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Martin L. Lalumière
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1. When using the psychological disorder criteria, when would an individual be assessed as having
psychological dysfunction?
a. when their behavioural functioning is breaking down
b. when they are extremely distressed
c. when their behaviour violates social norms
d. when they avoid interactions with other people
ANSWER: a
2. Kai, a college student, began feeling sad and lonely. Although he is still able to go to classes and work
at his job, Kai finds himself feeling down much of the time and he worries about what is happening to
him. Which part of the definition of a psychological disorder applies to his situation?
a. personal distress
b. lack of social support
c. impaired functioning
d. violation of societal norms
ANSWER: a
3. Which of the following is NOT considered to be part of the definition of a psychological disorder?
a. personal distress
b. rarity
c. psychological dysfunction
d. violation of societal norms
ANSWER: b
4. Frank drinks three bottles of wine each day and believes he would be fine if people would just “mind
their own business.” Which criterion for a psychological disorder is absent from this scenario?
a. objective harm to others
b. personal distress
c. maladaptiveness
d. qualitative uniqueness
ANSWER: b
5. Popular musician Lady Gaga attended an awards show wearing a dress made completely of meat. Why
might Lady Gaga wearing a meat dress be considered disordered?
a. Her behaviour demonstrates a sense of subjective discomfort.
b. She has an inability to distinguish right from wrong.
c. It is a deviation from what is typical in her society.
d. She shows an inability to function effectively.
ANSWER: c
6. In most Western societies, what happens when a person enters a trance state and believes they are
possessed?
a. The person is believed to be suffering from a psychotic disorder.
b. The person is diagnosed with a dissociative disorder.
c. The person may be viewed as having a psychological disorder.
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d. The person can be cured with antipsychotic medication.
ANSWER: c
7. According to Wakefield, harmful dysfunction includes the consideration of harm, distress, and which
of the following?
a. the failure of biological and psychological mechanisms
b. the success of treatment
c. that the behaviour is beyond the individual's control
d. that the behaviour is protective
ANSWER: a
8. Rina has just been diagnosed with schizophrenia and hospitalized. Which of the following would
Thomas Szasz most likely argue?
a. Rina should not be hospitalized because doing so will only make their symptoms worse.
b. Rina’s behaviour does not represent an illness like diabetes, and schizophrenia is merely a
label applied on the basis of highly subjective judgments.
c. Rina’s schizophrenia is a serious illness that is best treated with a combination of drugs and
family therapy.
d. Rina should be assessed further because mistakes in diagnosis are made frequently.
ANSWER: b
9. What is the formal definition of psychopathology?
a. the medications used to treat some psychological disorders
b. the criteria used to define psychological disorders
c. the psychological therapies used to treat psychological disorders
d. the scientific study of psychological disorders
ANSWER: d
10. What does the term psychotherapist describe?
a. clinical psychologists and psychiatrists only
b. people who provide therapy but who do not hold medical degrees
c. people who follow the traditions of Sigmund Freud
d. anyone who can provide therapy to members of the public
ANSWER: d
11. After graduation, two of your friends express an interest in psychology careers. Rohan wants to work
with relatively healthy individuals who are experiencing adjustment or vocational difficulties. Anna wants
to focus on the more severe psychological disorders and conduct research into their causes. Because you
are studying psychopathology, they ask you for career advice. What do you tell them?
a. Rohan should study psychology at the graduate level, and Anna should apply to medical
school.
b. Rohan should study clinical psychology at the graduate level, and Anna should study
counselling psychology at the graduate level.
c. Both of them should apply to medical school.
d. Anna should study clinical psychology at the graduate level, and Rohan should study
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counselling psychology at the graduate level.
