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Final Examination

PSYC 411
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
Lecture: 10:00 1:00 P.M. / Monday / Rm. TLA
Ramos, Israel M.
Instructor
NAME: ________________________
_____________
SECTION: ______________________

DATE:

Multiple Choice (25 Items)


1. It is the Hallmark of Bulimia.
a. Binge
b. Nervosa

c. Binge Eating
d. Bulimia

2. Eating excess amounts of food and Eating is perceived as uncontrollable


a. Binge
c. Binge Eating
b. Nervosa
d. Bulimia
3. It is self-induced vomiting, using of diuretics & laxatives and some exercise
excessively, whereas others fast.
a. Binge
c. Bulimia
b. Purging
d. Nervosa
4. Most people who have this disorder are over concerned with body shape and
they fear of gaining weight.
a. Binge Eating Disorder
c. Obesity
b. Anorexia Nervosa
d. Bulimia Nervosa
5. Most people who have this disorder show marked disturbance in body image
and the methods of weight loss can have severe life threatening medical
consequences.
a. Binge Eating Disorder
c. Obesity
b. Anorexia Nervosa
d. Bulimia Nervosa

6. People who have problems with sexual responses are this.


a. Sexually Dysfunctional
c. Psychologically Dysfunctional
b. Paraphilias
d. Sexual Behaviorists
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7. It is a sexual attraction and arousal to inappropriate people, or objects.


a. Sexually Dysfunctional
c. Psychologically Dysfunctional
b. Paraphilias
d. Sexual Behaviorists
8. The co-occurrence of two or more disorders in a single individual is referred to
as?
a. Comorbidity
c. Transference
b. Etiology
d. Syphilis
9. Person feels trapped in the body of the wrong sex.
a. Gender Identity Disorder
c. Multiple Identity Disorder
b. Gender Equality
d. Gender Preference
10.A person who has this has little or no interest in any type of sexual activity.
a. Hyper activists
c. Hyperactive Sexual Desire Disorder
b. Hypo activists
d. Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
11.It is having difficulty in achieving and maintaining an erection.
a. Female Erectile Disorder
c. Male Erection
b. Male Erectile Disorder
d. Female Erection
12.It is the enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the
environment and oneself, which are exhibited in a wide range of important
social and personal contexts.
a. Personality Dysfunction
c. Personality
b. Personal Preference
d. Personality Disorder
13.It is the enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the
environment and oneself that are exhibited in a wide range of important
social and personal contexts, and are inflexible and maladaptive, and cause
either significant functional impairment or subjective distress.
a. Personality Dysfunction
c. Personality
b. Personal Preference
d. Personality Disorder
14.Extreme patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that deviate from a
persons culture.
a. Personality Dysfunction
c. Personality
b. Personal Preference
d. Personality Disorder
15.It is a pattern of detachment from social relationships and restricted range of
emotional expression
a. Schizoid PD
c. Paranoid PD
b. Schizotypal PD
d. Odd or Eccentric
16.It is a pattern of excessive emotionality and attention seeking.
a. Narcissistic PD
c.Histrionic PD
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b. Antisocial PD

d. Borderline PD

17.Defined by abnormalities in one or more of the ff. Five domains: delusions,


hallucinations, disorganized thinking (speech), grossly disorganized or
abnormal motor behavior (including catatonia), and negative symptoms.
a. Schizoid PD
c. Schizotypal PD
b. Psychotic
d. Paranoid PD
18.Are fixed beliefs that are not amenable to change in the light of conflicting
evidence.
a. Schizotypal PD
c. Delusions
b. Psychotic
d. Paranoid PD
19.It involves the conviction that a major catastrophe will occur, and somatic
delusions focus on preoccupations regarding health and organ function.
a. Nihilistic delusions
c. Grandiose delusions
b. Delusions
d. Erotomanic delusions
20.They are vivid and clear, with the full force and impact of normal perceptions,
and not under voluntary control.
a. Hallucinogen
c. Grandiose delusions
b. Delusions
d. Hallucinations
21.Suicide Rates Are Increasing to?
a. Adult
b. Young

