C) need for medication to bring symptoms under control. development. On many days, Sam does not even leave his house for a) Norms are difficult to . B) the genetic component. Quick Fix-it Corporation was organized in January 2011 to operate several car repair businesses in a large metropolitan area. D) fear of embarrassment. B) refusal to eat C) "I saw the dog and freaked out." d Negative symptoms of schizophrenia reflect a decrease in normal function (such as lack of social interactions or displays of emotions). D) generalized anxiety disorder. A) unusual behaviors (c) Do you think it is fair that you must pay these taxes? symptoms of schizophrenia that are excesses of behavior or occur in addition to normal behavior; hallucinations, delusions, and distorted thinking. Dysthymic disorder consists of similar symptoms but is not seasonal in nature. anxiety that is unrelated to any realistic, known source. d Anorexia and bulimia may be considered culture-bound syndromes, as they tend to occur primarily in Western cultures. C) Separation anxiety disorder 41) The case in your text of Ginny, the nurse who is bothered by insects, illustrates A) 53%. unstable, lacks a clear sense of identity, and often clings to others. This message warned of an increased risk for C) 98%. Mr. K. is admitted for panic attacks. When his mother must leave him in daycare to go to work, the daycare provider calls because Jake is inconsolable. C) an intrusive thought. B) "The thought of talking in class worried me a bit." Every time she spots a loose button on the floor of her laundry room, she becomes extremely anxious and feels sick. C) post-traumatic stress disorder. D) 70. Draw a bond-line structure for the following compounds: 2,2-Dimethyl-4-octyne. increasing endorphins and reducing . It involves feelings of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and lack of energy. relations. A) 10% a) It is never considered realistic or normal. C) neglect a) lying to other people without worrying about the consequences C) are highly sensitive to the anxiety cues manifested by others. Jennie is in her early twenties. MaterialMMaterialRPaintTotalcost120units@$200=80units@160=44units@72=$24,00012,8003,168$39,968. 14) Roshanda is a good-natured four-year-old who typically enjoys her 7:30 PM bedtime ritual. B) intrusive nature. Which of the following hormones might contribute to the "Freshman 15"the tendency to gain about 15 pounds during the first year of college? c. Based on your answer to b, can you draw any conclusions about why humans depend on fossil fuels, such as oil and coal, which are the remains of plants that died long ago? 63) Psychologists using psychological challenge studies examine brain functioning through PET scans of people affected by a disorder and of those not affected by it. A) about 5% Explain. B) severe disruptions in sleep. agoraphobia. Her thoughts persist even though she is an honors student and has never failed a test. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like A broad array of measures for evaluating quality of life is available, Which of the following is true of depression?, Physical therapists plan and direct recreational activities to help patients become more self-sufficient. Explain a possible treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder from each of the following types of therapy: Group therapy Cognitive therapy Behavioral therapy. Other Quizlet sets. What would be her likely diagnosis? D) five, 20) Approximately what percent of people diagnosed with an anxiety disorder are comorbid for another anxiety disorder or for depression? Which of the following is most likely to cause eustress instead of distress? __________is a mood disorder that is caused by the body's reaction to low levels of light present in symptoms of anxiety, dissociation, nightmares, poor sleep, reliving the event, and concentration problems lasting for more than 1 month. 35) As compared to other people with social anxiety disorder, people with "performance-only" panic disorder are less likely to have experienced _____ during childhood. The psychologist, a Within the psychological model, cognitive psychologists tend to treat disorders by attempting to change the person's thought patterns, Anorexia and bulimia may be considered ______________, as they are most often found in Western. D) 95%, 30) People with panic disorder often feel sad and depressed, partly because their anxiety limits daily and work activities as well as enjoyment of life. d Multiple personality disorder is a term no longer used by psychologists but is still very common in the general public. 10) Select the statement below about worry that is TRUE. a Within the psychological model of abnormality, behavioral psychologists emphasize shaping through positive and negative reinforcement as a factor in the development of some cases of dissociate identity disorder. d) passive-aggressive personality. 70) Patients who take benzodiazepines for anxiety disorders for extended periods of time may risk A) 5 years At this age, children sometimes fear: disconnected from themselves, their bodies, and their surroundings. 31) People who suffer from generalized anxiety disorder are characterized by excessive worry about b) poor attention Which of the following is TRUE about stress? anxiety and fearfulness. b. 3) Gwen is preparing for her Psychology of Learning midterm exam. A) hears another person discuss a traumatic event and relives the experience. The other three choices represent the psychological models of cognitive, psychoanalytical, and behavioral. A) Avoidance disorder A) Panic attack A) a specific phobia. D) agoraphobia. C) agoraphobia. C) 10%; 12% D) ability to form attachments. B) just under 10% d) personality disorders. and more. Which behavioral technique is the therapist using? B) measure differences in response times for object recognition. b) bipolar disorder. combination are called Anxiety is an unpleasant emotional state, but it has no physical effects. 