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Who is responsible for creating and updating the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersFifth Edition (DSM-5)?
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American Psychiatric Association (APA)
American Medical Association (AMA)
International Psychotherapy Institute (IPI)
International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA)
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Trephination was an attempt to eliminate abnormal behavior by doing what?
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having a ritual to cast out evil spirits
drilling a hole in the patient’s skull
plunging the patient into cold water
insisting that the patient swim for hours
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The ancient Roman doctor Asclepiades suggested what for his patients who behaved abnormally?
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singing and chanting
trephination and exorcism
warm baths and massages
cold baths while outdoors
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The word “bedlam,” which means uproar and confusion, comes from what?
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the name of a 16th-century doctor
a drill used in trephination
a type of exorcism
a notorious mental hospital
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What did Phillipe Pinel, William Tuke, and Benjamin Rush have in common?
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They all advocated for compassionate treatment of people who had a mental illness.
They all performed exorcisms of people who had been accused of witchcraft or being possessed.
All three made a connection between abnormal behavior and what sign of the zodiac a person was born
under.
They were the first doctors in their respective countries (France, Britain, and the United States) to perform
lobotomies.
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Which treatment is still used today on some patients who behave abnormally?
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lobotomy
electroconvulsive therapy
trephination therapy
Utica crib
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Which part of the brain does a lobotomy damage?
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occipital lobe
hippocampus
frontal lobe
amygdala
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Trina has a seizure disorder that causes confusion. “My dad and uncle have the same disorder,” Trinasays. What model of abnormality is this MOST likely to be?
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psychodynamic
cognitive
behavioral
biological
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Arturo has had periods of moderate to severe depression. “It’s hard for me to have confidence inmyself,” Arturo says. “When I was a kid, both my parents often told me that I would never be any good.”What model of abnormality is this MOST likely to be?
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psychodynamic
cognitive
sociocultural
biological
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After a huge argument with some family members, Gwen goes to bed. When she wakes up the nextmorning, she insists she cannot move her arms or legs. Several doctors are unable to find a physicalcause for her paralysis. A psychiatrist would MOST likely classify this case as what type of disorder?
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impulse control
developmental
personality
somatoform
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Brad sometimes will stay awake for two days at a time, gambling away all his money and feeling as ifnobody can defeat him. After one of these periods, he feels so sad and lost that he can’t get out of bedfor three or four days. A psychiatrist would MOST likely classify this case as what type of disorder?
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mood
neurodevelopmental
factitious
somatoform
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Monica is 16 years old. Her 18-year-old brother tells her that he has been accepted into the college ofhis choice. In a few months, he will move to a town three hours away from her. Monica responds byscreaming at him, sobbing for hours, locking herself in her bedroom, and refusing to eat unless heagrees to go to a college that is only 15 minutes away. A psychiatrist would MOST likely classify thiscase as what type of disorder?
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gender dysphoria
adjustment
developmental
neurodevelopmental
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What is the difference between a delusion and a hallucination?
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Children under 12 sometimes have delusions. Once children reach age 12, they are more likely to have
hallucinations than delusions.
They mean the same thing. Doctors in North America use the term “delusion,” and doctors in Europe use
the term “hallucination.”
A delusion means believing something that is not true. A hallucination means seeing something that is not
there.
A delusion means seeing something that is not there. A hallucination means believing something that is not
true.
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Long periods of sadness are the most common symptom of what illness?
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intercession
recession
repression
depression
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Low levels of serotonin play an important role in which disorder?
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depression
dissociation
delusions
hallucinations

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1. American Psychiatric Association (APA)
2. drilling a hole in the patient’s skull
3. warm baths and massages
4. a notorious mental hospital
5. They all advocated for compassionate treatment of people who had a mental illness.
6. electroconvulsive therapy
7. frontal lobe
8. biological
9. cognitive
10. somatoform
11. mood
12. adjustment
13. A delusion means believing something that is not true. A hallucination means seeing (or sensing) something that is not there.
14. depression
15. depression