Abnormal Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
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True
False
False
Individuals who intentionally make others feel uncomfortable may be suffering from a psychological
abnormality.
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True
False
False
False
False
False
People who violate behavioral standards of the society they belong to may be perceived as
abnormal.
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True
False
Paracelsus was the earliest to classify mental diseases into disorders of mania, melancholia and
brain fever.
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True
False
In the ancient times, people once believed that all unusual behavior could be explained by
supernatural causes.
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True
False
d. Egaz Moniz
d. Egaz Moniz
One of the elements that described abnormality in which an individual becomes a threat to himself or
others.
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a. maladaptiveness
b. suffering
c. dangerousness
d. threatened behavior
d. Egaz Moniz
One of the determinants of abnormal behavior wherein an individual deviates from social or cultural
norm.
Select one:
a. cultural deviance
b. social discomfort
c. suffering
The principal part of the mind that is present at birth and is part of the unconscious
Select one:
a. id
b. superego
c. no correcnt answer
d. ego
This is the era wherein there was a revival in the belief that mental illnesses were caused by spiritual
and demonic forces.
Select one:
a. Renaissance Period
b. Period of Reformation
c. Dark Ages
d. Baroque Era
A good classification system does not have to meet the needs of clinicians, academic researchers
and other healthcare providers.
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True
False
By classifying mental illnesses, specialists will be able to understand what causes them and the
processes involved in the disease course.
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True
False
Classification of mental illnesses will allow specialists to improve treatment strategies and disease
prevention.
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True
False
A good classification of mental disorders considers gender, sociocultural and racial diversity, allowing
it to be applicable across different settings.
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True
False
The International Classification of Diseases is a broad diagnostic guideline for all diseases, not
limited to mental health disorders.
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True
False
Ideal classification systems should have an impact on recognition and treatment of mental illnesses
with a consequent improvement in clinical outcomes.
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True
False
False
This multi-axial diagnostic system is still being used in the latest edition of DSM (DSM-V).
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True
False
People suffering from eating disorders usually have disturbances in their perception of body shape
and image.
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True
False
The categorical approach of classifying illnesses works on the assumption that a person's usual
behavior is a cumulative end result of various aspects that lead to a person's behavior.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
False
Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders used to be classified under anxiety disorders in DSM-IV
TR.
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True
False
False
False
The American Psychological Association published the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental
Disorders.
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True
False
The categorical approach in classification originated from the work of Emil Kruger.
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True
False
One of the major revisions in DSM-III is the introduction of a specific diagnostic criterion.
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True
False
False
Behavioral therapy may help reduce symptoms of anxiety in children with anxiety disorders.
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True
False
The most successful intervention to improve the symptoms of an autism is behavior therapy.
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True
False
False
Children with conduct disorder manifest with unusual hostility towards others, verbal aggressiveness
and destructiveness.
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True
False
Children with separation anxiety disorder are constantly worried that they will be harmed once they
are left alone away from their parents.
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True
False
False
Children with ADHD manifest with impulsivity, excessive motor activity, fidgeting and difficulty in
focusing on a single task.
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True
False
False
Children with ADHD will benefit from a combination of medical and psychological treatment.
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True
False
False
d. animal cruelty
autism
autism
Echolalia is seen in patients with this type of disorder.
This disorder is commonly known as "bed-wetting", wherein children inappropriately acquire the
habit of urinating at night while they are asleep.
Select one:
a. Impulsivity disorder
b. Enuresis
c. Encopresis
d. Anxiety disorder
d. Neurodevelopmental disorder
A tic disorder wherein repetitive movements involve multiple motor and vocal patterns.
Select one:
a. Tourette's disorder
b. Eriksonian Tic disorder
c. Tic doloreux
An American psychiatrist believed that abnormal behavior was due to an excess of blood in the
brain. He treated his patients by drawing copious amounts of blood from their brain.
Select one:
a. Jean-Baptiste Pussin
b. Dorothea Dix
c. Philippe Pinel
d. Benjamin Rush
A form of therapy popularized by Joseph Breuer, which allows patients to recall emotional traumatic
experiences and disturbing behavior
Select one:
a. Free association
b. Negative reinforcement
c. Cathartic method
dimens
dimensional
The approach of classifying illnesses works on the assumption that a person's usual behavior is a
cumulative end result of various aspects that lead to a person's behavior.
