ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY EXAM 1 (MULTIPLE CHOICE) – Flashcards
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            WHAT ARE THE 4D'SOF ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR?
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        1. deviant  2. distress 3. dysfunctional 4. danger
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            what is deviant
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        occurs infrequently in person's culture/community
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            what is distress
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        causes the person or others psychological pain
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            what is dysfunction
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        interferes with person's ability to maintain relationships, life or job
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            what is danger
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        physically harmful to themselves or others
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            WHAT ARE THE 4 ANCIENT HUMOURS
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        blood, yellow bile, black bile and phlegm
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            what was the ancient name and characteristic for blood
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        1. Sanguine 2 courageous, hopeful and amorous
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            what was the ancient name and characteristic for yellow bile
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        1. choleric 2. easily angered, bad tempered
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            what was the ancient name and characteristic for black bile
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        1. melancolic 2. despondent sleepless, irritable
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            what was the ancient name and characteristics fro phlegm
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        1 phlegmatic  2. calm, unemotional
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            WHAT WERE THE SWING IN VIEWS AND TREATMENTS FOR PSYCHOPATHOLOGY FROM THE STONE AGE?
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        views? work of evil spirits Treatment? trephination and exorcisms
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            what were the views and treatments for psychopathology from the Greek and romans
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        views? illnesses had natural causes Treatment? rebalance the 4 humors
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            what were the views and treatments for psychopathology from the middle ages
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        views? demonology returns treatment? prayer, holy objects , confinement, and exporcisms
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            what were the views and treatments from psychopathology from the Renaissance
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        views? bodily functions, psychic or mental causes treatments? hypnosis, asylums
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            WHAT IS MORAL TREATMENT
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        humane type of care
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            HOW DOES A MORAL TREATMENT DIFFER FROM EARLIER ASYLUM CONDITIONS
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        asylums were made to remove the mentally ill from the general population. provided very little treatment. moral treatment, people were treated
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            DURING WHAT TIME PERIDO WAS MORAL TREATMENT EMPHASIZED IN
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        during the 1th century
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            WHAT IS MASS MADNESS?
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        abnormal behavior increased. mass hysteria
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            WHEN WAS MASS MADNESS COMMON
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        during the middle ages
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            WHAT IS TARANTISM?
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        victims of tarantula's spirit which led to raving, jumping, dancing and convulsions
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            WHAT IS LYCANTHROPY
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        a person has been transformed into a demonic animal
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            WHAT ARE THE TWO COMPETITIVE PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCOPATIHOLOGY IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
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        Somatogenic and the psychogenic perspective
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            WHAT IS the somatogenic perspective ?
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        abnormal functioning has physical causes
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            WHAT IS the psychogenic perspective ?
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        abnormal functioning has psychological causes
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            WHO WAS HIPPOCRATES?
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        known as the father of modern medicine
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            WHAT WAS HIPPOCRATES CONTRIBUTION TO PSYCOPATHOLOGY
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        created therapeutic environments
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            WHO WAS PHILIPPE PINEL and what was his contribution to psychopathology
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        from france, introduced an alternative to asylums
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            WHO WAS DORTHEA DIX?
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        from the united states. reformed the attitudes about mental illnesses, established more than 30 hospitals
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            WHO WAS KRAEPELIN?
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        father of psychiatric classification, contributor to the biological model
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            WHAT WAS KRAEPELIN'S CONTRIBUTION TO PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
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        proposed two types of mental illnesses  1. manic depression  2. Dimentia praecox
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            ACCORDING TO FREUD, WHAT IS FIXATION?
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        failure to "pass" developmental stage
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            HOW DOES FIXATION HELP EXPLAIN PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
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        being stuck in psychosexual stages can case adaptation problems
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            ACCORDING TO FREUD, WHAT ARE THE 3 CORE PARTS OF THE MINd
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        id, ego and super ego
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            WHAT GUIDES THE 3 CORE PARTS OF THE MIND?
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        unconscious motives
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            WHAT IS REPRESSION?
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        push desire out of awareness
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            WHAT IS PROJECTION
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        blame another person for having desire
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            WHAT IS DISPLACEMENT
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        redirect desire to appropriate object
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            WHAT IS REACTION FORMATION
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        behave opposite of desire
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            WHAT ARE THE FOUR STEPS COMMON TO MANY PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPIES
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        projective techniques, therapist interpretations, working through , catharsis
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            WHICH MODEL INFORMED THE FIRST DSM?
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        psychodynamic model
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            WHICHMODEL INCREASINGLY INFORMS THE DSM NOW?
