Systematic processes for helping individuals overcome their psychological problems.
Therapy
Medication
Behavioral interaction
Applied behavior analysis
Question 2 2/ 2 pts
These disorders are characterized by a disruption of one's consciousness. memory, identity, emotion, perception, body representation, motor control and behavior
Trauma- and Stressor- Related Disorders
Schizophrenia Spectrum and other Psychotic Disorders
• Dissociative Disorders
Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
Question 3 2/ 2 pts
When a therapist attempts to attach negative feelings and bring about avoidance behavior with respect to certain situations.
Aversive conditioning
Exposure therapy
Rational emotive behavior therapy
Question 4 O / 2 pts
Which disorder can manifest as antisocial personality disorder in adults if left untreated?
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Conduct Disorder
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
• All of the above
Question 5
Bipolar Il is characterized by
Depression more than mania
Mania more than depression
Alternating periods of mania and depression
Less severe, chronic, long-term depression
Drugs that produce sensations of well-being are classified as
Sedatives
Narcotics
Stimulants
Question 7 2/2pts
, Disorders marked by a significant departure from average intellectual and adaptive functioning are considered:
Atypical behavior
• Intellectual disabilities
Specific learning disabilities
Abnormal behavior
Question 8 2/2pts
Illness Anxiety, Fictitious Disorder and Conversion Disorder are examples of
Anxiety Disorders
Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
Paraphilic Disorders
Neuropsychological research provides a great deal of evidence indicating that an overactive amygdala may be associated with a higher risk of
Depression
Excitement
• ADHD
Question 10 2/ 2 pts
According to the text, is among the most debilitating and confusing of human emotions.
Anxiety
Depression
Mania
Discontent
Question 11 O / 2 pts
Adaptive functioning is an inability to meet developmental and sociocultural standards for personal independence and social responsibility in activities of daily life
such as communication, social participation, and independent living.
True
False
Question 12 2/2pts
Dissociative is a loss of memory characterized by wandering and sometimes assuming a new identity.
Fugue
Amnesia
Identity
Memnrv
A type of therapy where the therapist tries to replace an undesirable response with another incompatible and more desirable
response. The procedure is particularly effective for phobias.