A good classification meets the needs of clinicians, academic researchers and other healthcare
providers.
Select one:
True
False
He advocated the use of insulin shock therapy for treatment of mental illness
Select one:
a. Manfred Sakel
b. Franz Anton Mesmer
c. Ugo Cerletti
d. Louis Pasteur
A severe form of a tic disorder wherein repetitive movements involve multiple motor and vocal
patterns.
Select one:
a. Major tic disorder
b. Tic doloreux
c. Tourette's disorder
d. Hemiballismus
Methylp
Methylphenidate
Stimulant medication for ADHD.
He described the Germ theory of disease, which laid the foundation for establishing the biologic
connections between infection, brain illness and abnormal behavior.
Select one:
a. Louis Pasteur
b. Carl Gustav Jung
c. Hippocrates
d. Philippe Pinel
This legal practice was designed to identify people with mental illness and protect them from
possible harm.
Select one:
a. Desensitization
b. Isolation
c. Lunacy trial
d. Witchcraft
d. WHO
multi-ax
He believed that the brain is responsible for awareness, thinking and emotional perception.
Select one:
a. Paracelsus
b. Leonardo da Vinci
c. Philippe Pinel
d. Hippocrates
Disorder seen in those who experience interrupted concept of reality, consciousness and memory
Select one:
a. Neurocognitive disorder
b. Amnestic disorder
c. Personality disorder
d. Dissociative disorder
demon
demonology
A historical belief in mental illness that an evil spirit can cause possession of the human mind and
body.
multi-sy
multi-systemic treatment
Form of therapy for patients with conduct disorder, wherein the patient's entire community, family,
and school are involved.
The biological theory that human disease could be caused by infection with small organisms
Select one:
a. Germ theory of disease
b. Virchow's theory of infection
c. Microbiologic theory of illness
Burrhu
False
A successful treatment for patients with autism that uses principles of operant conditioning
Select one:
a. Multimodal therapy
b. Behavioral therapy
c. Desensitization therapy
d. Cognitive therapy
d. Joint attention
ICD and DSM have the same clusters of symptoms in their diagnostic criteria.
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True
False
False
d. Hallucination
In DSM-V, intellectual disability is under the neurocognitive classification.
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True
False
d. Refusal to go out, away from home, to school, or elsewhere because of fear of separation
A person who is depressed after losing his job avoids social interaction for several months exhibits
this element of abnormality.
Select one:
a. threatened behavior
b. maladaptiveness
c. dangerousness
d. suffering
Individuals with delirium often manifest with disturbances in the level of awareness, which is
characterized as being in a state of confusion, disturbed concentration or thinking difficulties.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
Psychosocial support therapy is designed to train family members of patients with major cognitive
disorders to cope with the difficulties of living with an individual with a disabling impairment.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
Behavioral therapy may improve daily activities among individuals with major neurocognitive
diseases.
Select one:
True
False
False
Based on DSM-V criteria, patients with mild cognitive disorder should manifest with a severe decline
from a previous level of performance in one or more cognitive domains.
Select one:
True
False
False
d. APOE2
d. Korsakoff's syndrome
d. Parkinson's disorder
d. progressive course
d. Disorganized thoughts
Which of the following statements is true about the etiology of Alzheimer's disease
Select one:
a. Inheritance of APOE5 allele is associated with late-onset disease
b. Inheritance of APOE6 allele is associated with late-onset disease
c. Inheritance of APOE3 allele is associated with late-onset disease
d. imagination
False
False
False
Substance abuse is a condition wherein an individual demonstrates a marked physiologic need for a
certain substance.
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True
False
Addictive behavior is demonstrated when an individual has a pathological need for a certain
substance.
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True
False
Cocaine exerts its stimulatory effect by inhibiting dopamine reuptake in mesolimbic areas of the
brain.
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True
False
Tolerance to alcohol occurs as a result of physiologic changes in liver enzymes that metabolize
alcohol.
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True
False
False
False
Heavy alcohol consumption during pregnancy can give rise to neurodevelopmental disorders in
children.
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True
False
d. bupreophine
d. Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
Excessive use of this sedative can cause respiratory depression, overt cognitive slowing and
impaired thinking abilities.
