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Psychopathology Spring 2014 Final

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Describe the key element of Generalized Anxiety Disorder   show
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show SSRIs/SNRIs  
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show fight or flight  
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Describe a panic attack in one sentence.   show
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In phobias, this behavior, while reinforcing in the short-term, can contribute to the maintenance of the disorder and over time lead to considerable intractability.   show
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show exposure therapy.  
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The primary characteristics (a brief description of each) of OCD are:   show
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show Compulsions are done to ease anxiety in response to obsessions.  
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ERP treatment for OCD consists first of _______ followed by _______.   show
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show SSRIs/SNRIs  
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In addition to exposure to the traumatic event, PTSD consists of 4 symptom clusters; what are they?   show
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show 3 days to 1 month  
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show 14/9 symptoms  
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Trauma-focused therapy for PTSD has 3 main components, which are:   show
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The primary differences between Bipolar I and Bipolar II are:   show
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For individuals diagnosed with Bipolar I disorder, this is the primary concern for a clinician:   show
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What are some of the primary objectives for psychosocial treatment of Bipolar I and Bipolar II disorder?   show
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In a Major Depressive Episode,_______of_______ symptoms must be present for at least_______. Of those_______symptoms, at least one must be either_______or_______.   show
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show behavior therapy, cognitive therapy, interpersonal therapy  
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Often overlooked in depression (at least in adults) but a serious factor to consider relative to severity and treatment planning, is_______   show
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Who discovered Angelman Syndrome?   show
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What percentage of those diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome have epilepsy?   show
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show UBE3A  
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What gender is the most likely to develop Angelman Syndrome?   show
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What are 3 features of Angelman Syndrome?   show
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Parent-Child Interactive Therapy (PCIT) is a blend of _______and _______ theories.   show
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Discrete Trial Training (DIT) uses all of the following EXCEPT: A. discrete trials B. specific set of steps C. clearly defined scripts D. motivational interviewing   show
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show highly structured teaching model based on common trials among individuals with ASD  
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Virtual Reality Social Cognition Training (VR-SCT) is being developed to instruct high functioning adolescent and young adults with ASD to do:   show
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Write a short answer explaining how PCIT is being used to help parents of individuals with ASD.   show
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At what age point does the DSM-5 separate the criteria from PTSD?   show
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PTSD is NOT caused by exposure or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence in the following way:   show
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Which theories do Game-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy combine?   show
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show PTSD  
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What are 3 of the 5 therapies in context to treating PTSD from Child Sexual Abuse?   show
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Which of the following is NOT used in the treatment of schizophrenia? A. psychopharmacology B. CBT C. exposure & response prevention (ERP) D. Metacognitive Training   show
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show A. cognitive bias  
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show D. all of them  
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How many modules does metacognitive training have in each cycle?   show
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show The main objective of MCT is to increase metacognitive competency and raise patients' awareness of the cognitive biases that form & maintain psychotic symptoms, so that they can counteract psychosis.  
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show E. All of the above  
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show Bipolar  
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show Ammonia & Amino Acid Plasmatic  
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show anti-depressants  
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Why do some physicians deliberately misdiagnosis patients?   show
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show Hallucinations  
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show D. all of the above  
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What is the most common treatment for the positive symptoms of Schizophrenia?   show
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Which of the following is not included in Schizophrenia criteria? A. negative symptoms B. depression C. hallucinations D. disorganized speech   show
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What is one potential risk factor for Schizophrenia?   show
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show PCL-R  
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Researchers believe that psychopathic traits are a result of: A. parental upbringing B. genetics C. cultural influences D. all of the above   show
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Which characteristic is not on the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised? A. Grandiose sense of self-worth B. Manipulative C. Lack of guilt D. Empathic understanding   show
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show Prisons  
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show Antisocial Personality Disorder  
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What is NOT included in the DSM-5 criteria for kleptomania?   show
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show CBT  
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show C. setting fire for monetary gain  
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Which is the likeliest cause of IED? A. genetics B. biological C. childhood trauma D. learned behavior   show
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show Kleptomania is the only impulse control disorder that is the most prevalent in females.  
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show all of these are types of exposure therapy  
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Rus-Calafell et al.(2013) found Virtual Reality exposure to be a successful treatment alternative for which type of specific situational phobia?   show
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show internet based treatment is a successful alternative to in vivo treatment for spider phobia  
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show One-Session Treatment  
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show OST is a type of exposure therapy consisting of one 3 hour session which incorporates participant modeling, reinforcement, and exposure in order to challenge cognitions and catastrophic beliefs.  
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Which medication has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of aggressive behavior? A. lithium B.lorazepam C.SSRIs D. none   show
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show haldol or thorazine  
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show neuroleptics  
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Umahu explains the importance of critically evaluating a person's_______ _______?   show
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show Aggression is physical acts against oneself, others and objects  
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show creating a safe place drawing  
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show c. together in session for the last couple of sessions  
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Francine Shapiro bases EMDR off of what theory?   show
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show d. impulse control  
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What are three types of treatment for PTSD?   show
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