PSYC 430 Quiz 5 Liberty University
- Which of the following symptoms is characteristic of borderline personality disorder?
- Which of the following is widely used in treatment for obsessive-compulsive personality disorder?
- Under the DSM-5 criteria, which of the following pathological personality traits is associated with avoidant personality disorder?
- Gina has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Which of the following would best describe Gina’s mood?
- Drug treatments for people with borderline personality disorders have focused on reducing:
- STEPPS is a ________ therapy treatment for borderline personality disorder.
- Which of the following personality disorders is more likely to endorse beliefs such as “I don’t have to be bound by rules that apply to other people”?
- is a group intervention for people with borderline personality disorder that combines cognitive techniques challenging irrational and maladaptive cognitions and behavioral techniques addressing self-management and problem solving.
- A(n) ________ trait is a complex pattern of behavior, thought, and feeling that is stable across time and across many situations.
- Individuals diagnosed with borderline personality disorder are:
- People with schizotypal personality disorder tend to show dysregulation of ________ in the brain.
- Reggie is uninteresting, dull, and humorless. He is aloof and reclusive, rarely responds to people saying “Good morning” or “Hello” to him, and often doesn’t understand jokes. His self-concept is distorted, and he has difficulty understanding others’ motives. If Reggie were diagnosed with a personality disorder, it would most likely be:
- Which of the following statements about borderline personality disorder is NOT true?
- Ruth’s physician informs her husband that a single dominant gene on chromosome 4 is transmitting Ruth’s condition. He also said that it is likely that one of her parents had the gene, which made gave her a 50 percent chance to inherit the gene. Ruth’ major symptoms include NCD and chorea—irregular jerks, grimaces, and twitches. Which disease is Ruth’s physician most likely referring to?
- Tourette’s disorder, persistent motor or vocal tic disorder, and stereotypic movement disorder respond well to a behavioral therapy called:
- In addition to subaverage intellectual functioning, a diagnosis of ________ requires that a child show deficits relative to his or her age group in at least two of the following skill areas: communication, self-care, home living, social or interpersonal skills, use of community resources, self-direction, academic skills, work, leisure, health, and personal safety.
- Approximately, ________ percent of children diagnosed with attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) respond to stimulant drugs.
- Alois Alzheimer first described a type of dementia that is now known as Alzheimer’s disease in
- Which of the following is true of neuroimaging studies and neurocognitive disorder?
- Perry has been diagnosed with profound intellectual disability. His treatment consists of behavioral therapy and drug treatments. His psychiatrist has prescribed risperidone which helps to:
- Which of the following statements is true of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
- Which of the following statements is true of Alzheimer’s disease?
- disorder involves deficits in fundamental motor skills, such as walking, running, or holding on to objects.
- Ronald Reagan, the former President of the United States, suffered from
- Which of the following is the most common form of neurocognitive disorder?