Select one:
a. Metamphetamine
b. Alcohol
c. Barbiturates
d. Heroin
d. LSD
d. Substance abuse
d. Nephrolepis sp.
Scenario
K.L. is a 22 year old college student who started to experience “hearing
voices” two months ago. He also narrates that sometimes he cannot sleep at night because he sees
his dead relatives. He also started to avoid his friends because he believed that they are plotting to
get him kicked out of school. He claims that they are envious of his superior intellect, when in fact,
objective tests show that K.L. is of average intelligence. Since one month ago, he started being
absent from school. When asked, he fails to provide details and utters“dangerous friends”.
d. Asociality
Scenario
K.L. is a 22 year old college student who started to experience “hearing
voices” two months ago. He also narrates that sometimes he cannot sleep at night because he sees
his dead relatives. He also started to avoid his friends because he believed that they are plotting to
get him kicked out of school. He claims that they are envious of his superior intellect, when in fact,
objective tests show that K.L. is of average intelligence. Since one month ago, he started
being absent from school. When asked, he fails to provide details and utters“dangerous friends”.
d. Thought insertion
Scenario
K.L. is a 22 year old college student who started to experience “hearing
voices” two months ago. He also narrates that sometimes he cannot sleep at night because he sees
his dead relatives. He also started to avoid his friends because he believed that they are plotting to
get him kicked out of school. He claims that they are envious of his superior intellect, when in fact,
objective tests show that K.L. is of average intelligence. Since one month ago, he started
being absent from school. When asked, he fails to provide details and utters“dangerous friends”.
d. Disorganized behavior
Scenario
K.L. is a 22 year old college student who started to experience “hearing
voices” two months ago. He also narrates that sometimes he cannot sleep at night because he sees
his dead relatives. He also started to avoid his friends because he believed that they are plotting to
get him kicked out of school. He claims that they are envious of his superior intellect, when in fact,
objective tests show that K.L. is of average intelligence. Since one month ago, he started being
absent from school. When asked, he fails to provide details and utters“dangerous friends”.
d. Schizophreniform disorder
Scenario
K.L. is a 22 year old college student who started to experience “hearing
voices” two months ago. He also narrates that sometimes he cannot sleep at night because he sees
his dead relatives. He also started to avoid his friends because he believed that they are plotting to
get him kicked out of school. He claims that they are envious of his superior intellect, when in fact,
objective tests show that K.L. is of average intelligence. Since one month ago, he started
being absent from school. When asked, he fails to provide details and utters“dangerous friends”.
d. Derailed speech
Scenario
K.L. is a 22 year old college student who started to experience “hearing
voices” two months ago. He also narrates that sometimes he cannot sleep at night because he sees
his dead relatives. He also started to avoid his friends because he believed that they are plotting to
get him kicked out of school. He claims that they are envious of his superior intellect, when in fact,
objective tests show that K.L. is of average intelligence. Since one month ago, he started
being absent from school. When asked, he fails to provide details and utters“dangerous friends”.
Psychotic symptoms of individuals with brief psychiatric disorder does not last for more than:
Select one:
a. 4 months
b. 1 month
c. 6 months
d. 2 months
Scenario
K.L. is a 22 year old college student who started to experience “hearing
voices” two months ago. He also narrates that sometimes he cannot sleep at night because he sees
his dead relatives. He also started to avoid his friends because he believed that they are plotting to
get him kicked out of school. He claims that they are envious of his superior intellect, when in fact,
objective tests show that K.L. is of average intelligence. Since one month ago, he started
being absent from school. When asked, he fails to provide details and utters“dangerous friends”.
Psychotic symptoms of individuals with schizophreniform disorder does not last for more than:
Select one:
a. 1 month
b. 6 months
c. 4 months
d. 2 months
Scenario
K.L. is a 22 year old college student who started to experience “hearing
voices” two months ago. He also narrates that sometimes he cannot sleep at night because he sees
his dead relatives. He also started to avoid his friends because he believed that they are plotting to
get him kicked out of school. He claims that they are envious of his superior intellect, when in fact,
objective tests show that K.L. is of average intelligence. Since one month ago, he started
being absent from school. When asked, he fails to provide details and utters“dangerous friends”.
