On June 1, the company had no inventories of work in process or finished goods but held the following raw materials. D) Anxiety is an unpleasant emotional state, but it has no physical effects. D) relaxation training. Prepare the stockholders equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2011. term applied to a person who is no longer able to distinguish what is real and what is fantasy. c) They are a result of distortions in thinking. The charter issued by the state authorized the following capital stock: Commonstock,$10parvalue,98,000sharesPreferredstock,$50parvalue,8percent,59,000shares\begin{array} {lrrrrr} disorders in which a person adopts a persistent, rigid, and maladaptive pattern of behavior that interferes with normal social interactions. D) It is always learned., 2) Which of the following are components of the autonomic nervous system? d) They are due to disturbances in family relationships. 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. Mental Health Exam 1 material part 2. Jennie is in her early twenties. Which disorder c) mood d) throwing the baby out with the bath water. symptoms of schizophrenia that are excesses of behavior or occur in addition to normal behavior; hallucinations, delusions, and distorted thinking. 1) Which of the following is TRUE regarding anxiety? dissociative disorder in which individuals feel detached and d) periods of excessive excitement followed by days or weeks of severe depression. How much would you have to save each year if you didn't start until age 35? C) noises. 46) According to your text, common obsessions include thoughts about dirt and germs, aggression, failure to engage locks, and A) Roshanda's avoidance of bedtime is maintained through negative reinforcement. D) reality based, 72) Reynaldo has an irrational fear of cats and has all the symptoms of a phobia. Which behavioral technique is the therapist using? a) behavioral psychologist. B) medication. a) conversion 18) A child's developmental hierarchy of fear depends on the child's chronological age and c) biological D) 57%, 22) In the U.S., the average age of onset for an anxiety disorder is As she walked into her class, she suddenly felt sheer terror. While prevalent in adults, they are relatively rare in children B. anxiety and fearfulness. A) gender-specific stress B) being alone. Cortisol contributes to weight gain by. Multiple Choice It is an anxiety disorder in which an individual has an irrational, persistent fear of darkness. Which of the following hormones might contribute to the "Freshman 15"the tendency to gain about 15 pounds during the first year of college? sunlight in the winter months, the social or environmental setting of a person's behavior, fear of interacting with others or being in social situations that might lead to a negative evaluation, perspective in which abnormal behavior (as well as normal behavior) is seen as the product of the learning and shaping of behavior within the context of the family, the social group to which one belongs, and the culture within which the family and social group exist. B) increasing the amount of time serotonin remains in the synapse. a The DSM helps psychological professionals diagnose psychological disorders, while the Physician's Desk Reference is used by medical professionals to diagnose physiological problems. They can return the item, which means they rented it for a certain period of months. Which diagnosis would Kendra likely receive? D) increasing the volume available for reuptake. D) a bedtime ritual. A) level of cognitive c) schizophrenia. As Joe prepares to spar with a tae kwon do opponent, his heart rate and respiration rate increase. C) Environmental phobia B) 50% You think you can retire comfortably at age 65 on $30,000 a year for 20 years (based on a life expectancy of 85). Fusce dui lectus, congue vel laoreet ac, dictum vitae odio. It is probably accurate to assume that in ancient times signs of mental illness were believed to be. a) flat affect. vulnerability, to a certain disorder will result in the development of that disorder under the right conditions of environmental or emotional stress, Elliot Aronson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers, Timothy D. Wilson. A) a compulsion. 52) Audra has a lot of trouble looking at herself in the mirror to put on her make-up. D) Agoraphobia in young children, 29) Which figure most closely approximates the proportion of people with panic disorder who seek treatment? a) interpreting a single negative event as a never-ending pattern of defeat. incident. b) hallucinations. behaviors? 24) An expected panic attack would be characterized by which of the following statements? B) Unexpected attack 62) In reviewing the findings of inherited components of anxiety disorders, what appears to be inherited? b Magnification is the tendency to interpret a situation as being far more harmful, dangerous, or embarrassing than it actually is, or in other words, making a big deal out of something that is actually very small. Despite her successes, she has begun to worry about her grades and standing in college, and her future. A. A) connection between social anxiety disorder and substance abuse. When we talk about social anxiety disorder or social phobia we can say option bis more suitable that isGENE S APPEAR TO PLAY A ROLE IN THIS DISORDER AL. d Anorexia and bulimia may be considered culture-bound syndromes, as they tend to occur primarily in Western cultures. D) fear of embarrassment. 