ANSWER: d
12. What is one of the three ways a mental health practitioner can function as a scientist-practitioner?
a. by writing textbooks
b. by evaluating clinical practice
c. by prescribing medications
d. by teaching students
ANSWER: b
13. A scientist-practitioner that evaluates their own treatment procedures to see whether they work and to
generate new knowledge is engaging in which approach?
a. prescription
b. evidence-based practice
c. creation of research
d. practice-based evidence
ANSWER: d
14. A client was feeling very depressed. A professional thought the cause of the client's problem was an
excess of a specific neurotransmitter and prescribed a drug to treat them. What kind of professional was
this most likely to be?
a. a clinical psychologist
b. a social worker
c. a psychiatric social worker
d. a psychiatrist
ANSWER: d
15. Along with those who are registered with their provincial or territorial board or college, university
professors are also permitted to call themselves which of the following?
a. therapists
b. psychiatrists
c. psychologists
d. psychotherapists
ANSWER: c
16. Which of the following mental health professions had the greatest number of practising professionals
in Canada in 2019?
a. psychiatrists
b. psychologists
c. psychiatric nurses
d. social workers
ANSWER: d
17. What is the relationship between a presenting problem and a clinical description?
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a. Obtaining the patient’s clinical description is the first step in determining what the patient’s
presenting problem is.
b. Describing the patient’s presenting problem is the first step in determining the patient’s
clinical description.
c. The presenting problem refers to the current status of a distressed individual; the clinical
description refers to the treatment plan.
d. The presenting problem refers to symptoms that last only a short time, whereas the clinical
description refers to symptoms that are chronic.
ANSWER: b
18. Statistical data are relevant to researchers. For example, one major epidemiological study found that
about 7.8 percent of people in North America have had a mood disorder at some point in their lives and
that 3.7 percent have experienced a mood disorder over the past year. What do the 7.8 percent and 3.7
percent statistics refer to, respectively?
a. incidence; prevalence
b. incidence; recurrence
c. proportion; prevalence
d. prevalence; incidence
ANSWER: d
19. Psychological disorders can be described as following a typical course or an individual pattern.
Disorders that tend to last a long time follow one type of course, whereas disorders that show a
discontinuous, recurrent pattern follow another type of course. What are these courses, respectively?
a. chronic; episodic
b. chronic; time-limited
c. pervasive; time-limited
d. insidious; recurrent
ANSWER: a
20. Soren's symptoms of insomnia have improved without treatment over a short period of time. Which
type of course would Soren's insomnia be considered to have?
a. time-limited course
b. chronic course
c. episodic course
d. sporadic course
ANSWER: a
21. If a psychological disorder is said to have an acute onset, how did the symptoms develop?
a. atypically
b. suddenly
c. gradually
d. sporadically
ANSWER: b
22. When 20-year-old Panya was first identified as having schizophrenia, her family wanted to know how
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the disorder would progress and how it would affect her in the future. In medical terms, what did the
family want to know?
a. Panya's psychosocial profile
b. Panya's pathology
c. Panya's diagnosis
d. Panya's prognosis
ANSWER: d
23. Why is a patient’s age important information in the clinical description?
a. Young children do not experience true psychological disorders.
b. Older adults are reluctant to report psychological symptoms.
c. Children are not reliable sources of information about symptoms.
d. Disorders occurring in childhood may present differently at older ages.
ANSWER: d
24. Which term refers to the study of the origins of a disorder?
a. prognosis
b. etiology
c. symptomology
d. prevalence
ANSWER: b
25. During more superstitious times, which of the following was thought to be the cause of
atypical behaviour?
a. a demonic possession
b. black bile
c. homosexuality
d. punishment of the illiterate
ANSWER: a
26. Which of the following terms for mental illness is related to movements of the moon and stars?
a. lunatic
b. mental defective
c. maniac
d. idiot
ANSWER: a
27. In 14th- and 15th-century Europe, to what was inexplicable behaviour attributed?
a. evil
b. stupidity
c. humors
d. astrology
ANSWER: a
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28. In the Middle Ages, one of the chief advisers to France’s King Charles V, Nicholas Oresme,
suggested that which of the following was responsible for bizarre behaviour?
