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Psych 102 Quiz 4: 25 questions: 2 points per question Name: 1. Peter is a clinical psychologist. When determining whether a client’s behavior shows psychopathology, he should use all of the following criteria EXCEPT whether the C a. behavior is maladaptive. b. client recognizes that he or she has a disorder. c. behavior deviates from cultural norms. d. person is experiencing distress. 2. Arianna refuses to eat, has stopped bathing, has quit going to work and paying bills, and no longer talks to people. Should Arianna be diagnosed with a mental disorder? D a. No, her behavior may be odd, but it is adaptive for her. b. No, but her behavior differs from the norms of her culture. c. Yes, her behavior is clearly causing her personal distress. d. Yes, her behavior is maladaptive.
3. Carlson notices that a friend is acting different than usual and the friend does not seem to realize that her behavior is odd. This concerns Carlson that her friend may be experiencing A a. psychopathology. b. diathesis-stress. c. etiology. d. prognosis. 4. According to the diathesis-stress model, mental disorders are caused by both ________ and stress. A a. a predisposition to mental illness b. unconscious conflicts c. sociocultural factors d. abnormal thought processes 5. According to the diathesis-stress model, mental disorders are caused by both ________ and stress. A
a. a predisposition to mental illness b. unconscious conflicts c. sociocultural factors d. abnormal thought processes 6. Family relationships, personality, and genetic factors that might contribute to psychological disorders would be elements that psychologists who follow ________ would consider. C a. Biopsychosocial approach b. criteria in DSM-5 c. the diathesis-stress model d. a dimensional approach 7. Emil Kraepelin is well known in the field of psychology because he noticed that not all people with psychopathology were experiencing the same disorder. Further, he could identify different types of psychopathology by grouping clients’ symptoms. Because of this classification system, Kraepelin’s work is the basis for the C a. study of the etiology of mental disorders. b. biopsychosocial approach. c. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. d. diathesis-stress model.
8. When a person experiences two or more disorders at the same time it is called D a. the dimensional approach. b. bimodal distribution. c. diathesis-stress. d. comorbidity. 9. Jonah experiences nearly constant anxiety that is not associated with a specific thing. Jonah is most likely to be diagnosed with D a. Panic disorder b. obsessive-compulsive disorder. c. agoraphobia. d. generalized anxiety disorder 10. Lisa has a normal response to stress when she is worried about losing her job. Lisa’s reaction may become an anxiety disorder if it C a. is paired with under-arousal of her autonomic nervous system. b. lasts for more than a few weeks. c. is excessive in the absence of a true threat. d. goes undiagnosed. 11. A mood disorder characterized by mildly or moderately depressed moods that persists for two years or more is called
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