Abnormal Child & Adolescent Psychology
Test 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Are DSM assessments express or non-categorical? - ANSWER-Categorical
2. Are DSM distinctions made between qualitatively different sorts or "types" of disorders,
or among quantitatively distinctive "tiers" of disease? - ANSWER-Qualitatively - Focus
on the kind instead of the diploma
3. Demonology - ANSWER-- Study of demons or demonic notion
- Most common manner to preceive intellectual issues approximately a thousand
years ago
- Spiritual problem
4. General Clinical Interviews - ANSWER-- Information on all regions of functioning is
received
- Helps to decide the character of the offering hassle
- Helps to formulate a analysis
- Allows clinician to conceptualize the case and to plot the right healing
intervention
5. Intelligence Tests - ANSWER-Performance in lecture room developmental problems
- Binet - IQ Test
- Wechsler
6. Name 3 varieties of Neurological Assessments - ANSWER-- EEG
- CAT: Multiple X-Rays
- PET
- MRI
7. Neurological Assessments - ANSWER-Objective Assessment of brain fuctioning
- EEG
- CAT: Multiple X-Rays
- PET
- MRI
8. Projective Tests - ANSWER-Unconsious Issues
- Free Association
- Rorschach or Inkblot Test - congnitive subject
- Thematic Apperception Test - Picture indicates a story (what you believe you
studied you understand)
- Children's Thematic Apperception Test - Shows animals (Animistic Motor
Perception)
9. Somatogenesis - ANSWER-The improvement of a bodily disease or signs and
symptoms from an organic pathophysiological motive
10.Structured Diagnostic Interviews - ANSWER-- Not as open ended
- Predetermined set of questions
- Cost - Efficient Manner
, - Higher Inter-as an alternative Reliability
11.The Stanford-Binet Test - ANSWER-First Intelligence Test (IQ Test)
Predict Learning Problems
12.What are Neurotransmitters? (Name three) - ANSWER-Brain chemical compounds
that communicate facts in the course of our mind and body
1. Serotonin
2. Dopamine
3. GABA
13.What are a number of the risk factors that predispose mother and father towards abusive
behavior? - ANSWER-1. Stress - maritial issues, lengthy hours, SES
2. Teen Parents
3. Special Needs Children
4. Intergenerational Transmission - "Circle of Violence"
14.What are SSRI's? - ANSWER-- Seratonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitor
- Anti-Depressents / Anti-Anxiety Medication
- Increase stages of seratonin
15.What are teratogens? (Name 3) - ANSWER-Toxins/Poison mom ingests that impacts
the fetus inside the womb
1. Alcohol
2. Drugs
3. Diseases
16.What are the four types of infant abuse? Define. Which is the maximum common? -
ANSWER-1. Neglect - Most commonplace
2. Sexual
three. Emotional
four. Physical
17.What are the 4 kinds of mood episodes? - ANSWER-1. Major Depressive Episode
2. Manic Episode
three. Hypomanic Episode
4. Mixed Episode
18.What are the 5 exclusive axes within the DSM multiaxial gadget? - ANSWER-Axis I:
Clinical Disorder (symptoms)
Axis II: Intellectual Disability (ID), Personality Disorder (PD) - non clinical
Axis III: Medical Condition
Axis IV: Psychosocial Condition (Environment)
Axis V: GAF (Global Assessment of Functioning) [Grade]
19.What are the maximum common obsessions? What are maximum common
compulsions? - ANSWER-Common Obsessions - Germs, Numbers, Order
Common Compulsions - Washing fingers, Counting, Playing Lottery, Organization
20.What are the most commonplace remedies for OCD? - ANSWER-- CBT (Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy)
- Desensitization (diminished emotional responsiveness to a poor or aversive
stimulus after repeated exposure to it)
- Relaxation Therapy - Control arousal; learn to breath out instead of gasp
Test 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Are DSM assessments express or non-categorical? - ANSWER-Categorical
2. Are DSM distinctions made between qualitatively different sorts or "types" of disorders,
or among quantitatively distinctive "tiers" of disease? - ANSWER-Qualitatively - Focus
on the kind instead of the diploma
3. Demonology - ANSWER-- Study of demons or demonic notion
- Most common manner to preceive intellectual issues approximately a thousand
years ago
- Spiritual problem
4. General Clinical Interviews - ANSWER-- Information on all regions of functioning is
received
- Helps to decide the character of the offering hassle
- Helps to formulate a analysis
- Allows clinician to conceptualize the case and to plot the right healing
intervention
5. Intelligence Tests - ANSWER-Performance in lecture room developmental problems
- Binet - IQ Test
- Wechsler
6. Name 3 varieties of Neurological Assessments - ANSWER-- EEG
- CAT: Multiple X-Rays
- PET
- MRI
7. Neurological Assessments - ANSWER-Objective Assessment of brain fuctioning
- EEG
- CAT: Multiple X-Rays
- PET
- MRI
8. Projective Tests - ANSWER-Unconsious Issues
- Free Association
- Rorschach or Inkblot Test - congnitive subject
- Thematic Apperception Test - Picture indicates a story (what you believe you
studied you understand)
- Children's Thematic Apperception Test - Shows animals (Animistic Motor
Perception)
9. Somatogenesis - ANSWER-The improvement of a bodily disease or signs and
symptoms from an organic pathophysiological motive
10.Structured Diagnostic Interviews - ANSWER-- Not as open ended
- Predetermined set of questions
- Cost - Efficient Manner
, - Higher Inter-as an alternative Reliability
11.The Stanford-Binet Test - ANSWER-First Intelligence Test (IQ Test)
Predict Learning Problems
12.What are Neurotransmitters? (Name three) - ANSWER-Brain chemical compounds
that communicate facts in the course of our mind and body
1. Serotonin
2. Dopamine
3. GABA
13.What are a number of the risk factors that predispose mother and father towards abusive
behavior? - ANSWER-1. Stress - maritial issues, lengthy hours, SES
2. Teen Parents
3. Special Needs Children
4. Intergenerational Transmission - "Circle of Violence"
14.What are SSRI's? - ANSWER-- Seratonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitor
- Anti-Depressents / Anti-Anxiety Medication
- Increase stages of seratonin
15.What are teratogens? (Name 3) - ANSWER-Toxins/Poison mom ingests that impacts
the fetus inside the womb
1. Alcohol
2. Drugs
3. Diseases
16.What are the four types of infant abuse? Define. Which is the maximum common? -
ANSWER-1. Neglect - Most commonplace
2. Sexual
three. Emotional
four. Physical
17.What are the 4 kinds of mood episodes? - ANSWER-1. Major Depressive Episode
2. Manic Episode
three. Hypomanic Episode
4. Mixed Episode
18.What are the 5 exclusive axes within the DSM multiaxial gadget? - ANSWER-Axis I:
Clinical Disorder (symptoms)
Axis II: Intellectual Disability (ID), Personality Disorder (PD) - non clinical
Axis III: Medical Condition
Axis IV: Psychosocial Condition (Environment)
Axis V: GAF (Global Assessment of Functioning) [Grade]
19.What are the maximum common obsessions? What are maximum common
compulsions? - ANSWER-Common Obsessions - Germs, Numbers, Order
Common Compulsions - Washing fingers, Counting, Playing Lottery, Organization
20.What are the most commonplace remedies for OCD? - ANSWER-- CBT (Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy)
- Desensitization (diminished emotional responsiveness to a poor or aversive
stimulus after repeated exposure to it)
- Relaxation Therapy - Control arousal; learn to breath out instead of gasp