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COUN 5107 Week 6 Quiz – Score 50 out of 50
- Question: Neuroimaging has found that
- Question: People with panic disorder show dysregulation of norepinephrine systems in an area of the brainstem called the
- Question: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated
- Question: The translation of the Greek term “agoraphobia” means
- Question: Separation anxiety disorder may stem from
- Question: Which of the following is an example of a compulsion?
- Question: If a person experiences a loss of interest in usual activities and at least four other depressive symptoms chronically for at least two weeks, and these symptoms are severe enough to interfere with the person’s ability to function in everyday life, the person meets the criteria for
- Question: Which of the following affects norepinephrine and dopamine systems, has been useful in treating psychomotor retardation, and appears to overcome the sexual dysfunction side effects of SSRIs?
- Question: Which of the following statements about biological theories of bipolar disorder is true?
- Question: A person filled with grandiose self-esteem, displaying rapid speech and impulsive behaviors, and showing an elevated, expansive, or irritable mood for at least one week is exhibiting symptoms of
- Question: Lack of remorse or guilt for one’s actions, lack of concern for performance at school or work, and shallow emotions demonstrate
- Question: Which behavioral disorder among adolescents and children is characterized by a chronic pattern of unconcern for the basic rights of others?
- Question: A child diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder is most likely to perform which of the following behaviors?
- Question: Children who have been diagnosed with conduct disorder
- Question: Families whose members engage in antisocial behaviors may
- Question: Which of the following female high school students is most likely to develop a feeding and eating disorder?
- Question: For several months, Reba has kept her weight 10 to 15 pounds below what would be considered normal for her age and height. She uses laxatives after her meals as a purging behavior. She has become concerned because she has recently stopped menstruating. Based on the DSM-5-TR, with which of the following feeding and eating disorders will Reba most likely be diagnosed?
- Question: All of the following are considered serious physical consequences of anorexia nervosa except
- Question: Enrique is significantly overweight and distressed with his body image. He often eats at the all-you-can-eat buffet and then feels a lack of control when he can’t do anything to make himself feel better. Based on the DSM-5-TR, he will most likely meet the criteria for
- Question: Obesity is linked to increased risk for all of the following except
COUN 5107 Week 6 Qui – Score 50 out of 50
- Question: A person filled with grandiose self-esteem: displaying rapid speech and impulsive behaviors: and showing an elevated, expansive, or irritable mood for at least one week is exhibiting symptoms of mania OCD
- Question: A(n) is a recurring thought that is persistent, uncontrollable, and causes distress,
- Question: Biological theories of obsessive-compulsive disorder have focused on a circuit in the brain involved in:
- Question: Fergus has lost one hundred pounds this past year through extreme exercise and dieting. His weight is 15 percent below what his physician says is a healthy for him, yet Fergus refuses to acknowledge his thinness or the serious risks of self-starvation. Fergus is afraid that if he gains weight. no woman will date him. Fergus is best exhibiting signs of _____ .
- Question: If a person experiences a loss of interest in usual activities and at least four other depressive symptoms chronically for at least two weeks, and these symptoms are severe enough to interfere with the person’s ability to function in everyday life. the person meets the criteria for ____ .
- Question: If a person experiences depressed mood plus two other symptoms of depression for at least two years, and during the two years he or she has not been without depressive symptoms for more than two months, the person is most likely to be diagnosed with ____ .
- Question: Individuals who experience an acute stress disorder may experience symptoms such as a sense of detachment, feelings of unreality, and inability to recall an important aspect of the trauma.
- Question: Laurell is of normal weight but is over-concerned with her weight and figure. She often eats meals containing hundreds of calories and then feels guilty about her lack of control over eating. She subsequently uses laxatives to purge herself and get rid of the unwanted calories. According to the 0510-5. Laurell best meets the diagnostic criteria for ____ .