a. the moon
b. religion
c. melancholy
d. greed
ANSWER: c
29. In the 14th and 15th centuries, in addition to attributing mental illness to the supernatural, some
people suggested that mental illness was caused by what other factor?
a. an unhealthy lifestyle
b. head injuries
c. stress
d. genes
ANSWER: c
30. In 14th- and 15th-century Europe, if someone was treated with rest, sleep, and various potions, what
did they likely believe the cause of the psychological disorder to be?
a. demons
b. witches
c. stress
d. possession
ANSWER: c
31. In the 14th century, what did the physician who first treated France’s King Charles VI suggest as a
cure?
a. reducing his responsibilities
b. bloodletting
c. exorcism
d. sexual abstinence
ANSWER: a
32. Who was considered to be “The Mad King”?
a. King Charles VI
b. Edward VIII
c. Harold II
d. Henry VIII
ANSWER: a
33. Why were snake pits built in many institutions?
a. The snakes were a form of torture for patients, thus decreasing their symptoms.
b. Hanging people over a pit of poisonous snakes sometimes gave them relief from their
symptoms, thus reinforcing the process.
c. It was considered to be a form of faith healing.
d. They were used as a form of phobia treatment.
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ANSWER: b
34. Alonso believes that Hedwig’s behaviour is due to an excess of black bile. Whose ideas does Alonso's
belief best align with?
a. Blueler
b. Aristotle
c. Newton
d. Hippocrates
ANSWER: d
35. According to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, which factor could negatively influence
psychological functioning?
a. bodily fluids
b. birth order
c. belief in astrology
d. supernatural forces
ANSWER: a
36. Who was the first theorist to argue that genetics were related to psychological disorders?
a. Hippocrates
b. Galen
c. Freud
d. Grey
ANSWER: a
37. You are listening to old songs, including “Melancholy Baby.” Your friends are impressed when you
tell them that melancholic, referring to a depressive personality, derives from the Greek term
melancholer. What does this term mean?
a. yellow bile
b. phlegm
c. blood
d. black bile
ANSWER: d
38. According to Hippocrates’s humoral theory, which term best characterizes the choleric personality?
a. hot tempered
b. kind
c. lacking affect
d. easygoing
ANSWER: a
39. Based on Hippocrates’s humoral theory, what type of person does the term sanguine describe?
a. humorous
b. pessimistic
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c. pale
d. cheerful
ANSWER: d
40. Bloodletting, often through the use of leeches, was a treatment devised centuries ago. What was this
treatment used for?
a. to reduce excessive blood in the brain
b. to correct a chemical imbalance in the brain
c. to reduce the negative effects of stress
d. to restore the balance of humors
ANSWER: d
41. Induced vomiting was a 17th-century treatment for depression. As described in Anatomy of
Melancholy (1621), this could be accomplished by eating what?
a. tobacco
b. ice
c. raw meat
d. onions
ANSWER: a
42. The concept of hysteria traditionally meant physical symptoms for which no organic pathology could
be found. Which term is now used to refer to this concept?
a. neurosis
b. anxiety disorders
c. delusions
d. somatic symptom disorders
ANSWER: d
43. Why are hysterical disorders no longer considered to be caused by a “wandering” uterus?
a. Men also develop hysterical disorders.
b. There is a greater knowledge of physiology.
c. The theory is considered insulting to women.
d. When the uterus is removed, symptoms tend to remain.
ANSWER: b
44. In ancient Greece, a woman with hysteria might be told that her condition could be cured by which of
the following?
a. induced seizures
b. bloodletting
c. marriage
d. rest and relaxation
ANSWER: c
45. William lived in the 19th century and had the cognitive disorder known as general paresis. Based on
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Approach to Understanding, Assessing, and
Treating Psychological Disorders, 7th Edition
Martin L. Lalumière
Notes
1- The file is chapter after chapter.
2- We have shown you few pages sample.
3- The file contains all Appendix and Excel sheet
if it exists.