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        biological model
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            ACCORDING TO THE BIOLOGICAL MODEL, PROBLEMS IN WHAT THREE ASPECTS OF THE BODY PRODUCE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
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        brain anatomy, brain chemistry and genes
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            WHAT IS THE FUNCTION FOR THE LEFT HEMISPHERE
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        language, analytic thinking details
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            WHAT IS THE FUNCTION FOR THE RIGHT HEMISPHERE
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        emotion, intuition, the big picture
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            WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX
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        awareness, attention
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            WHAT IS THE FUNCTION FOR THE FRONTAL LOBE
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        planning, organization
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            WHAT IS THE FUNCTION FOR THE FOREBRAIN (LIMBIC SYSTEM)
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        emotions and impulses
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            HOW DOES THE BRAIN'S STRUCTURE DIFFER IN TERMS OF COMPLEXITY
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        moving from the brainstem to the cortical or from the outside of the brain causes complexity and causes plasticity.
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            WHAT IS A GENOTYPE
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        your inherited genetic composition
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            WHAT IS A PHENOTYPE
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        how your genotype is expressed/ activated
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            HOW DO METHYL AND HISTONE MODIFY GENE EXPRESSION
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        methyl is a off/on gene switch and a histone is the dimension or volume
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            WHAT ARE THE 4 TYPES OF DISTORTED THINKING COVERED IN LECTURE?
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        1. all or nothing 2. jumping to conclusions 3. magnification/ minimizing  4. emotional reasoning
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            WHAT ARE THE 3 AREAS OF DISTORTED THINKING FOR BECK
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        self, future, world
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            ROGERS THERAPY IS CALLED ___:?
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        client- centered therapy
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            HOW ARE CONDITIONS OF WORTH PROBLEMATIC?
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        create anxiety and depression
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            WHAT ARE THREE COMPONENTS OF A SUPPORTIVE CLIMATE
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        unconditional positive climate accurate empathy genuineness
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            WHAT IS T. SZASZ'S CRITIQUE OF ABNORMALITY
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        Are we really helping or are we trying to find a way to have a cultural norm
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            ACCORDING TO THE SOCIOCULTURAL MODEL, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IS CAUSED BY WHAT
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        norms and roles in family and
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            WHAT IS TRIANGULATION
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        team up against another, ex: mother and father against the child or child and mother against the father. xsxAGP
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            WHAT ARE THE 2 DIMENSIONS OF THE FAMILY CIRCUMPLEX THAT CAN HELP EXPLAIN PSYCOPATHOLOGY?
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        ENMESHED-DISENGAGED AND RIGID-CHAOTIC
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            WHAT IS ENMESHED-DISENGAGED
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        YOU EITHER KNOW TOO MUCH ABOUT ANOTHER FAMILY MEMBER YOU DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT OTHER MEMBERS IN THE FAMILY
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            WHAT IS RIGID-CHAOTIC
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        YOU EITHER HAVE A VERY STRUCTURED ROUTINE OR AN UNSTRUCTURED ROUTINE
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            WHICH MODELS ARE DETERMINISTIC?
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        PSYCHODYNAMIC MODEL
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            WHICH MODELS EMPHASIZE FREE WILL
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        HUMANISTIC-EXISTENTIAL MODEL
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            WHICH MODELS HAVE STRONG RESERACH SUPPORT
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        BIOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY
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            WHAT SI THE LIFETIME PREVALENCE RATE FOR HAVING A DISORDER
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        50%
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            WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMONLY DIAGNOSED GROUP OF DISORDERS
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        ANXIETY MOOD AND SUBSTANCE DISORDERS
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            WHAT IS THE MEDIAN AGE OF ONSET FOR DISORDERS
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        14
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            HOW DOES THE AGE OF ONSET FOR ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION DIFFER
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        AGE FOR ANXIETY IS 11  AGE FOR DEPRESSION IS 30
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            ANXIETY IS ESPECIALLY COMORBID WITH WHAT TWO DISORDERS
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        BIPOLAR AND DIPRESSION
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            SUBSTANCE ABUSE IS COMORBIED WITH
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        ALOT OF THINGS
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            WHEN POPLE HAVE COMORBID DISORDERS, THE DISORDERS TEND TO BE ______1_____ IN SEVERITY AND MORE _______2__________ TO TREAT
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        HIGHER SEVERITY AND HARDER TO TREAT
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            WHAT ARE COMMON RIST FACTORS?
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        GENDER, RACE & ETHNICITY, NEUROTICISM, AGE, SES, QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND LOCUS OF CONTROL
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            what are the three types of aces
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        ABUSE, NEGLECT AND HOUSEHOLD DEPLOYMENT
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            how are the ACE's related to disorders
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        THE MORE ACE'S YOU HAVE THE MORE VOLNURALBLE AND GREATER RISK YOU ARE AT HAVING A DISORDER
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            what are the common protective factors discussed in lecture
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        SOCIAL SUPPORT, FINANCIAL WEALTH, INTELLIGENCE, HARDINESS, U.S CULTURAL POWER GROUPS, EXTRAVERSION
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            what is civil commitment?
