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Psychopathology exam questions and correct answers, with complete solution 2024. Bina has been diagnosed with depression. Her doctor says that depression is a common problem but Bina is miserable. She cannot be bothered to get washed in the morning and her manager is unhappy that she is taking a...

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Psychopathology exam questions and correct
answers, with complete solution 2024.
Bina has been diagnosed with depression. Her doctor says that depression is a
common problem but Bina is miserable. She cannot be bothered to get washed in
the morning and her manager is unhappy that she is taking a lot of time off work.
When she does go to work she is irritable, has temper tantrums and is rude to
customers.

Using your knowledge of three definitions of abnormality, explain whether or not
Bina's behaviour might be considered to be abnormal. [6 marks]
Statistical infrequency - the doctor says depression is quite common therefore Bina's
behaviour should not be considered abnormal.

Failure to function adequately - Bina is neglecting personal hygiene she also takes lots
of time off work therefore her behaviour could be considered abnormal.

Deviation from ideal mental health - Bina is miserable therefore her behaviour could be
considered abnormal.

Deviation from social norms - Bina has temper tantrums/is rude to customers which is
not the norm for adults in a work environment therefore her behaviour could be
considered to be abnormal.
Outline one behavioural and one cognitive characteristic of obsessive-
compulsive disorder (OCD). [4 marks]
Behavioural characteristic - this is the compulsion element of the disorder, where a
behaviour is performed repeatedly in order to alleviate anxiety

Cognitive characteristic - this is the obsessive element of the disorder, where the
sufferer experiences unwanted/intrusive thoughts or images that cause distress

Credit other relevant characteristics e.g. avoidance (behavioural)
Describe one drug therapy that has been used to treat obsessive-compulsive
disorder (OCD). Identify one limitation of drug therapy. [4 marks]
Use of SSRIs e.g. fluoxetine

Acts to inhibit the re-uptake or re-absorption of serotonin in the brain

Enables the serotonin to remain active at the synapse

Serotonin continues to stimulate the post-synaptic neuron
Outline and evaluate the cognitive approach to treating depression. [8 marks]
AO1

,Features of Beck's CBT

Focus on present experience

Identifying automatic negative or irrational thoughts

Thought catching

Challenging negative thoughts

Hypothesis testing via homework - patient as scientist

Behavioural activation - engaging in previously enjoyed activities to raise mood

Credit other relevant information e.g. Ellis's argumentation and disputation

AO3

Use of evidence to support effectiveness in alleviating symptoms, relapse rates etc.

Comparisons with medication e.g. March 2007

Role of the patient as engaged and active rather than passive

General enhancement of personal experience and efficacy

Severely depressed cannot engage in the process and need medication

Time and commitment where part of reasoned justification
Distinguish between obsessions and compulsions. [2 marks]
Obsessions are internal components because they are thoughts, and compulsions are
external components because they are behaviours.
Researchers analysed the behaviour of over 4000 pairs of twins. The results
showed that the degree to which obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is
inherited is between 45% and 65%.

With reference to the study described above, what do the results seem to show
about possible influences on the development of OCD? [4 marks]
Results indicate development of OCD is at least partly genetic

The findings suggest that heritability is high (between 45% and 65%)

This means that there must also be other explanations (inherited influence is not 100%)

So other factors (e.g. environment or other bio factors) may also partly account for
OCD.

, Steven describes how he feels when he is in a public place.
'I always have to look out for people who might be ill. If I come into contact with
people who look ill, I think I might catch it and die. If someone starts to cough or
sneeze then I have to get away and clean myself quickly.'

Outline one cognitive characteristic of OCD and one behavioural characteristic of
OCD that can be identified from the description provided by Steven. [2 marks]
Cognitive characteristics of OCD:
Hypervigilance - 'looking out for people who are ill'
Catastrophic thinking - 'I might catch it and die'.

Behavioural characteristic of OCD:
Repetitive cleaning - 'I have to clean myself'.
Fill in A and B, to show Beck's negative triad as it is used to explain depression.

Negative views about
A for example: 'I am worthless'

Negative views about
Bfor example: 'I will never be any good at anything'

Negative views about
C the world for example: 'Nobody values me'

[2 marks]
A: Self.

B: The future.
Briefly outline one strength of the cognitive explanation of depression. [2 marks]
Based on sound experimental research

Have provided effective treatments for depression

Acknowledges role of thoughts in behaviour/disorders.
Outline and evaluate the behavioural approach to treating phobias. [12 marks]
AO1

Aims to replace a faulty association between CS and CR that has resulted in a phobic
response

Gradually using systematic desensitisation - relaxation technique, anxiety hierarchy,
exposure stages, imagined and or real/in vivo

Suddenly using flooding - no relaxation, visualisation, intensive exposure in vivo or in
vitro

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