Psychology 2080 - Abnormal Psychology » Fall 2021 » Quiz 5 (2)

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Question #1
All of the following are believed to contribute to female arousal and orgasmic disorders EXCEPT:
A.   engaging in masturbation in childhood.
B.   having a religious upbringing.
C.   being told that enjoying sex is immoral.
D.   adhering to dating restrictions in adolescence.
Question #2
LaTisha experiences little sexual response to erotic cues and physical stimulation. She is MOST likely experiencing:
A.   gender dysphoria.
B.   female sexual interest/arousal disorder.
C.   hypersexuality.
D.   vaginismus.
Question #3
According to the DSM-5 criteria, a person may be diagnosed with _____ whether or not the person suffers impairment in functioning or distress.
A.   fetishism
B.   cross-dressing
C.   voyeurism
D.   pedophilia
Question #4
Charlotte has low sexual desire. Her therapist thinks her reduced sex drive could have a sociocultural cause. Which of these would not be a possible explanation?
A.   the loss of a job
B.   a partner who lacks sexual skills
C.   the use of pain medication
D.   infertility problems
Question #5
Dr. Nguyen looks for a biological cause of an erectile disorder. What type of problem would she MOST productively look for?
A.   a neurological problem
B.   a vascular problem
C.   a reproductive problem
D.   a renal problem
Question #6
Lucian is a 22-year-old who has entered into his first sexual relationship. He is seeing a sex therapist because he is experiencing a sexual dysfunction. What is Lucian MOST likely suffering from?
A.   dyspareunia
B.   early ejaculation
C.   inhibited ejaculation
D.   male hypoactive sexual desire disorder
Question #7
The main difference between schizophrenia and schizophreniform disorder is:
A.   the severity of the symptoms that are present.
B.   the duration of symptoms.
C.   the type of symptoms that are present.
D.   the number of symptoms.
Question #8
Researchers have found more blood flow in _____ of the brain in patients experiencing auditory hallucinations.
A.   the hippocampus
B.   Broca's area
C.   Wernicke's area
D.   the hypothalamus
Question #9
Antipsychotic drugs reduce psychotic symptoms, at least in part, because they block excessive activity of neurotransmitters at the brain's _____ receptors.
A.   serotonin
B.   dopamine D-2
C.   GABA
D.   dopamine D-4
Question #10
The stage of the development of schizophrenia that is marked by deterioration of functioning and the display of some mild symptoms is called the:
A.   prodromal phase.
B.   active phase.
C.   residual phase.
D.   premorbid phase.
Question #11
A patient with schizophrenia who is mute, statue-like, and fails to participate in the hospital routine is MOST likely experiencing:
A.   Type I schizophrenia.
B.   delusional disorder.
C.   Type II schizophrenia.
D.   schizoaffective disorder.
Question #12
One of the main risk factors associated with developing postpartum psychosis is:
A.   having a history of schizophrenia or a mood disorder.
B.   having a first child after age 35.
C.   giving birth to twins.
D.   having a history of stressful life events during pregnancy.
Question #13
According to early psychodynamic approaches, schizophrenia stems from:
A.   being raised by a mother who was cold, domineering, and uninterested in the needs of her child.
B.   being punished by one's parents for expressing unconscious desires.
C.   regression to the anal period.
D.   biological predispositions to behave in a schizophrenic manner.
Question #14
What is the primary reason that people with schizoid personality disorder avoid social contact?
A.   paranoid feelings
B.   preferring to be alone
C.   fear of rejection
D.   distrust of others
Question #15
Ellen has a personality disorder that her therapist classifies as “dramatic.” Which of the following could be her personality disorder?
A.   schizotypal disorder
B.   narcissistic disorder
C.   paranoid disorder
D.   obsessive-compulsive disorder
Question #16
Psychodynamic therapists believe that people with histrionic personality disorder are trying to defend against a deep-seated fear of:
A.   becoming penniless.
B.   being alone.
C.   loss.
D.   betrayal.
Question #17
A person experiencing paranoid personality disorder frequently says things like, "You've got to get them before they get you," and "People have been sinners since the Garden of Eden." If these sayings reflect maladaptive assumptions the person has about people in general, the theorist who would be LEAST surprised would have which theoretical position?
A.   psychodynamic
B.   cognitive-behavioral
C.   biological
D.   sociocultural
Question #18
The type of therapy that generally provides the LEAST amount of help for those with schizoid personality disorder is:
A.   cognitive-behavioral therapy.
B.   psychodynamic therapy.
C.   family systems therapy.
D.   drug therapy.
Question #19
Doug runs a "healing" program. He claims he can heal cancer and other serious illnesses simply by petitioning a deity. He charges his patients for sessions, and holds the sessions in front of an audience. While conducting the "healing," Doug constantly solicits donations from the audience, claiming the money is going to various charities and the upkeep of the healing center. However, when Doug's "patients" are seen by health care providers, they are not healed at all. Eventually, he's found to be embezzling the donated money for luxury cars, drugs, and mansions. He is MOST likely suffering from:
A.   paranoid personality disorder.
B.   obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.
C.   antisocial personality disorder.
D.   narcissistic personality disorder.
Question #20
The inability to accurately interpret one's internal biological, emotional, or physiological states is characteristic of both:
A.   a mass murderer and self-injurious behavior.
B.   a borderline personality disorder and eating disorders.
C.   odd and dramatic personality disorders.
D.   schizophrenia and schizoid personality disorder.

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