d. Asociality
Scenario
K.L. is a 22 year old college student who started to experience “hearing
voices” two months ago. He also narrates that sometimes he cannot sleep at night because he sees
his dead relatives. He also started to avoid his friends because he believed that they are plotting to
get him kicked out of school. He claims that they are envious of his superior intellect, when in fact,
objective tests show that K.L. is of average intelligence. Since one month ago, he started
being absent from school. When asked, he fails to provide details and utters“dangerous friends”.
d. Mood alterations
d. 18-35
d. Clozapine
d. Disorganized thoughts
d. 1 year
d. 1 year
Which of the following negative symptom does not belong to the experience domain
Select one:
a. Avolition
b. Asociality
c. Anhedonia
d. Blunted affect
Most common form of false sensory perception that is seen among patients with schizophrenia
Select one:
a. Auditory hallucination
b. Gustatory hallucination
c. Visual hallucination
d. Olfactory hallucination
Psychological treatment for schizophrenia that educates patients to conduct themselves during job
interviews and social gatherings
Select one:
a. Operant conditioning
b. Case management
c. Social skills training
d. Family training
To diagnose brief psychotic disorder, continuous signs of disturbance should not exceed
Select one:
a. 1 month
b. 3 months
c. 1 year
d. 6 months
False belief that other people are plotting harm against the individual.
Select one:
a. Persecutory delusion
b. Harmful delusion
c. Paranoid delusion
d. Disabling delusion
Scenario
E.L. is a 16 year is an only child who grew up from a dysfunctional family.
When he was 5 years old, his father punished him physically for simple mistakes. He grew up fearful
of his father because he saw him threaten his mother several times. At 8 years old, his parents
legally separated because of marital discord, and he stayed with his mother.
At present, he is an average high school student. Six weeks ago, he had an argument with his
mother because she caught him smoking with his friends.In the heat of the argument, his mother
suddenly slapped him on the face, which made him remember the physical abuse that he suffered
when he was a child.
Since that day, E.L. was observed to be in a depressed mood almost every day. He stopped
attending school, and he was observed to sleep almost the entire day. He refuses to see his friends
because always feels tired and he lost interest in talking to them. He has recurrent thoughts of
feeling worthless and he plans on committing suicide.
Scenario
E.L. is a 16 year is an only child who grew up from a dysfunctional family.
When he was 5 years old, his father punished him physically for simple mistakes. He grew up fearful
of his father because he saw him threaten his mother several times. At 8 years old, his parents
legally separated because of marital discord, and he stayed with his mother.
At present, he is an average high school student. Six weeks ago, he had an argument with his
mother because she caught him smoking with his friends.In the heat of the argument, his mother
suddenly slapped him on the face, which made him remember the physical abuse that he suffered
when he was a child.
Since that day, E.L. was observed to be in a depressed mood almost every day. He stopped
attending school, and he was observed to sleep almost the entire day. He refuses to see his friends
because always feels tired and he lost interest in talking to them. He has recurrent thoughts of
feeling worthless and he plans on committing suicide.
Psychological form of treatment for mood disorders that is primarily targeted to incite behavioral
changes that can improve the symptoms of the patient:
Select one:
a. Mindfulness therapy
b. No correct answer
c. Interpersonal therapy
This form of treatment requires neurosurgical intervention in implanting an electrode in the brain that
is then stimulated to produce improvement of symptoms:
Select one:
a. Electroconvulsive therapy
b. Psychodynamic intervention
c. Deep brain stimulation
d. Stressful life events activates an individual's negative schema, which may produce negative
thinking in the form of cognitive biases
d. No correct answer
d. The cognitive thought of hopelessness was believed to arise from stressful life events that leads
to negative self-evaluation.
d. Manic disorder
Which cognitive theory coincides with E.L.'s history of stressful life events during his childhood?
Select one:
a. Both Hopelessness theory and Beck's theory
b. No correct answer
c. Beck's theory
d. Hopelessness theory
Cognitive theory which explains that depression originates from attributes about stressful life events,
which include a permanent cause and a significant effect on multiple aspects of life.
Select one:
a. Beck's theory
b. Marxist theory of cognitive attribution
c. Hopelessness theory
d. Rumination theory
d. Epinephrine
Patients with dysthymic disorder suffer from depressive symptoms for at least how many years?
