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Title: Quiz 6 Help for Psychological Disorders


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Quiz 6Help for Psychological
Disorders
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Dr. Bond has a Ph.D. specializes in the
diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of
psychological disorders has been trained to
perform psychological testing, research, and
counseling but cannot prescribe medication. Dr.
Bond is a _____.
  • psychiatrist
  • social worker
  • psychiatric nurse
  • clinical psychologist

3
If Dr. Bonds research is on patients with
long-term, chronic conditions (e.g., severe
mental illness, head injuries, and cancer
patients), then his area of specialization is
_____.
  • psychiatry
  • psychiatric social work
  • psychiatric nursing and counseling
  • clinical rehabilitation psychology

4
Dr. Livingston is a physician who
specializes in the treatment of psychological
disorders and who can prescribe medications. She
is a _____. 
  • psychiatric nurse
  • psychiatrist
  • clinical psychologist
  • clinical rehabilitation psychologist

5
When Joseph investigated the possibility of
becoming a _____, he discovered he could work in
a school, college, or human service agency where
he would help people who have specific types of
problems (e.g., vocational or marital). 
  • counselor
  • psychiatric nurse
  • social worker
  • psychiatrist

6
DailyDouble!
  • The next question is worth twice as many points
    as normal.

7
Psychoanalysis, client-centered therapy, and
cognitive therapy are all types of _____ therapy.
  • group
  • biomedical
  • behavioral
  • insight

8
Systematic desensitization, aversion
therapy, and social skills training are all types
of _____ therapy.
  • group
  • biomedical
  • insight
  • behavioral

9
Psychopharmacotherapy and ECT are examples
of _____ therapy.
  • insight
  • biomedical
  • behavioral
  • group

10
If Dr. Swartz believes that self-knowledge
promotes psychological health, then she is most
likely a(n) _____ therapist.
  • biomedical
  • behavioral
  • psychiatric
  • insight

11
If you tell your therapist about all the
thoughts, feelings, and images that come into
your mind, then you are engaging in _____.
  • resistance
  • transference
  • dream analysis
  • free association

12
In dream analysis, manifest content is to
latent content, as _____ is to _____.
  • unconscious, conscious
  • resistance, transference
  • actual content, true meaning
  • insight, empathy

13
While undergoing psychoanalysis, Joan began
to resent her therapist in the same way she
resented her father when he was alive. This is
an example of _____.
  • resistance
  • transference
  • free association
  • empathy

14
The correct order of Ellis A-B-C model is
_____.
  • irrational beliefs ? activating event ? emotional
    consequences
  • activating event ? irrational beliefs ? emotional
    consequences
  • emotional consequences ? irrational beliefs ?
    activating event
  • activating event ? emotional consequences ?
    irrational beliefs

15
If your therapist used the terms modeling,
rehearsal, and shaping during his description of
your therapy, then you are most likely undergoing
_____.
  • systematic desensitization
  • aversion therapy
  • biofeedback
  • social skills training

16
If your therapist attaches you to a machine
that measures your internal bodily functions
(e.g., heart rate, breathing rate, and muscle
tension) and asks you to practice controlling
these functions, then you are undergoing _____.
  • biofeedback
  • systematic desensitization
  • cognitive therapy
  • aversion therapy

17
If your therapist taught you how to relax and
then helped you create an anxiety hierarchy,
you would be engaged in _____.
  • biofeedback
  • Rational-Emotive Therapy
  • spontaneous remission
  • systematic desensitization

18
Morticias problem is that she cant stop
thinking about death. Her therapist suggests
that she wear a thick rubber band around her
wrist and, every time a death-related thought
comes into her mind, she should stretch the
rubber band 12 inches away from her wrist and
then let it go. Morticias therapist is using
_____ to treat her obsession.
  • biofeedback
  • aversion therapy
  • tardive dyskinesia
  • cognitive therapy

19
Psychopharmacotherapy involves the
administration of _____.
  • mild electric shocks to the brain
  • drugs
  • relaxation training and anxiety hierarchies
  • both a and b

20
Tricyclics, MAO inhibitors, and selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitors are examples of
_____ drugs.
  • antianxiety
  • antipsychotic
  • antidepressant
  • antiobsessive

21
If James complains to his psychiatrist that
he is always tense and nervous, then she is
likely to prescribe an _____ drug for him.
  • antianxiety
  • antipsychotic
  • antidepressant
  • antiobsessive

22
Tardive dyskinesia is a side effect of
_____ drugs.
  • antianxiety
  • antipsychotic
  • antidepressant
  • antiobsessive

23
If Dr. Watts is theoretically eclectic, then
he _____.
  • is more likely to be a psychiatrist than a
    psychologist
  • tends to borrow methods from a variety of
    different therapies
  • is more effective in treating spontaneous
    recovery than tardive dyskinesia
  • both a and b

24
If you experience spontaneous remission, then
you _____.
  • need more treatment
  • have just received ECT
  • have just recovered from tardive diskinesia
  • have recovered from your disorder even though you
    have received no treatment for it
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