- Question: Marty is worried that she is going to get sick and die. So, to get rid of these thoughts, she washes her hands dozens of times a day to get rid of germs that might make her ill. Her hand-washing is known as:
- Question: People who have such a severe fear of being embarrassed in public that they avoid situations in which they would have to interact with others may be diagnosed with:
- Question: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a consequence of:
- Question: Research on family dynamics suggests which characteristic is likely present in families with eating disorders?
- Question: The prevalence of bulimia nervosa:
- Question: Victor experiences day-to-day anxiety that is not associated with a particular object. He is most likely to be diagnosed with:
- Question: Which of the following cognitive variables has predicted suicide most consistently?
- Question: Which of the following disorders consists of emotional and behavioral symptoms such as depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, or conduct disturbance behaviors that occur within three months of the experience of a stressor?
- Question: Which of the following disorders most commonly occurs with persistent depressive disorder?
- Question: Which of the following hormones is often used as a measure of stress?
- Question: Which of the following is the driving force behind most people’s attempt to lose weight?
- Question: Which theory of eating disorders is probably the most explanatory?
COUN 5107 Week 6 Quiz – Score 50 out of 50
- Question: A person filled with grandiose self-esteem; displaying rapid speech and impulsive behaviors; and showing an elevated, expansive, or irritable mood for at least one week is exhibiting symptoms of _____.
- Question: A(n) _____ is a recurring thought that is persistent, uncontrollable, and causes distress,
- Question: Biological theories of obsessive-compulsive disorder have focused on a circuit in the brain involved in:
- Question: Fergus has lost one hundred pounds this past year through extreme exercise and dieting. His weight is 15 percent below what his physician says is a healthy for him, yet Fergus refuses to acknowledge his thinness or the serious risks of self- starvation. Fergus is afraid that if he gains weight, no woman will date him. Fergus is best exhibiting signs of
- Question: If a person experiences a loss of interest in usual activities and at least four other depressive symptoms chronically for at least two weeks, and these symptoms are severe enough to interfere with the person’s ability to function in everyday life, the person meets the criteria for _____.
- Question: If a person experiences depressed mood plus two other symptoms of depression for at least two years, and during the two years he or she has not been without depressive symptoms for more than two months, the person is most likely to be diagnosed with
- Question: Individuals who experience an acute stress disorder may experience _____ symptoms such as a sense of detachment, feelings of unreality, and inability to recall an important aspect of the trauma.
- Question: Laurell is of normal weight but is over-concerned with her weight and figure. She often eats meals containing hundreds of calories and then feels guilty about her lack of control over eating. She subsequently uses laxatives to purge herself and get rid of the unwanted calories. According to the DSM-5, Laurell best meets the diagnostic criteria for _____ .
- Question: Marty is worried that she is going to get sick and die. So, to get rid of these thoughts, she washes her hands dozens of times a day to get rid of germs that might make her ill. Her hand- washing is known as:
- Question: People who have such a severe fear of being embarrassed in public that they avoid situations in which they would have to interact with others may be diagnosed with:
- Question: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a consequence of:
- Question: Research on family dynamics suggests which characteristic is likely present in families with eating disorders?
- Question: The prevalence of bulimia nervosa:
- Question: Victor experiences day-to-day anxiety that is not associated with a particular object. He is most likely to be diagnosed with:
- Question: Which of the following cognitive variables has predicted suicide most consistently?
- Question: Which of the following disorders consists of emotional and behavioral symptoms such as depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, or conduct disturbance behaviors that occur within three months of the experience of a stressor?
- Question: Which of the following disorders most commonly occurs with persistent depressive disorder?
- Question: Which of the following hormones is often used as a measure of stress?
- Question: Which of the following is the driving force behind most people’s attempt to lose weight?
- Question: Which theory of eating disorders is probably the most explanatory?
Additional information
Insituition | Capella University |
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Contributor | Griselda Johnson |
Language | English |
Documents Type | Microsoft Word |