Disorders................................................................................................................................................. 115
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 136
Chapter 7: Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders ............................................................................................... 138
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 159
Chapter 8: Mood Disorders ................................................................................................................................................. 161
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 180
Chapter 9: Suicide MULTIPLE CHOICE ........................................................................................................................... 182
Chapter 10: Eating Disorders.............................................................................................................................................. 206
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 225
Chapter 11: Substance Use Disorders ................................................................................................................................ 227
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 246
Chapter 12: Schizophrenia .................................................................................................................................................. 248
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 267
Chapter 13: Neurocognitive Disorders............................................................................................................................... 270
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 288
Chapter 14: Sexual Dysfunction and Gender Dysphoria Disorders .................................................................................. 291
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 310
Chapter 15:Personality Psychopathology ........................................................................................................................... 313
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 334
Chapter 16: Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence ...................................................................................................... 337
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 358
Chapter 17: Legal and Ethical Issues in Abnormal Psychology ....................................................................................... 360
ESSAY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 382




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, Chapter 1: Abnormal Behavior


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which statement about abnormal psychology is accurate?
a. Abnormal psychology seeks to describe, explain, predict, and modify unusual behaviors.
b. Although abnormal psychology has made several gains in the past 20 years, it is not yet a
scientific field of study.
c. The subject matter of abnormal psychology is restricted to extremely bizarre behavior.
d. Most diagnoses of abnormality are based on two or three basic behavioral factors.
ANSWER: A REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Factual

2. Psychopathology, or abnormal behavior, results primarily from .
a. genetic factors
b. environmental factors
c. sociocultural factors
d. an interaction of many factors
ANSWER: D REF: Introduction OBJ: 1 MSC: Factual

3. Dr. Thompson collects information in order to describe and draw inferences about an individual's
psychological disorder. Dr. Thompson is engaged in .
a. therapy
b. predicting dangerousness
c. psychodiagnosis
d. research
ANSWER: C REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Applied

4. Dr. Kohn is a psychoanalyst, Dr. Edwards is a humanistic therapist, Dr. Peterson is a cognitive
behavioral therapist, and Dr. James is a Gestalt therapist. Each of them would likely have a different
for a client's abnormality.
a. time of onset
b. explanation
c. diagnosis
d. prognosis
ANSWER: B REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Applied

5. A psychologist says, “Juan's abnormal behavior is likely due to a combination of biology and
inadequate interpersonal skills.” The psychologist is .
a. predicting the future symptoms of Juan
b. giving Juan a psychodiagnosis
c. offering an explanation for Juan's problem
d. describing how to control Juan's symptoms

ANSWER: C REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Applied




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, 6. Which statement regarding the prediction of abnormal behavior is accurate?
a. Even experienced professionals tend to overpredict future violence.
b. Psychologists are not interested in predicting clients' future behavior.
c. Prediction is unrelated to understanding the cause of abnormality.
d. Psychologists tend to underpredict future violence.
ANSWER: A REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Conceptual

7. One of Seung-Hui Cho's professors reported Cho's frightening behavior to many campus authorities.
What reason did those authorities give her to explain why they could do nothing?
a. Cho's therapist did not feel he posed a danger to others.
b. There was no space in any of the local mental HEALTH facilities to house him.
c. Cho did not make any overt threats against anyone.
d. When compared with that of his peer group, Cho's behavior was not considered odd.
ANSWER: C REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Applied

8. When psychologists talk about modifying abnormal behavior, they mean they are .
a. attempting to understand the underlying cause of that behavior
b. restricting the freedom of dangerous clients
c. attempting to anticipate the future behaviors of clients
d. using therapy to improve client behavior
ANSWER: D REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Factual

9. Which of the following defines therapy most accurately?
a. A program of systematic intervention designed to alter behavior, emotion, or thought
b. The scientific study of abnormal behavior.
c. A system of observing abnormal behavior in an attempt to classify it
d. The application of a theoretical model to explain the cause of abnormal behavior
ANSWER: A REF: 1 OBJ: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
MSC: Factual

10. A psychologist develops several activities for clients aimed at helping them become more
self-disciplined and feel more confident about trying new behaviors. This example illustrates .
a. how epidemiological work is done in the field
b. how therapy may be seen as an attempt to modify behavior
c. the function of providing an explanation for abnormal behavior
d. the essential need for accurate psychodiagnosis
ANSWER: B REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Applied




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, 11. CLINICAL psychologists usually have degrees, unlike psychiatrists, who have degrees.
a. bachelor's (B.S.); medical (M.D.)
b. medical (M.D.); doctorate (Ph.D.)
c. doctorate (Ph.D. or Psy.D); medical (M.D.)
d. master's (M.S.); doctorate (Ph.D.)
ANSWER: C REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Factual