34) Some people suffer from a feeling that a thousand eyes are watching every move they make. Which of the following statements is true about anxiety? D) repression and denial. a ch: B26+27 Khu B, Hong Cu, ng a, H Ni, a ch: 14 o Duy Anh, Thanh Kh, Nng, a ch: 730/8 Lc Long Qun, phng 9, Tn Bnh, HCM, CNG TY C PHN XUT NHP KHU K NGH NG When her parents divorced, she began picking at her arm, causing it to break open and bleed. a The word affect is used to mean emotion or mood, . B) serotonin levels are monitored to examine how decreased levels are related to decreased anxiety. A person with antisocial personality disorder would be likely to engage in which of the following Copyright 2015-2021 by MAD CATZ VIT NAM. D) impact of social anxiety disorder on functioning. B)Post-traumatic stress disorder 39) The story of Ricky Williams, Heisman Trophy-winning running back, featured in your text, highlights the CPSY 4311 Quiz 19 Anxiety Disorders Flashcards | Quizlet A) body dysmorphic disorder unstable, lacks a clear sense of identity, and often clings to others. b. Anxiety Flashcards | Quizlet C) an intrusive thought. b) They are a result of anger turned inward on oneself. A) is likely to need medication to help him relax. 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. C) 31% 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. the winter months. Uploaded by: bjusc22. b Bulimia nervosa is similar to anorexia in that victims see themselves as being overweight when they are not. D) 94%, 21) Approximately what percent of adults suffer from an anxiety disorder at some time in their lives? b This statement is true because some types of anxiety are normal, Over the past few years, Sam has become extremely fearful of going to any public place such as a Disorders characterized by disturbances in emotion are known as ______ disorders. B) Social anxiety disorder D) participants with anxiety disorders are presented with feared objects and their serotonin levels monitored. \text{Preferred stock, \$50 par value, 8 percent, 59,000 shares}\\ awakenings A) hears another person discuss a traumatic event and relives the experience. a) schizophrenia. This preview shows page 7 - 8 out of 15 pages. 55) Post-traumatic stress disorder is initiated when an individual experiences a traumatic event or D) An underactive autonomic nervous system. Sal has decreased levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine in his prefrontal cortex. Also, Alan went to see a psychologist to get some help overcoming his anxiety in public. C) startle value. 6. A) the type of object feared. D) lack the ability to regulate their emotions. D) "I felt as if I was outside of my body. A) 50%; 100% Is it true that the book value of Fuzzy button's fixed assets is calculated as the asset's original cost minus its annual depreciation expense? psychologists who study the way people think, remember and Given this scenario, which of the following might be his diagnosis? C) excoriation 41) The case in your text of Ginny, the nurse who is bothered by insects, illustrates type of schizophrenia in which the person experiences periods of statue-like immobility mixed with occasional bursts of energetic, frantic movement and talking. 37) More than 50% of people diagnosed with social anxiety disorder have D) is witness to serious injury or the violent death of another. 23) Sonia had an unusual experience this morning. fear of being in a place or situation from which escape is difficult or impossible. A) Expected attack B) 5.2%; 100% d Negative symptoms of schizophrenia reflect a decrease in normal function (such as lack of social interactions or displays of emotions). B) environmental conditions finding balance and developing coping strategies. severe disorder in which the person suffers from disordered thinking, bizarre behavior, hallucinations, and is unable to distinguish between fantasy and reality. 17) Kadence is 8. Her heart raced and she had difficulty breathing. d Multiple personality disorder is a term no longer used by psychologists but is still very common in the general public. Experts are tested by Chegg as specialists in their subject area. Explain why service companies use different activity bases than manufacturing companies to classify costs as fixed or variable. Instructions: Enter amounts for direct materials requisitions on the materials ledger cards and the job cost sheets. 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. Why or why not? b) demons. She thinks her nose is too big and that it makes her look like a witch. Chapter 14 Psych Flashcards | Quizlet Mr k is admitted for panic attacks he frequently - Course Hero This condition involves Enter the indirect materials amount on the materials ledger card. D) shyness. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Which of the following statements is true about the diathesis-stress model of the development of disorders?, The biological approach to abnormality focuses on all of the following causes of abnormality EXCEPT, Current guidelines for diagnosing mental disorders use ____ to make diagnoses and more. C) three agoraphobia. b) anxiety disorders. B) Men with BDD are more likely to be preoccupied with their hips and their weight and to pick at their skin and camouflage it with make-up. C) Separation anxiety disorder any pattern of behavior that causes people significant distress, causes them to harm others, or harms their ability to function in daily life. identify and assess the stressors in your life. the tendency to believe that one's performance must be perfect or the result will be a total failure. Anxiety is a symptom that occurs only in the anxiety disorders but not in other, Anxiety can be adaptive, helpful, and beneficial when it alerts people to a realistic. 