CHYS 2P35 term 3 exam || with A+ Guaranteed Solutions.
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CHYS 2P35
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CHYS 2P35
By definition, an anxiety disorder is the experience of ______ feelings of anxiety.
periodic
subtle
chronic
emotional correct answers chronic
Anxiety disorders have a lifetime prevalence of about
29 percent.
5 percent.
17 percent.
52 percent. correct answers 29 percent
Paulina refuses...
CHYS 2P35 term 3 exam || with A+ Guaranteed Solutions.
By definition, an anxiety disorder is the experience of ______ feelings of anxiety.
periodic
subtle
chronic
emotional correct answers chronic
Anxiety disorders have a lifetime prevalence of about
29 percent.
5 percent.
17 percent.
52 percent. correct answers 29 percent
Paulina refuses to spend the night at a friend's house and cannot go to sleep without a parent
sitting with her. She also becomes upset when her parents leave for work. Which of the
following disorders does Paulina likely have?
Agoraphobia
Separation anxiety disorder
Selective mutism
Social anxiety disorder correct answers Separation anxiety disorder
Which of the following is true?
-Females are more likely to experience separation anxiety disorder than are males.
-Males are more likely to experience separation anxiety disorder than are females.
-Most individuals who develop separation anxiety disorder have no history of adversity or
traumatic events.
-It is unusual for those with separation anxiety disorder to later develop other anxiety or
depressive symptoms. correct answers Females are more likely to experience separation anxiety
disorder than are males
The symptoms of separation anxiety disorder seem to be more severe in countries that promote
a(n) _______ set of cultural norms.
collectivist
nativist
capitalist
individualistic correct answers individualistic
A promising intensive, time-limited therapy for the treatment of separation anxiety disorder is a
form of _______.
deep brain stimulation
mindfulness mediation
interpersonal therapy
cognitive-behavioral therapy correct answers cognitive-behavioral therapy
Of all 12-month prevalence cases of anxiety disorders, almost 23% are classified as _______.
,severe
mild
serious
moderate correct answers severe
Which is true of children with separation anxiety disorder? Choose all that apply.
They do not want to go to school.
They need to sleep near their attachment figures.
They become so anxious that they withdraw from their parents.
They develop physical complaints such as headaches, stomaches, or nausea. correct answers
They do not want to go to school.
They need to sleep near their attachment figures.
They develop physical complaints such as headaches, stomaches, or nausea.
Refusing to talk in specific situations is the core feature of the disorder known as ______
______. correct answers selective mutism
What percent of individuals, worldwide, are likely to experience separation anxiety disorder
sometime in their lives?
7.6%
5.3%
2.4%
11.2% correct answers 5.3%
Behavioral treatment options for separation anxiety disorder include which of the following?
Choose all that apply.
Modeling
Systematic desensitization
Self control interventions
Prolonged exposure
Flooding correct answers Modeling
Systematic desensitization
Prolonged exposure
Which approach to the treatment of selective mutism do children respond well to?
Behavior therapy
Interpersonal therapy
Medication
In-patient hospitalization correct answers Behavior therapy
Which of the following did an investigation of CBT for the treatment of selective mutism find to
be true?
The treatment typically took place in the home.
The treatment typically took place in an outpatient clinic.
The highest rates of improvement were in children 6 and older.
,The highest rates of improvement were in children younger than 5. correct answers The highest
rates of improvement were in children younger than 5
When Nick sees a spider, he becomes paralyzed with fear. This is an example of a _____ correct
answers phobia
Researchers believe the anxiety associated with specific phobias may relate to abnormalities in
the ______ ______ cortex. correct answers anterior insular
In the ____ ____ ____ exposure method, a client is exposed to a minor anxiety situation and then
gradually progresses toward those that cause greater anxiety. correct answers graded in vivo
Which therapy approach coaches the client on learning to challenge their irrational beliefs about
perceived threatening situations?
Behavioral therapy
Imaginal flooding
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Systematic desensitization correct answers Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Based on a recent meta-analysis, how effective is virtual reality exposure therapy?
It is as effective as behavior therapy.
It is more effective than behavior therapy.
It is less effective than behavior therapy.
The research was inconclusive. correct answers It is as effective as behavior therapy
Which of the following might a person with a specific phobia about driving over bridges tell
himself as part of the cognitive-behavioral intervention "talking to himself"?
My fears are ridiculous.
I am a really stupid person for having this fear.
Nothing bad will happen to me.
I will soon get over the bridge. correct answers My fears are ridiculous.
Nothing bad will happen to me.
I will soon get over the bridge.
If a client is afraid of heights, a clinician may bring the client to the top of a tall building. This is
an example of which of the following behavioral techniques?
Systematic flooding
In vivo flooding
Imaginal flooding
Desensitization correct answers In vivo flooding
Gradually exposing a client to stimuli that present greater and more intense feelings of anxiety is
referred to as a procedure called
desensitization exposure.
systematic exposure.
graded in vivo exposure.
, flooding. correct answers graded in vivo exposure
Which of the following medications sometimes used to treat social anxiety disorders has the
most potential for abuse?
Anticonvulsives
Benzodiazapines
SSRIs or SNRIs
Antipsychotics correct answers Benzodiazapines
Which of the following is true?
Virtual reality exposure therapy is less effective in the treatment of social phobia than it is in the
treatment of specific phobia.
Virtual reality exposure therapy is equally effective in the treatments of social phobia and
specific phobia.
There has been no research on virtual reality exposure therapy for the treatment of social phobia.
Virtual reality exposure therapy is more effective in the treatment of social phobia than it is in
the treatment of specific phobia. correct answers Virtual reality exposure therapy is less effective
in the treatment of social phobia than it is in the treatment of specific phobia
Which of the following personality disorders are classified in cluster b in the dsm-5? correct
answers histrionic personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, antisocial personality
disorder, borderline personality disorder
One major flaw of the_____ rating system for personality disorders retained in the dsm-v is that
it does not allow for the possibility of a client's "somewhat" antisocial or narcissistic behavior
correct answers categorial
Cluster a of the personality disorder of the dsm-5 is the correct answers odd, eccentric cluster
A person with a diagnosis of_______ personality disorder may be extremely suspicious of others
and always on guard against potential danger or harm correct answers paranoid
A person diagnosed with which of the following disorders defines their sense of self and self-
woth in terms of their work productivity? correct answers obessiive compulsive disorder
Transference-focused psychotherapy, which uses the client-clinician relationship as the
framework for helping clients achieve greater understanding of their unconscious feelings and
motives, is a treatment for correct answers borderline personality disorder
According to the biological perspective on the development of antisocial personality disorder,
which of the following neurotransmitters may be implicated? correct answers dopamine,
serotonin, norepinephrine
In the alternative diagnostic system for personality disorders described in section 3 of the dsm-5,
a person must have pathological traits in at least one of____ domains correct answers 5
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