12. Harold is a mental HEALTH professional who has a medical degree and prescribes antidepressants
andantipsychotic medication for his patients. After graduating from medical school, he completed
a three-year residency in his field. We can guess that Harold is a _.
a. social worker
b. psychiatrist
c. CLINICAL psychologist
d. psychoanalyst
ANSWER: B REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Applied

13. Linda, Jayne, and Sheryl all are called “doctors.” All are mental HEALTH professionals. However,
Lindahas a Psy.D., Jayne has an M.D., and Sheryl has a D.S.W. We can predict that _.
a. Sheryl is a psychiatrist
b. Linda is a social worker
c. Linda is a CLINICAL psychologist
d. Jayne is a CLINICAL psychologist
ANSWER: C REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Applied

14. Psychiatrists must have an M.D.; CLINICAL psychologists must have a Ph.D. or Psy.D.
Psychoanalysts must have .
a. a master's (M.S.) degree
b. an M.D
c. only a bachelor's (B.S.) degree
d. their own intensive personal analysis from an experienced analyst
ANSWER: D REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Factual

15. Johanna is an M.D. who received intensive training in the ideas of Sigmund Freud. She also went
through her own psychoanalysis as part of this training. We can guess that Johanna is a .
a. psychoanalyst
b. marriage and family counselor
c. psychiatric social worker
d. behaviorally oriented counseling psychologist
ANSWER: A REF: The Concerns of Abnormal Psychology
OBJ: 1 MSC: Applied




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, 16. Isabel tells Dr. Paz that the spirits she sees of her dead grandparents are causing her a great deal of
anxiety, although they have motivated her to seek her medical degree. Isabel lives in Brazil. If Dr. Paz
diagnoses her as having a psychological disorder, he will likely attribute it to which criterion?
a. deviance
b. distress
c. dangerousness
d. dysfunction
ANSWER: B REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Applied

17. One strength in using the deviance criterion is that it .
a. uses an objective method of defining abnormal behavior
b. stresses the attainment of realistic goals
c. examines how the individual views his or her own behavior
d. accounts for the complexity of behavior observed in people from different cultures
ANSWER: A REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Conceptual

18. A psychologist defined mental retardation solely on the basis of how far from “normal” an individual's
IQ score is. The criterion used is .
a. abnormality
b. cultural relativism
c. cultural universality
d. deviance
ANSWER: D REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Conceptual

19. Anita went to the mall. Suddenly she looked around and had no idea where she was, whether it was
day or night, or even what day it was. Anita was experiencing .
a. a hallucination
b. a delusion
c. disorientation
d. psychosis
ANSWER: C REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Applied

20. Surep is studying to be a CLINICAL psychologist from an accredited program. She will learn that,
withrespect to bias in diagnosing clients, .
a. even the most enlightened and well-intended mental HEALTH professionals may
engage inrace, gender, and social class bias
b. psychologists are less likely than other mental HEALTH professionals to
overpathologizeclients on the basis of race, gender, or social class
c. CLINICAL psychologists receive better training than other mental HEALTH
professionals forrecognizing their tendency to hold prejudicial attitudes toward
clients
d. mental HEALTH professionals are more likely to hold prejudicial attitudes and biases
againstmales than against females
ANSWER: A REF: Abnormal Behavior in Context: Sociopolitical and Cultural Limitations
OBJ: 3 MSC: Applied




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, 21. “You must understand the values and expectations of the society in which behavior occurs before you
decide that abnormality exists.” This quote best reflects which view of abnormality?
a. traditional
b. cultural relativism
c. epidemiological
d. cultural universality
ANSWER: B REF: Abnormal Behavior in Context: Sociopolitical and Cultural Limitations
OBJ: 3 MSC: Conceptual

22. The concept of assumes that certain mental disorders exist across cultures; suggests that
mental disorders may manifest differently and certain disorders may only be found in some cultures.
a. cultural universality; cultural relativism
b. cultural relativism; cultural universality
c. cultural relativism; cultural constellation
d. cultural diversity; cultural universality
ANSWER: A REF: Abnormal Behavior in Context: Sociopolitical and Cultural Limitations
OBJ: 3 MSC: Conceptual

23. The most fruitful approach to using multicultural criteria is to rely on .
a. neither cultural universality nor cultural relativism
b. the cultural relativism approach
c. the cultural universality approach
d. some combination of cultural relativism and cultural universality
ANSWER: D REF: Abnormal Behavior in Context: Sociopolitical and Cultural Limitations
OBJ: 3 MSC: Factual

24. Early psychological research, such as that by Emil Kraepelin, supported which assumption about
abnormality?
a. cultural relativism
b. cultural universality
c. statistical norms
d. psychopathological
ANSWER: B REF: Abnormal Behavior in Context: Sociopolitical and Cultural Limitations
OBJ: 3 MSC: Factual