Select one:
a. 3 years
b. 1 year
c. 2 years
d. 6 months
To be diagnosed with a manic episode, how many symptoms of mania should a patient at least
have?
Select one:
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 2
Which of the following brain structures are implicated in the development of mood disorders
Select one:
a. Amygdala
b. Dorsolateral thalamus
c. Subgenual posterior cingulate
To be diagnosed with a hypomanic episode, at least how many days should a patient be observed to
have an elevated mood?
Select one:
a. 14
b. 7
c. 4
d. 10
To be diagnosed with cyclothymic disorder, how many years should a patient at least demonstrate
cyclic mood disturbances?
Select one:
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 2
One of the symptom that should be present to be diagnosed with a major depressive disorder
Select one:
a. Loss of energy nearly every day
b. Loss of appetite
c. Loss of interest or pleasure
d. Loss of sleep
Scenario
A.G. is a 27 year old junior associate in a law firm. According to her siblings,
she has always been a worrier since they were in their teens. However, in the last 9 months, A.G.
became too preoccupied with the possibility that her boyfriend might be cheating on her. She
constantly worries, and people notice that she is always restless. Her co-workers also noted that she
has difficulty concentrating because she always seems to be preoccupied with her thoughts. On
consult, she admits to having trouble sleeping most days of the week.
False
Scenario
A.G. is a 27 year old junior associate in a law firm. According to her siblings,
she has always been a worrier since they were in their teens. However, in the last 9 months, A.G.
became too preoccupied with the possibility that her boyfriend might be cheating on her. She
constantly worries, and people notice that she is always restless. Her co-workers also noted that she
has difficulty concentrating because she always seems to be preoccupied with her thoughts. On
consult, she admits to having trouble sleeping most days of the week.
False
False
Recurrent and persistent thoughts, urges, or images that are experienced by individuals with
obsessive-compulsive disorder:
Select one:
a. Compulsions
b. Obsessions and Compulsions
c. No correct answers
d. Obsessions
Patients who suffer from this disorder are those who refuse to dispose of objects that are no longer
useful:
Select one:
a. Body dysmorphic disorder
b. Hoarding disorder
c. Agoraphobia
d. Panic attack
False
False
d. Anhedonia
d. Agoraphobia
dereali
derealization
A perception that the world is unreal
Based on the DSM-V Criteria, how long should fear, anxiety or avoidance be persistent to be
diagnosed with a social anxiety disorder
Select one:
a. 6 months
b. 1 year
c. 3 months
d. 9 months
Trichot
Trichotillomania
A compulsive disorder of hair pulling
d. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
d. Behavioral Learning
d. Serotonin
Based on the DSM-V Criteria, how long should fear, anxiety or avoidance be persistent to be
diagnosed with a specific phobia
Select one:
a. 1 year
b. 9 months
c. 6 months
d. 3 months
Cognitive behavioral therapy for somatic symptom disorders is designed to identify cognitive
distortions about the patient's bodily concerns.
Select one:
True
False
False
The DSM criteria for the diagnosis of conversion disorder includes two or more symptoms of altered
voluntary motor or sensory function.
Select one:
True
False
Patients who have somatic symptom disorder may have illness beliefs or attributions, which are the
perceived reasons for having bodily symptoms.
Select one:
True
False
Individuals with factitious disorder feign symptoms with other motives such as having an excused
absence from work or school, or financial gains.
Select one:
True
False
In the old DSM nomenclature, some symptoms of F.Z. are compatible with hypochondriasis.
Select one:
True
False
Somatic symptom disorder includes clinical features of hypochondriasis, somatization disorder and
pain disorder.
Select one:
True
False
Symptoms of illness anxiety disorder should not last for more than 6 months.
Select one:
True
False
Individuals with malingering disorder receive personal benefits from playing the "sick role".
Select one:
True
False
To be diagnosed with somatic symptom disorder, symptoms should persist for more than 6 months.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
Individuals with factitious disorder feign somatic symptoms in order to receive personal benefits from
playing the "sick role".
Select one:
True
False
False
False
False
False
Individuals suffering from conversion disorder report motor and sensory symptoms that are
associated with neurological or medical illnesses.
Select one:
True
False
Electroconvulsive therapy can be done to relieve symptoms of dissociative identity disorder.
