Test 2 Preparation : Lecture 6

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What is arbitrary inference according to cognitive therapy?

Overemphasizing the negative

Which of the following is a cognitive intervention in cognitive therapy?

Thought records

What is the goal of behavioural therapy in treating depression?

Increasing contact with reinforcing events

A manic episode is characterized by which of the following?

Abnormally exaggerated elation or irritable mood

Which of the following is NOT a core feature of a manic episode?

Euphoria

What is the name of the disorder characterized by alterations between full manic and depressive episodes?

Bipolar I Disorder

What is the primary function of Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) Inhibitors?

To block the enzyme monoamine oxidase

What is a common side effect of SSRIs?

Reduced sex drive

What is the primary goal of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)?

To induce a seizure

What is the region of the brain targeted in Deep Brain Electrical Stimulation?

Brodmann Area 25

What is the typical duration of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) treatment?

6-10 sessions

What was the outcome of the Deep Brain Electrical Stimulation study by Mayberg et al. (2005)?

4 out of 6 recovered

What is the response rate of lithium as a drug of choice for treating bipolar disorder?

80%

What is the primary goal of family therapy in the treatment of bipolar disorder?

To reduce home stress, hostility, and overinvolvement of family members

Which of the following is NOT a type of stress disorder mentioned in the text?

Major Depressive Disorder

What is the purpose of psychoeducation in the treatment of bipolar disorder?

To educate the individual about bipolar disorder and its treatment

What is the name of the anti-seizure medication used to treat bipolar disorder if lithium is not tolerated?

Tegretol

What is the goal of relapse prevention plans in the treatment of bipolar disorder?

To detect early warning signs of relapse and prevent future episodes

What is the primary difference between dissociative amnesia and dissociative fugue?

Ability to recall personal identity

Which of the following is a characteristic of dissociative identity disorder?

Involves adoption of several new identities

What is the average number of identities in individuals with dissociative identity disorder?

15

Which of the following is a common comorbidity of dissociative identity disorder?

Depression

What is the primary cause of dissociative identity disorder?

Childhood abuse

Which of the following is a term used to describe the transition from one personality to another in dissociative identity disorder?

Switch

What is the primary goal of including Acute Stress Disorder in the DSM?

To help those with Acute Stress access mental health resources earlier

What percentage of individuals with PTSD did not meet the criteria for Acute Stress Disorder?

50%

What is the time frame for diagnosing Acute Stress Disorder after a trauma?

Within the first month

What is the key symptom of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder that is likely responsible for subsequent symptoms?

Intrusion symptoms associated with the traumatic event

How many symptoms are included in the DSM-IV criteria for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?

17

What is the percentage of individuals with Acute Stress Disorder who will develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?

50%

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