4- We have all what you need, we make update
at every time. There are many new editions
waiting you.
5- If you think you purchased the wrong file You
can contact us at every time, we can replace it
with true one.
Our email:
,Name: Class: Date:
Chapter 01: Psychopathology in Historical Context
1. When using the psychological disorder criteria, when would an individual be assessed as having
psychological dysfunction?
a. when their behavioural functioning is breaking down
b. when they are extremely distressed
c. when their behaviour violates social norms
d. when they avoid interactions with other people
ANSWER: a
2. Kai, a college student, began feeling sad and lonely. Although he is still able to go to classes and work
at his job, Kai finds himself feeling down much of the time and he worries about what is happening to
him. Which part of the definition of a psychological disorder applies to his situation?
a. personal distress
b. lack of social support
c. impaired functioning
d. violation of societal norms
ANSWER: a
3. Which of the following is NOT considered to be part of the definition of a psychological disorder?
a. personal distress
b. rarity
c. psychological dysfunction
d. violation of societal norms
ANSWER: b
4. Frank drinks three bottles of wine each day and believes he would be fine if people would just “mind
their own business.” Which criterion for a psychological disorder is absent from this scenario?
a. objective harm to others
b. personal distress
c. maladaptiveness
d. qualitative uniqueness
ANSWER: b
5. Popular musician Lady Gaga attended an awards show wearing a dress made completely of meat. Why
might Lady Gaga wearing a meat dress be considered disordered?
a. Her behaviour demonstrates a sense of subjective discomfort.
b. She has an inability to distinguish right from wrong.
c. It is a deviation from what is typical in her society.
d. She shows an inability to function effectively.
ANSWER: c
6. In most Western societies, what happens when a person enters a trance state and believes they are
possessed?
a. The person is believed to be suffering from a psychotic disorder.
b. The person is diagnosed with a dissociative disorder.
c. The person may be viewed as having a psychological disorder.
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d. The person can be cured with antipsychotic medication.
ANSWER: c
7. According to Wakefield, harmful dysfunction includes the consideration of harm, distress, and which
of the following?
a. the failure of biological and psychological mechanisms
b. the success of treatment
c. that the behaviour is beyond the individual's control
d. that the behaviour is protective
ANSWER: a
8. Rina has just been diagnosed with schizophrenia and hospitalized. Which of the following would
Thomas Szasz most likely argue?
a. Rina should not be hospitalized because doing so will only make their symptoms worse.
b. Rina’s behaviour does not represent an illness like diabetes, and schizophrenia is merely a
label applied on the basis of highly subjective judgments.
c. Rina’s schizophrenia is a serious illness that is best treated with a combination of drugs and
family therapy.
d. Rina should be assessed further because mistakes in diagnosis are made frequently.
ANSWER: b
9. What is the formal definition of psychopathology?
a. the medications used to treat some psychological disorders
b. the criteria used to define psychological disorders
c. the psychological therapies used to treat psychological disorders
d. the scientific study of psychological disorders
ANSWER: d
10. What does the term psychotherapist describe?
a. clinical psychologists and psychiatrists only
b. people who provide therapy but who do not hold medical degrees
c. people who follow the traditions of Sigmund Freud
d. anyone who can provide therapy to members of the public
ANSWER: d
11. After graduation, two of your friends express an interest in psychology careers. Rohan wants to work
with relatively healthy individuals who are experiencing adjustment or vocational difficulties. Anna wants
to focus on the more severe psychological disorders and conduct research into their causes. Because you
are studying psychopathology, they ask you for career advice. What do you tell them?
a. Rohan should study psychology at the graduate level, and Anna should apply to medical
school.
b. Rohan should study clinical psychology at the graduate level, and Anna should study
counselling psychology at the graduate level.
c. Both of them should apply to medical school.
d. Anna should study clinical psychology at the graduate level, and Rohan should study
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counselling psychology at the graduate level.