Select one:
True
False
Individuals with schizotypal personality disorder may manifest with unusual perceptual experiences,
including bodily illusions.
Select one:
True
False
Individuals with Cluster A personality disorders demonstrate odd behaviors, which manifest with a
lack of trust, suspiciousness, and social independence.
Select one:
True
False
To be diagnosed with paranoid personality disorder, an individual must have at least 4 symptoms
which are listed in the DSM Criteria.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
False
Schizoid personality disorders share similar genetic risk factors with schizophrenia.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
Patients with schizotypal personality disorder may engage in excessive social anxiety that does not
diminish with familiarity.
Select one:
True
False
False
Patients with schizoaffective personality disorder share similarities to those with schizoid personality
disorder.
Select one:
True
False
People with schizoid personality disorder usually believe that they have magical powers.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
Schizotypal personality disorders were found to have genetic similarities with schizophrenia.
Select one:
True
False
Individuals with schizoid personality disorder find it difficult to establish personal relationships.
Select one:
True
False
Childhood neglect is not associated with the development of cluster A personality disorders.
Select one:
True
False
Individuals with a histrionic personality disorder like being the center of attention.
Select one:
True
False
Individuals with borderline personality disorder exhibit impulsive behavior with regards to
interpersonal interactions, relationships, and self-perception.
Select one:
True
False
False
Genetic factors may have a role in the development cluster B personality disorders.
Select one:
True
False
Cluster B personality disorders generally have the tendency to demonstrate behaviors that are
emotional, dramatic and highly erratic.
Select one:
True
False
Individuals with narcissistic personality disorder may show arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes.
Select one:
True
False
To be diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder, an individual should have at least 4 symptoms
that are present in the DSM Criteria.
Select one:
True
False
False
Individuals with histrionic personality disorder have symptoms of cluster A and cluster B personality
disorder.
Select one:
True
False
Individuals with histrionic personality disorder believe that he or she is "special" and can only be
understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
False
The main attribute of people with histrionic personality disorder is affective instability.
Select one:
True
False
Patients with narcissistic personality disorder give high regard for their personal attributes.
Select one:
True
False
Patients with histrionic personality disorders may engage in deceit to get the attention of other
people.
Select one:
True
False
Genetic factors do not influence the development of Cluster B personality disorders.
Select one:
True
False
Individuals with antisocial personality disorders exhibit hostility towards others, but they feel guilty
afterwards.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
False
Insecure attachment to parents or parental figures may contribute to the development of avoidant
personality disorder.
Select one:
True
False
Social inhibition and introversion are characteristic manifestations of people with avoidant
personality disorder.
Select one:
True
False
Cognitive-perceptual symptoms that are seen in Cluster A personality disorders can be treated with
antipsychotic medications.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
False
False
Individuals with Cluster C personality disorder generally exhibit manifestations of fearfulness and
anxiety.
Select one:
True
False
Individuals with avoidant personality disorder exhibit submissiveness because they fear losing
support from other people.
Select one:
True
False
False
short-t
Individuals with dependent personality disorder find it difficult to make simple decisions by
themselves.
Select one:
True
False
Insecure attachment to parents may contribute to the development of Cluster C personality
disorders.
Select one:
True
False
False
avoida
males
males
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorders are more common in this gender.
Cognitive-perceptual differences that are seen in individuals with Cluster A personality disorders can
be treated with anti-depressant medication.
Select one:
True
False
Psychoanalytic oriented therapy involves identification of repressed thoughts and memories, which
are related to problems that occurred during early psychosexual development.
Select one:
True
False
Behavioral therapies focus on the symptom of the patient that causes lifestyle impairments.
Select one:
True
False
Motivational interviewing aims to help patients resolve personal barriers about making a commitment
on making a positive change in their lives.
Select one:
True
False
Systematic use of reinforcement utilizes principles of classical and operant conditioning in order to
produce a change in the desired behavior.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
False
False
False
Flooding is technique used in exposure therapy, wherein exposure is applied at full strength.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
Classical psychoanalysis involves identification of repressed thoughts and memories, which are
related to problems that occurred during early psychosexual development.
Select one:
True
False
False
False
False
False
False
Motivational interviewing can be offered for patients with substance abuse disorders.
Select one:
True
False
False