25. Juanita visits a mental HEALTH center. She complains that her fatigue, anxiety, and inability to sleep
keep her from enjoying life. If her symptoms are considered a form of abnormal behavior, it is because
she is showing .
a. delusions and hallucinations
b. dysfunction
c. disorientation
d. deviation from the norm
ANSWER: B REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Applied




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, 26. Headache is to as delusions are to .
a. dysfunction; deviance
b. discomfort; deviance
c. deviance; dysfunction
d. discomfort; dysfunction
ANSWER: B REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Factual

27. Sensory misperceptions, which may include hearing voices others do not hear or seeing things other do
not see, are called .
a. dysfunctions
b. disorientations
c. delusions
d. hallucinations
ANSWER: D REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Factual

28. Mel has the mistaken belief that his father has stolen his identity and that his mother is trying to poison
him. Mel's mistaken beliefs illustrate .
a. delusions
b. disorientation
c. underachievement
d. hallucinations
ANSWER: A REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Applied


29. Jack carries on conversations with creatures only he can see in a language that no one else can
understand. Jack says the creatures instruct him to crush insects that only Jack can see. Jack is
experiencing .
a. delusions
b. discomfort
c. hallucinations
d. disorientation
ANSWER: C REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Applied

30. During a diagnostic interview, a psychiatrist asks the client if he or she knows what day it is, what his
or her name is, and where he or she is. These questions are designed to assess .
a. disorientation
b. discomfort
c. subjective distress
d. dysfunction
ANSWER: A REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Applied




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, 31. One way to assess dysfunction is in terms of the discrepancy between .
a. thoughts and feelings
b. expectations and attitudes
c. cultural norms and actual behavior
d. personal potential and actual performance
ANSWER: D REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Factual

32. Teresa, normally an energetic mother of three small children, is suddenly unable to go shopping,
prepare meals, or even dress her children. Teresa's behavior illustrates the practical definition of
abnormality called .
a. disorientation
b. discomfort
c. dysfunction
d. deviance
ANSWER: C REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Applied

33. According to Thomas Szasz, .
a. mental illness is a fictional creation by society used to control and change people
b. the causes for most mental disorders will ultimately be found in brain pathology
c. individuals who are suffering from mental illnesses have biological diseases
d. medication is far superior to psychotherapy in reducing the suffering of individuals with
mental disorders
ANSWER: A REF: Abnormal Behavior in Context: Sociopolitical and Cultural Limitations
OBJ: 3 MSC: Factual

34. A psychologist considers biological, psychological, social, and sociocultural dimensions when
assessing behavior. This psychologist is using which model?
a. psychogenic
b. cultural universality
c. multipath
d. statistical deviance
ANSWER: C REF: Abnormal Behavior in Context: Sociopolitical and Cultural Limitations
OBJ: 3 MSC: Conceptual

35. The American Psychiatric Association has published a manual that is the most widely used
classification system of psychological disorders. It is called the .
a. International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
b. Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR)
c. Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM)
d. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
ANSWER: D REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Factual




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, 36. Kunti, a Black slave who works on a Southern plantation in the 18th century, tries to escape to
freedom. A psychological diagnosis at that time would likely be that Kunti .
a. has a normal desire to be free
b. suffers from drapetomania
c. suffers from an anxiety disorder
d. is expressing a statistical anomaly
ANSWER: B REF: Abnormal Behavior in Context: Sociopolitical and Cultural Limitations
OBJ: 3 MSC: Applied

37. Thomas Szasz believes that .
a. unusual belief systems are not necessarily wrong
b. abnormal behavior reflects an illness
c. psychologists are better trained than other professionals to diagnose abnormality
d. people who have problems of living are suffering from mental illness
ANSWER: A REF: Abnormal Behavior in Context: Sociopolitical and Cultural Limitations
OBJ: 3 MSC: Factual

38. Dr. Karlin specializes in working with clients whose emotional problems interfere with their ability to
work effectively or to engage in meaningful relationships. She focuses on which criterion of
abnormality?
a. distress
b. deviance
c. dangerousness
d. dysfunction
ANSWER: D REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Applied

39. "A behavior pattern in an individual that is associated with distress or disability, and is not merely an
expectable response to common stressors or losses" would be considered consistent with the definition
of abnormal behavior of .
a. humanistic psychologists
b. the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
c. cultural relativists
d. the National Institute of Mental HEALTH
ANSWER: B REF: Determining Abnormality OBJ: 2
MSC: Factual

40. Dr. Henry conducted an epidemiological study to assess the lifetime prevalence of schizophrenia in the
United States. Dr. Henry was assessing .
a. the percentage of people in the United States who suffer from schizophrenia
b. the number of people in the United States who have had schizophrenia within a certain
period of time
c. the total proportion of people in the United States who have ever suffered from
schizophrenia
d. the age of onset for people in the United States who have schizophrenia
ANSWER: C REF: The Frequency and Burden of Mental Disorders
OBJ: 4 MSC: Conceptual




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