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The document appears to be a set of multiple choice questions from a psychology textbook chapter about abnormal psychology and psychological disorders. It covers topics like the definition of psychological disorders, common historical treatments for disorders like bloodletting, psychoanalytic concepts like the ego, and evidence-based treatments for anxiety like systematic desensitization.

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The document appears to be a set of multiple choice questions from a psychology textbook chapter about abnormal psychology and psychological disorders. It covers topics like the definition of psychological disorders, common historical treatments for disorders like bloodletting, psychoanalytic concepts like the ego, and evidence-based treatments for anxiety like systematic desensitization.

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Chapter 1

According to the authors of your textbook, the definition of a psychological disorder is associated with:
a. psychotic symptoms.
b. stress.
c. culturally expected responses.
d. impaired functioning.

Which of the following degrees is earned by a psychiatrist?


a. Ed.D.
b. Psy.D.
c. Ph.D.
d. M.D.

The biological and psychological models or theories of abnormality derived originally from the ancient
Greek concept in which the:
a. female reproductive organs were associated with psychopathology.
b. mind was considered separate from the body.
c. movement of the planets influenced human behavior.
d. flow of bodily fluids affected behavior and personality.

The historic belief that the movements and/or positions of the moon, the stars, and the planets
influence human behavior is still held by followers of the pseudoscience called ________.
a. parapsychology
b. astronomy
c. graphology
d. astrology

In an attempt to rid the body of the excessive humors thought to be causing psychological disorders,
physicians throughout history have used treatments such as:
a. exorcism.
b. bloodletting.
c. drilling through the skull.
d. induced seizures.

You have been asked to give a report on the mental hygiene movement and its foremost crusader
Dorothea Dix, who campaigned for more humane treatment of the insane. After mentioning all of her
accomplishments you note the unforeseen consequence of her efforts, namely:
a. a decrease in the number of mental patients in institutions, forcing many to close.
b. more patients receiving psychotherapy and fewer receiving medication.
c. an increase in the number of mental patients, resulting in insufficient staff to care for
them.
d. a change from custodial care to moral therapy for institutionalized patients.

According to psychoanalytic theory, the ________ develops early in life to ensure that we can adapt to
the demands of the real world while still finding ways to meet our basic needs.
a. ideal self
b. superego
c. ego
d. libido

Mrs. B. received a very poor rating by her supervisor who had been constantly criticizing her in front of
her coworkers. When she got home, her kids ran up to greet her, all talking at once. She responded by
yelling: "Leave me alone! Can't you see I'm tired?" According to psychoanalytic theory, this is an
example of the defense mechanism known as:
a. projection.
b. rationalization.
c. repression.
d. displacement.

Most mental health professionals are aware that psychoanalysis as a treatment technique:
a. has been subject to careful measurement criteria.
b. is noted for consistency in analytic interpretation.
c. is basically unscientific.
d. has been proven effective.

Someone you know has been having a lot of difficulty because of irrational fears. Knowing that you are
studying abnormal psychology, this person asks if you know of an effective and well-established
treatment. You advise her that ________, based on the mid 20th century work of Joseph Wolpe, is a
successful anxiety reduction procedure.
a. aversive conditioning
b. systematic desensitization
c. exorcism
d. person centered therapy

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