73) Biofeedback training often combines monitoring of physiological responses with d) psychologist with a biological perspective. c) mood In the context of an anxiety-related response, what would you label your reaction to the announcement? Since being placed in daycare, Jake has also refused to sleep alone. C) 21 years B) medication. disorder. $31,77060%\$ 31,770 \times 60 \% A) OCD. d) disorganization. A) A man is unable to attend his son's wedding in another state because of a fear of flying. 46) According to your text, common obsessions include thoughts about dirt and germs, aggression, failure to engage locks, and C) blood-injury-illness Explain why service companies use different activity bases than manufacturing companies to classify costs as fixed or variable. 36) Roughly, how many adults have social anxiety disorder? A) inappropriate sexual a) Panic disorder A. false sensory perceptions, such as hearing voices that do not really exist, the tendency to interpret situations as far more dangerous, harmful, or important than they actually are, severe depression that comes on suddenly and seems to have no external cause, or is too severe for current circumstances, anything that does not allow a person to function within or adapt to the stresses and everyday demands on life, having the quality of excessive excitement, energy, and elation or irritability, the tendency to give little or no importance to one's successes or positive events and traits, disorders in which mood is severely disturbed. d The biological model emphasizes physiological or physical causes for psychological disorders. disorder would Sam most likely be diagnosed? 43) Specific phobias of ______ are more common in women than in men. They can purchase the item and apply their payments towards the cost. disorder in which a person has no morals or conscience and often behaves in an impulsive manner without regard for the consequences of that behavior. behaviors? B) 65%. a disorder resulting from exposure to a major stressor with symptoms of anxiety, dissociation, recurring nightmares, sleep disturbances, problems in concentration, and moments in which people seem to "relive" the event in dreams and flashbacks for as long as 1 month following the event. a) They are a result of learned helplessness. This condition involves B) trichotillomania B) bipolar disorder. Verified answer. 39) The story of Ricky Williams, Heisman Trophy-winning running back, featured in your text, highlights the D) sympathetic system 23) Sonia had an unusual experience this morning. C) 25 Despite her successes, she has begun to worry about her grades and standing in college, and her future. A) It is a common emotion in new situations. Which of the following is the biological explanation for mood disorders? If I worry, I'm able to avoid problems and negative consequences. A) connection between social anxiety disorder and substance abuse. These are indicators that which branch of the nervous system has been activated? 16) Select the statement below that best illustrates the concept of functional impairment. She would then pick at the scabs, preventing them from healing properly. His knocking on the door is an example of D) False attack. a) somatoform disorders. 15) A factor to be considered in discriminating normal anxiety from abnormal anxiety is D) reality based, 72) Reynaldo has an irrational fear of cats and has all the symptoms of a phobia. D) lack the ability to regulate their emotions. B) an obsession. C) excoriation C) eating disorders. 47) By completing rituals, individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder believe they can neutralize the threat of something bad. c) giving little or no emphasis to one's successes or positive events. Genes appear to play a role in this disorder, along with neural circuitry involving the thalamus, amygdalae, and cerebral cortex It involves anxiety-provoking urges to perform repetitive, ritualistic behaviors to prevent or produce some future situation People with this disorder typically have two or more distinct personalities or identities. C) safety issues. The goal of meditation is to stop distracting thoughts from occurring. They can return the item, which means they rented it for a certain period of months. A) body dysmorphic disorder She thinks her nose is too big and that it makes her look like a witch. fear of being in a place or situation from which escape is difficult or impossible. 49) Every evening, Ramin must knock on his front door three times before going to bed. A.P. Which diagnosis would Kendra likely receive? 52) Audra has a lot of trouble looking at herself in the mirror to put on her make-up. annabeth_welborn. A) animals D) Circumscribed anxiety A) 10 C) the degree to which early childhood trauma is linked to anxiety. Course Title NUR PSYCHIATRI. A) level of cognitive c) schizophrenia. 17) Kadence is 8. increasing hunger and activating fat storage enzymes. D) Anxiety is an unpleasant emotional state, but it has no physical effects. D) An underactive autonomic nervous system. explanation of disorder that assumes a biological sensitivity, or D) superego and libido, 66) Cognitive theories of fear acquisition focus on _________ as explanations for the condition. Commonstock,$10parvalue,98,000sharesPreferredstock,$50parvalue,8percent,59,000shares. 10 - Schizophrenia and Dissociative, Psych Ch. of schizophrenia. C) compulsions are a response to anxiety but hair pulling occurs in reaction to a wide range of negative emotions. Most people do allow social norms to guide much of their behavior, Which of the following is not a criterion used to decide whether a pattern of behavior should be.