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Boyd - Chapter 10 and 12 Exam UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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Boyd - Chapter 10 and 12 Exam UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS affect - CORRECT ANSWER Blunted/Flat Congruent Incongruent Full/Broad blunted/flat (affect) - CORRECT ANSWER symptom of depression, brain injury, trauma. congruent (affect) - CORRECT ANSWER dulled range of expression. An associated appropriate emotional expression to the content being discussed. Considered authentic, genuine, "integrated" incongruent (affect) - CORRECT ANSWER inappropriate emotional expression to the content being discussed. Considered inauthentic, "superficial." mood - CORRECT ANSWER depressed/dysphoric Elated/euphoric Labile Anhedonia euthymic euthymic (mood) - CORRECT ANSWER Normal or typical mood. Upbeat, "happy."

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Boyd - Chapter 10 and 12 Exam UPDATED
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
affect - CORRECT ANSWER Full/Broad

Blunted/Flat

Congruent

Incongruent



blunted/flat (affect) - CORRECT ANSWER dulled range of expression. An associated
symptom of depression, brain injury, trauma.



congruent (affect) - CORRECT ANSWER appropriate emotional expression to the
content being discussed. Considered authentic, genuine, "integrated"



incongruent (affect) - CORRECT ANSWER inappropriate emotional expression to the
content being discussed. Considered inauthentic, "superficial."



mood - CORRECT ANSWER euthymic

depressed/dysphoric

Elated/euphoric
Labile

Anhedonia



euthymic (mood) - CORRECT ANSWER Normal or typical mood. Upbeat, "happy."



Depressed/dysphoric (mood) - CORRECT ANSWER Down, "blue" mood. Often with
decreased energy. Irritability or anxiety occurs in some people. Common to depression,
anxiety, and depressed states of bipolar disorder.

,Elated/euphoric (mood) - CORRECT ANSWER "Up," "on top of the world." Often
with increased energy. Common to manic states of bipolar disorder.



Labile (mood) - CORRECT ANSWER Capricious, unstable, quickly changing mood.



Anhedonia (mood) - CORRECT ANSWER Lack of interest and withdrawal from
regular and pleasurable activities that one used to enjoy. An associated symptom of
depression.



form of thought processes - CORRECT ANSWER Logical, coherent

Circumstantial

Tangential

Loose associations

Flight of ideas



Logical, coherent (thought process) - CORRECT ANSWER Clear, direct connections
between content. One idea flows directly into another.



circumstantial (thought process) - CORRECT ANSWER Digressions to unnecessary
details in thought and speech before communicating the central idea.



Tangential (thought process) - CORRECT ANSWER Oblique, digressive, irrelevant
speech. The central idea is not communicated



loose associations (thought process) - CORRECT ANSWER Little or vague connection
is made between concepts; continuous tangential "rabbit-holing." Can be a symptom of
schizophrenia.



flight of ideas (thought process) - CORRECT ANSWER Multiple thoughts and ideas
are generated spontaneously, without obvious connection. Often occurs in manic states;
associated with bipolar disorder.

, attention and speed thought processes - CORRECT ANSWER Distractible

Preoccupied
Rumination

Latent

Racing thoughts



Distractible (thought process) - CORRECT ANSWER Focus can shift quickly onto the
external environment. This awareness interrupts the present dialogue.



Preoccupied (thought process) - CORRECT ANSWER Inattentive to the external
environment, internally focused, seems to be thinking deeply.



Rumination (thought process) - CORRECT ANSWER Preoccupation with a single idea
or theme.



Latent (thought process) - CORRECT ANSWER A prolonged period of time between a
thought and its verbal expression.



Racing thoughts (thought process) - CORRECT ANSWER Multiple thoughts occurring
in a seamless fashion. Often in list form. These thoughts have a pressured quality.



memory and consciousness - CORRECT ANSWER Intact memory

Anterograde amnesia
Retrograde amnesia



Confabulation - CORRECT ANSWER the act of filling in memory gaps



orientation (consciousness) - CORRECT ANSWER To time, place, person, situation

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