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What percentage of Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder?
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Which of the following is considered to be the most nondirective from of therapy?
Which movie featured a math genius suffering from schizophrenia, and won an Oscar for best Picture?
Gill has psychological disorder, and his doctor has prescribed an antipsychotic drug to reduce the severity of Gil’s symptoms. In this case, Gill therapist is MOST likely treating him for
Which neurotransmitter plays the most significant role in the regulating of schizophrenic symptoms?
Studies have proven that some prenatal factors may cause schizophrenia except:
What is the average age range in which a person first experiences the onset of schizophrenic symptoms?
The prescription drug Thorazine used to treat persons with schizophrenia may cause side effects, one of them called tardive dyskinesia. What might a person suffering from this side effect display?
All but this common drug trade name are used to treat symptoms of schizophrenia
Phobias are now sometimes treated with benzodiazepines (rather than barbiturates). Which of the following is not a side – effect of taking benzodiazepines?
Which individual case study did Freud use as an example of the causes of phobias?
Which of the following statements best fits the behavioural explanation of the development of phobias?
Which of these cannot be used as a treatment for individuals with phobias?
Which of these is not a common behaviour displayed by individuals when they are in contact with a fear stimulus?
Dysthymia is the least serious from of depression, but what effects does it have on its victims?
What is bipolar disorder also commonly called?
Which form of therapy would most likely help depressed patients by teaching them how to resolve disagreements with their friends?
How long do mood swings happen for bipolar disorder victims?
What age group suffers mostly from major depression?
What are the same shortcoming of Dr. Michael First’s research on BIID?
What are the major causes of depression?
What sound you do if you begin to have a panic attack?
One of the following which these might inspire a switch of person in an MPD in their everyday environment?
What is the most common medication for temporary relief of panic attacks?
Which of the following disorders do NOT often accompany OCD?
Besides medication, what is the preferred treatment of OCD called?
Which of the following do MPDs sometimes display when switching personalities?
If a person suffering from Jerusalem Syndrome because a public danger, where would he be treated?
What are the frightening terrifying and repetitive thoughts that an OCD sufferer can not get out of his or her head called?
Authorities feared that a certain event might result in a significant increase in Jerusalem Syndrome. What event was that?
What group is most affected by Jerusalem Syndrome?
Wernicke – korsakoff syndrome is characterised by apathy, amnesia confabulation and ataxia. It is caused by the lack of which vitamin?
What type of treatment would a person suffering from Type III Jerusalem Syndrome most likely receive?
DSM – IV is the fourth edition of a manual listing categories of psychiatric disorders and the criteria that must be met in order for a mental health professional to diagnose a disorder. What is DSM short for?
Which of these mood stabilizing drugs does NOT have any anticonvulsive affect?
If a person is experiencing akathisia, what are they unable to do?
The side – effects of antipsychotic medications can often mimic the symptoms of which other disease?
What is the name for a partial or complete loss of coordination of voluntary muscular movement?
The most common pharmaceutical drugs for AD/HD treatment are somewhat controversial. They come from which general group?
What is a common symptom of GAD (generalized anxiety disorder)?
Used in conjunction with medication and other therapies, ECT remains an option for the treatment of mood disorders. What dose ECT stand for?
In treating abnormal behavior, the main concern of a psychoanalyst would be to discover the:
Which of the following therapies is more concerned with removing specific trouble symptoms than with providing special insights into the personality of the client?
Which of these would be considered a negative symptoms of schizophrenia?
In programs to treat alcoholism, clients consume alcohol that contains a nausea – producing drug. The therapist is using a technique known as:
Psychoanalysis would suggest that resistance during therapy supports and maintains the process of:
In order to help MR. Eberstadt overcome his addiction to alcohol, his therapist first attempted to discover whether the substance dependency was somehow a reaction on his wife’s behavior. The therapist’s concern is most likely to be characteristic of a:
Which of the following therapies are mainly intended to eliminate symptoms rather than after personality?
Which of the following techniques have behavior therapists used to help people overcome a fear of flying?
The use of the anxiety hierarchy in systematic desensitization allows for the:
Which of the following psychologists is MOST likely to deal with the most severe mental health problems?
Which drug has provided the most help to schizophrenia patients experiencing auditory hallucinations and paranoia?
What percentage of Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder?
A. 30%
B. 40%
C. 55%
D. 05%
Correct Answer:
05%
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Last Updated:
May 01, 2024