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        WHEJN A PERSON HASN'T DONE ANYTHING THAT VIOLATES THE LAW
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            what is criminal commitment
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        PERSON WHO IS CHARGED WITH A CRIME AND FORCED INTO A MENTAL INSTITUTE
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            what is not guilty by reason of insanity
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        THEY ARE MENTALLY UNSTABLE AT THE TIME OF THE CRIME
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            what does it meant to be mentally incompetent
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        MENTALLY UNSTABLE AT TIME OF THE TRIAL
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            according to ethics, why must you not have dual relationships with a client
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        CONFLICT OF INTEREST
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            according to ethics, what is are the limitations of being in a sexual relationship
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        THERAY BEGINS WHEN THEY MAKE A PHONE CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT. IN ORDER TO HAVE A SEXUAL RELATIONSHIP WITH A CLIENT YOU JUST WAIT 2 YEARS AFTER THERAPY HAS ENDED
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            according to ethics, when must you maintain confidentiality
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        YOU MUST THINK OF WHO IS THE CLIENT? EVEN IF A SPOUSE WANTS TO KNOW, YOU MUST STILL KEEP IT CONFIDENTIAL. YOU CAN NOT INFORM OTHERS THAT YOU ARE GIVING A SPECIFIC PERSON THERAPY
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            according to ethics, when must you break confidentiality
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        YOU HAVE A LEGAL OBLIGATION TO INFORM WHT THE CLIENT IS AT DANGER TO SELF OR TOHERS
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            what are the two types of clinical interviews?
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        UNSTRUCTURED AND STRUCTURED
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            what are the 3 types of clinical observations
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        NATURALISTIC, SELF MONITORING AND CONTROLLED
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            how do projective test work
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        AMBIGUOUS STIMULI EVOKES THE UNCONSCIOUS
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            what are the common test reviewed in class
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        CLINICAL, BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL, NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL TEST
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            what is the MMPI-2
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        PERSONALITY TEST
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            with regards to the MMPI-2, what are the 2 types of scales that are measured?
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        SELF-REPORT AND EHAVIOUR
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            With regards to the MMPI-2, how are the results typically assessed and presented
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        55O SELF STATEMENTS EITHER TRUE OR FALSE. IF YOU SCORE ABOVE 70 YOU ARE CONSIDERED DEVIANT , BY LOOKING AT THE RESPONSE ONE CAN PROFILE PROBLEMS OR HEALTH
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            what are the common psychophysiological test
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        ELECTROCARDIOGRAM, GALVANIC SKIN CONDUCTANCE, EEG AND POLYGRAPH
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            how do these psychophysiological test help assess psychopathology
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        IDENTIFIES SIGNS OF STRESS OR ANXIETY
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            what are 4 common neuroimaging tests
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        CT, MRI, FMRI, PET
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            what kind of test is the bender visual- motor gestalt test?
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        NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL TEST
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            what does the Bender visual motor gestalt test consist of
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        THE PATIENT IS ASKED TO COPY THE PICTURE THAT IS BEING PRESENTED. STUDIES THE ABILITY TO FOCUS ON SOMETHING AND PROPERLY EXECUTE IT
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            what is the most common way to assess overall functioning wit the DSM-5
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        WHO-DAS 2.0
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            what are the areas of functioning that the DSM-5 assesses
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        COGNITION, MOBILITY, SELF-CARE, GETTING ALONG. LIFE ACTIVITIES AND PARTICIPATION
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            what are the core ways that diagnosing can cause harm?
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        MISDIAGNOSIS, LABELING AND STIGMA
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            what are 3 steps of systematic desensitization therapy
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        Learning relaxation skills Construct a fear hierarchy  Confront feared situations
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            what model does the systematic desensitization therapy come from
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        COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY
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            what are the ABCDE's of Ellis rational restructuring therapy
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        A= ACTIVATING EVENT  B= DISTORTED BELIEF C= CONSEQUENCES OF BELIEF D= DISPUTE BELIEF E= EVALUATE CONSEQUENCES
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            what model Ellis rational restructuring therapy come from
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        MOSTLY COGNITIVE BUT ALSO USES THE BEHAVIORAL MODEL
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            what are the 4 common factors of treatment effectiveness
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        EXTRA THERAPEUTIC FACTORS , EXPECTANCY , THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP, SYSTEMATIC TECHNIQUE
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            which 2 factors are most responsible for treatment effectiveness
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        THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP, AND EXTRA THERAPEUTIC FACTORS
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            what are three things therapists can do to enhance the effectiveness of treatment
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        THERAPY THAT MATCHES THE CLIENT INVITE AND USE EXTRA-THERAPEUTIC FCTORS ACTIVE LISTENING