c. Infanthood
d. Males and Females

22.Account for a substantial portion of the morbidity associated


schizophrenia but are less prominent in other psychotic disorders.
a. Positive Symptoms
c. Neutral Symptoms
b. Negative Symptoms
d. Addictive Symptoms

with

23.It is a pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and control at


the expense of flexibility.
a. Dependent PD
c. Obsessive-Compulsive PD
b. Avoidant PD
d. Independent PD
24.Complain of sleepiness throughout the day, but do sleep through the night.
a. Dyssomnias
c. Narcolepsy
b. Insomnia
d. Primary Insomnia
25.Imaginal procedure involving aversive consequences.
a. Covert sensitization
c. Family/ marital therapy
b. Orgasmic reconditioning
d.
Coping
and
relapse
prevention
Identification (25 Items)
3

1. Inability to achieve orgasm despite adequate sexual desire and arousal.


____________________
2. Ejaculation occurring before the man or partner wishes it to. ____________________
3. Characterized by involuntary contractions of the muscles of the outer third of the
vagina. _____________________
4.

Practice

of

observing

an

unsuspecting

individual

undressing

or

naked.

________________
5. It is the psychotherapeutic approach that addresses dysfunctional emotions,
maladaptive behaviors & cognitive process and contents through a number of goaloriented, explicit and systematic approaches. ___________________
6. Sexual attraction to ones own children. _________________
7.

Chronic

regurgitation

and

re-swallowing

of

partially

digested

food.

_________________
8. Abnormal behavioral and physiological events during sleep. ___________________
9. Daytime sleepiness and Cataplexic attacks. ___________________
10. Restricted air flow and/or brief cessations of breathing. __________________
11.

Problem

is

due

to

brains

inability

to

synchronize

day

and

night.

___________________
12. Patterns of unstable moods and relationships and Impulsivity fear of
abandonment, very poor self-image. ____________________
13. Exaggerated / unreasonable sense of self-importance. ____________________
14. People who have this have extreme sensitivity to the opinions of others.
___________________
15. People who have this have strong reliance on others to make major and minor
life decisions. ________________________
16. Egocentric, deceitful, shallow, impulsive individuals who use and manipulate
others. ________________________
17. Expression includes reductions in the expression of emotions in the face, eye
contact, intonation of speech (prosody), and movements of the hand, head, and
face that normally give an emotional emphasis to speech. ___________________
18. Is a decrease in motivated self-initiated purposeful activities. The individual may
sit for long periods of time and show little interest in participating in work or social
activities. __________________

19. Delusions of inflated worth, power, knowledge, identity, or special relationship


to a deity or famous person. _____________________
20. This subtype applies when the dominant delusional belief cannot be clearly
determined or is not described in specific types (e.g., referential delusions without a
prominent persecutory or grandiose component). ___________________
21. It involves distressful and disturbing dreams; such dreams interfere with daily
life functioning and interrupt sleep. ___________________
22.

Characterized

by

severe

pain

in

the

genitals

during

sexual

activity.

__________________
23. The treatment on people who have Schizotypal Personality Disorder usually
focuses on. ____________________
24. Is a period of time after a previous episode during which no disorder-specific
symptoms are present. __________________________
25. It is an abrupt experience of intense fear or acute discomfort, accompanied by
physical symptoms that usually include heart palpitations, chest pain, shortness of
breath, and, possibly dizziness. ______________________
Enumerations (50 Items)
What are the 4 Types of Eating Disorders?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5 Types of Sleeping Disorders
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
What are the 10 DSM-IV-TR Personality Disorders?
1.
2.
5

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
5 varieties of themes of Delusions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4 human sexual response cycles
1.
2.
3.
4.
6 Main Types of Paraphilias
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Types of Circadian Rhythm Disorders
1.
2.

There are 9 different types of psychotic disorders, give at least 6:


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Symptoms of Histrionic Personality Disorder:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
5 Symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

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