ANSWER: d
12. What is one of the three ways a mental health practitioner can function as a scientist-practitioner?
a. by writing textbooks
b. by evaluating clinical practice
c. by prescribing medications
d. by teaching students
ANSWER: b
13. A scientist-practitioner that evaluates their own treatment procedures to see whether they work and to
generate new knowledge is engaging in which approach?
a. prescription
b. evidence-based practice
c. creation of research
d. practice-based evidence
ANSWER: d
14. A client was feeling very depressed. A professional thought the cause of the client's problem was an
excess of a specific neurotransmitter and prescribed a drug to treat them. What kind of professional was
this most likely to be?
a. a clinical psychologist
b. a social worker
c. a psychiatric social worker
d. a psychiatrist
ANSWER: d
15. Along with those who are registered with their provincial or territorial board or college, university
professors are also permitted to call themselves which of the following?
a. therapists
b. psychiatrists
c. psychologists
d. psychotherapists
ANSWER: c
16. Which of the following mental health professions had the greatest number of practising professionals
in Canada in 2019?
a. psychiatrists
b. psychologists
c. psychiatric nurses
d. social workers
ANSWER: d
17. What is the relationship between a presenting problem and a clinical description?
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a. Obtaining the patient’s clinical description is the first step in determining what the patient’s
presenting problem is.
b. Describing the patient’s presenting problem is the first step in determining the patient’s
clinical description.
c. The presenting problem refers to the current status of a distressed individual; the clinical
description refers to the treatment plan.
d. The presenting problem refers to symptoms that last only a short time, whereas the clinical
description refers to symptoms that are chronic.
ANSWER: b
18. Statistical data are relevant to researchers. For example, one major epidemiological study found that
about 7.8 percent of people in North America have had a mood disorder at some point in their lives and
that 3.7 percent have experienced a mood disorder over the past year. What do the 7.8 percent and 3.7
percent statistics refer to, respectively?
a. incidence; prevalence
b. incidence; recurrence
c. proportion; prevalence
d. prevalence; incidence
ANSWER: d
19. Psychological disorders can be described as following a typical course or an individual pattern.
Disorders that tend to last a long time follow one type of course, whereas disorders that show a
discontinuous, recurrent pattern follow another type of course. What are these courses, respectively?
a. chronic; episodic
b. chronic; time-limited
c. pervasive; time-limited
d. insidious; recurrent
ANSWER: a
20. Soren's symptoms of insomnia have improved without treatment over a short period of time. Which
type of course would Soren's insomnia be considered to have?
a. time-limited course
b. chronic course
c. episodic course
d. sporadic course
ANSWER: a
21. If a psychological disorder is said to have an acute onset, how did the symptoms develop?
a. atypically
b. suddenly
c. gradually
d. sporadically
ANSWER: b
22. When 20-year-old Panya was first identified as having schizophrenia, her family wanted to know how
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the disorder would progress and how it would affect her in the future. In medical terms, what did the
family want to know?
a. Panya's psychosocial profile
b. Panya's pathology
c. Panya's diagnosis
d. Panya's prognosis
ANSWER: d
23. Why is a patient’s age important information in the clinical description?
a. Young children do not experience true psychological disorders.
b. Older adults are reluctant to report psychological symptoms.
c. Children are not reliable sources of information about symptoms.
d. Disorders occurring in childhood may present differently at older ages.
ANSWER: d
24. Which term refers to the study of the origins of a disorder?
a. prognosis
b. etiology
c. symptomology
d. prevalence
ANSWER: b
25. During more superstitious times, which of the following was thought to be the cause of
atypical behaviour?
a. a demonic possession
b. black bile
c. homosexuality
d. punishment of the illiterate
ANSWER: a
26. Which of the following terms for mental illness is related to movements of the moon and stars?
a. lunatic
b. mental defective
c. maniac
d. idiot
ANSWER: a
27. In 14th- and 15th-century Europe, to what was inexplicable behaviour attributed?
a. evil
b. stupidity
c. humors
d. astrology
ANSWER: a
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28. In the Middle Ages, one of the chief advisers to France’s King Charles V, Nicholas Oresme,
suggested that which of the following was responsible for bizarre behaviour?