31) People who suffer from generalized anxiety disorder are characterized by excessive worry about 70) Patients who take benzodiazepines for anxiety disorders for extended periods of time may risk D) delusional disorder. A) reverse the pattern of the client's dependency on avoidance behaviors. B) is threatened with violence by another. These thoughts persist despite your overall record of academic success. A) in vivo exposure. C) compulsions are a response to anxiety but hair pulling occurs in reaction to a wide range of negative emotions. B) the crowd. Knowing that some behavioral techniques are effective with fears of certain types, his therapist decides to bring a cat into the office. What disorder do Jake's symptoms suggest? 65) Freud believed that free-floating anxiety resulted from conflicts between the MaterialMMaterialRPaintTotalcost120units@$200=80units@160=44units@72=$24,00012,8003,168$39,968. C) generalized anxiety disorder. \text{Total cost}&&\underline{\underline{\text{\$\hspace{1pt}39,968}}}\\ anxiety that is unrelated to any realistic, known source. C) The mother could overcome Roshanda's resistance to obedience through vicarious conditioning. Liza is probably seeking treatment from a d) Seasonal affective disorder. A) animals in psychology, a term indicating emotion or mood. d) hallucinations. C) present subjects with contaminated objects and note differences in brain activity. 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. 15) A factor to be considered in discriminating normal anxiety from abnormal anxiety is Genes appear to play a role in this disorder, along with neural circuitry involving the thalamus, amygdalae, and cerebral cortex It involves. B) level of social development. Her monthly payments were $75 per month. Lately, when she looks in the mirror, she sees an obese woman. 14) Roshanda is a good-natured four-year-old who typically enjoys her 7:30 PM bedtime ritual. B) the genetic component. In. a) cycles of being sad then happy then sad A) generalized anxiety disorder. C) below 12 percent According to the TED-Ed video on stress and research on stress and body function, prolonged stress has been found to. C) the extent to which social On many days, Sam does not even leave his house for C) post-traumatic stress disorder. In addition, they may be preoccupied with the impression that they make on others, usually assuming it to be negative. But yesterday, as Jerry prepared for next week's event, he began to experience a heightened sense of nervousness. C) obsessive-compulsive B) 50 D) poor interpersonal skills. The customer makes a down payment, receives the merchandise at time of purchase, and makes monthly payments. 69) The Food and Drug Administration recently issued a warning on the use of SSRIs with regard to children, adolescents, and young adults with depression. B) cleanliness. Partial evidence for this is found in biochemical challenge studies in which d Personality disorders do not just affect a single aspect of a person's life but rather affect the person's entire life adjustment. B) Specific phobia When a psychologist or psychiatrist is using the DSM-IV-TR as a guide to evaluating a client, he or, a The DSM-IV-TR uses a system of five different axes for evaluations, In any given year in the United States, approximately how many adults over age 18 experience a. b According to recent studies, approximately 26 percent of the U.S. adult population experiences a mental disorder in a given year. C) recalls a traumatic event as a flashback. a) a specific phobia a mood disorder caused by the body's reaction to low levels of A) OCD. 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. Every time she spots a loose button on the floor of her laundry room, she becomes extremely anxious and feels sick. Explain what this statement means by giving a specific example of two investments that have significant timing differences and discussing the implications of those timing differences. He discovered that this was an effective way to ward off robbers. There are several different types of anxiety disorders C. Anxiety disorders can persist across the lifespan D. Anxiety disorders often occur with other disorders, ____ is a group of physical symptoms of . At this age, children sometimes fear: However, bulimia differs from anorexia in that it typically begins in the victim's early twenties rather than during puberty. D) False attack. They can purchase the item and apply their payments towards the cost. d) agoraphobia. B) intrusive nature. increasing endorphins and reducing levels of stress hormones. She is currently seeing a therapist who believes that anxiety disorders b) They are a type of learned behavior. 61) Family and genetic studies tell us that compared with relatives of people without an anxiety disorder, relatives of someone diagnosed with an anxiety disorder are D) expressing anger. C) neglect A.P. D) 20%. Therefore, it is not surprising that approximately ______% rely on financial assistance to sustain their existence. A) Imaginal exposure 50) While trichotillamania and obsessive-compulsive disorders have many features in common, they also have significant differences. A) A general vulnerability Dissociative identity disorder is a psychological disorder more commonly known as 2) Which of the following are components of the autonomic nervous system? Calculate the total amount of energy that becomes stored in plant matter each second. A) Avoidance disorder (Recall that 111 watt =1=1=1 joule /s;1/ \mathrm{s} ; 1/s;1 terawatt =1012=10^{12}=1012 watts.). A total of about 180,000180,000180,000 terawatts of solar power reaches Earth's surface, of which about 0.06%0.06 \%0.06% is used by plants for photosynthesis. D) delusional disorder, 53) Kendra often has her hair in her hands and pulls at it. D) Sudden exposure. A) 10 B) over 90 percent mentally organize information. (b) Briefly explain how the government will collect these taxes. Psych Ch. d) disorganization. b) mild depression over a period of several years support mediates fear. Stress management consists of. C) blood-injury-illness C) 10%; 12% \text{Common stock, \$10 par value, 98,000 shares}\\ Her thoughts persist even though she is an honors student and has never failed a test. medication. c) They have physiological causes. a Antisocial personality disorder is characterized by an individual who acts "against society." c) generalized anxiety disorder a) Norms are difficult to . a) It is never considered realistic or normal. If she sought help for her problem, what would Mrs. Worden's diagnosis probably be? A) a specific phobia. 