A. psychotic
B. manic
C. anxiety
D. mood
Related Mcqs:
- Obsessive-compulsive disorders involve:
A. loss of contact with reality
B. unresolved anger
C. unresolved Oedipal conflict
D. high levels of anxiety - The landmark OCD book ‘The Boy Who Couldn’t Stop Washing,’ a collection of stories, examples and information about obsessive – compulsive disorder, was written by whom?
A. Judith Rapoport
B. Bruce M. Hayman
C. Anita Linston
D. Jaffery M. Schwartz - How might behaviours of individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) explained by principles of instrumental learning?
A. OCD behaviours are naturally learned from biological relatives
B. OCD behaviours are learned from pairing anxiety-provoking stimuli with common behaviours
C. OCD behaviours are learned by perceptual processing of anxiety-provoking stimuli
D. OCD behaviours are contingent upon schedule of reinforcement
E. OCD behaviours are reinforced and maintained because they reduce anxiety - Jamil is in a constant state of anxiety and also has brief, sudden periods of panic. He also believes these periods of panic will occur when he’s in a public location: therefore, jim is afraid to leave his house.Jim’s diagnosis is:
A. agoraphobia
B. panic disorder
C. panic disorder with agoraphobia
D. panic disorder without agoraphobia - Behavioral problems caused by senility, drug damage, brain injury or disease, and the toxic effects of poisons are classified as_____disorders.
A. organic
B. psychotic
C. somatic
D. substance use - Which of these statements is not true of phobias?
A. a phobia is an irrational fear of an object or a situation
B. It is possible to fear something that poses no real threat to the individual
C. Phobias are a world – wide phenomenon
D. All phobias are untreatable - Phobias differ from ordinary fears in that they frequently involve:
A. specific objects or situations
B. bugs and crawling things
C. intense reactions like vomiting or fainting
D. heights and unfamiliar places - Which of these cannot be used as a treatment for individuals with phobias?
A. Hypnosis
B. Gradual exposure
C. Avoidance
D. Medication - Which of the following statements best fits the behavioural explanation of the development of phobias?
A. Threat perception (how dangerous individual believes the threat to be)
B. Modeling (shaping behaviour due to observation of other actions)
C. Conflict in the psyche (conflict between id, ego and superego)
D. Genetics alone affects the likelihood of an individual developing a phobia - Which individual case study did Freud use as an example of the causes of phobias?
A. Little Benjamin
B. Little Hans
C. Little Albert
D. Little Firtz