a. the moon
b. religion
c. melancholy
d. greed
ANSWER: c
29. In the 14th and 15th centuries, in addition to attributing mental illness to the supernatural, some
people suggested that mental illness was caused by what other factor?
a. an unhealthy lifestyle
b. head injuries
c. stress
d. genes
ANSWER: c
30. In 14th- and 15th-century Europe, if someone was treated with rest, sleep, and various potions, what
did they likely believe the cause of the psychological disorder to be?
a. demons
b. witches
c. stress
d. possession
ANSWER: c
31. In the 14th century, what did the physician who first treated France’s King Charles VI suggest as a
cure?
a. reducing his responsibilities
b. bloodletting
c. exorcism
d. sexual abstinence
ANSWER: a
32. Who was considered to be “The Mad King”?
a. King Charles VI
b. Edward VIII
c. Harold II
d. Henry VIII
ANSWER: a
33. Why were snake pits built in many institutions?
a. The snakes were a form of torture for patients, thus decreasing their symptoms.
b. Hanging people over a pit of poisonous snakes sometimes gave them relief from their
symptoms, thus reinforcing the process.
c. It was considered to be a form of faith healing.
d. They were used as a form of phobia treatment.
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ANSWER: b
34. Alonso believes that Hedwig’s behaviour is due to an excess of black bile. Whose ideas does Alonso's
belief best align with?
a. Blueler
b. Aristotle
c. Newton
d. Hippocrates
ANSWER: d
35. According to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, which factor could negatively influence
psychological functioning?
a. bodily fluids
b. birth order
c. belief in astrology
d. supernatural forces
ANSWER: a
36. Who was the first theorist to argue that genetics were related to psychological disorders?
a. Hippocrates
b. Galen
c. Freud
d. Grey
ANSWER: a
37. You are listening to old songs, including “Melancholy Baby.” Your friends are impressed when you
tell them that melancholic, referring to a depressive personality, derives from the Greek term
melancholer. What does this term mean?
a. yellow bile
b. phlegm
c. blood
d. black bile
ANSWER: d
38. According to Hippocrates’s humoral theory, which term best characterizes the choleric personality?
a. hot tempered
b. kind
c. lacking affect
d. easygoing
ANSWER: a
39. Based on Hippocrates’s humoral theory, what type of person does the term sanguine describe?
a. humorous
b. pessimistic
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c. pale
d. cheerful
ANSWER: d
40. Bloodletting, often through the use of leeches, was a treatment devised centuries ago. What was this
treatment used for?
a. to reduce excessive blood in the brain
b. to correct a chemical imbalance in the brain
c. to reduce the negative effects of stress
d. to restore the balance of humors
ANSWER: d
41. Induced vomiting was a 17th-century treatment for depression. As described in Anatomy of
Melancholy (1621), this could be accomplished by eating what?
a. tobacco
b. ice
c. raw meat
d. onions
ANSWER: a
42. The concept of hysteria traditionally meant physical symptoms for which no organic pathology could
be found. Which term is now used to refer to this concept?
a. neurosis
b. anxiety disorders
c. delusions
d. somatic symptom disorders
ANSWER: d
43. Why are hysterical disorders no longer considered to be caused by a “wandering” uterus?
a. Men also develop hysterical disorders.
b. There is a greater knowledge of physiology.
c. The theory is considered insulting to women.
d. When the uterus is removed, symptoms tend to remain.
ANSWER: b
44. In ancient Greece, a woman with hysteria might be told that her condition could be cured by which of
the following?
a. induced seizures
b. bloodletting
c. marriage
d. rest and relaxation
ANSWER: c
45. William lived in the 19th century and had the cognitive disorder known as general paresis. Based on
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