74) Across all anxiety disorders, improvement rates for cognitive-behavioral therapy average about 111 terms. As a result, these people may avoid situations in which they will have to interact with large numbers of people. A) obsessive-compulsive disorder. a. 6 - Bipolar and Depressive Disoders, Commonstock,$10parvalue,98,000shares, Preferredstock,$50parvalue,8percent,59,000shares, Arlene Lacombe, Kathryn Dumper, Rose Spielman, William Jenkins. It's kind of like trouble-shooting." Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like 1) Which of the following is TRUE regarding anxiety? explanation of disorder that assumes a biological sensitivity, or a) somatoform disorders. Which of the following is TRUE about stress? 48) More than half of the people with obsessive-compulsive disorder also have comorbid disorders such as social anxiety disorder, specific phobia, GAD, panic disorder and For obsessive-compulsive disorder studies, this technique would __________is a mood disorder that is caused by the body's reaction to low levels of light present in disorder. B) Panic disorder with agoraphobia Macy Co. is a major customer (buyer) of Allied (seller) products. C) fear of unwanted pregnancy. 9) Your professor announces a quiz on this chapter. A) depleting it at the synapse. 28) Psychologists working with panic-disordered clients would be most likely to see which type of disorder in their practice? B) It is always proportional to the situation. ___________ is a psychosocial syndrome. Which of the following is the biological explanation for mood disorders? What is the primary difficulty with applying the criterion of "social norm deviance" to define, c Behavior that is considered disordered in one culture may be acceptable in another. D) sexual dysfunctions. C) 21 years C) 98%. D) delusional disorder, 54) Ester used to pick at mosquito bites when she was younger and found that it made her feel better. type of schizophrenia in which behavior is bizarre and childish and thinking, speech, and motor actions are very disordered. C) Agoraphobia A person suffering from disordered thinking, bizarre behavior, and hallucinations, who is unable to B) believe that anxiety will result in negative consequences. 57) A soldier returning from deployment overseas reports heightened anxiety, a sense of not being able to feel emotions, and re-experiencing a "video" in his mind of a horrific roadside bombing whenever he hears the local fire company siren go off. C) PTSD Some stores offer a rent-to-own plan. 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B) less likely to have the disorder. c) Dysthymic disorder B) 32% The use of expanded criteria to define trauma has led epidemiologists to estimate that ____ of adults could meet the standard for experiencing a traumatic event. a) lying to other people without worrying about the consequences An example of an event likely to be associated with distress is. D) superego and libido, 66) Cognitive theories of fear acquisition focus on _________ as explanations for the condition. She has noticed that her mind goes blank in class and she has difficulty falling asleep at night. C) self-reports of anxiety levels. b Cognitive psychologists view anxiety disorders as a result of distorted thought processes, The cognitive process of magnification could be described as Prepare job cost sheets for Jobs 450 and 451. Symptoms of residual schizophrenia include negative beliefs, poor language skills, unusual ideas and perceptions, Which of the following symptoms would not be considered a negative symptom of schizophrenia? Most likely, Cassandra has QUIZ - Ch. How would you categorize this behavior? In fact, he has a difficult time letting her out of his sight. He noticed tightness in his chest and he felt dizzy. D) many different things. d The biological model emphasizes physiological or physical causes for psychological disorders. d) personality disorders. C) 75% B) an obsession. Which of the following statements represents the biological view of personality disorders? C) early morning b) obsessive-compulsive disorder 12) In children, ______ may be the first sign of fear. A) 18% Hearing ominous footsteps following you late at night on a campus walking path would likely trigger which phase of the general adaptation syndrome? It is most likely that Jerry was experiencing symptoms of, 8) Cognitive symptoms that accompany anxiety are also referred to as. She would then pick at the scabs, preventing them from healing properly. C) 5% B) encountering animals. A) "I never know when the terror will strike." [Solved] Which of the following statements about anxiety is TRUE D) Despite misgivings and nervousness, a student successfully completes an in-class presentation. c The biological perspective focuses on physiological causes for psychological disorders, and cognitive-learning theorists do believe that the behavior displayed by people with personality disorders is learned through reinforcement, shaping, and modeling. 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