The sociocultural perspective has much strength for understanding mental disorders including
a. evidence linking social, cultural, or environmental factors causally to mental health.
b. understanding why people exposed to adverse influences have various outcomes.
c. details of how psychological problems develop.
d. understanding different sources of stress that impact a person and how that person copes with stress.
Question 2A common self-report measure that addresses negative attitudes toward oneself, level of impairment due to depression, and physical symptoms is the
a. Beck Depression Inventory II.
b. DSM Depression Inventory.
c. Maslow's Hierarchy Inventory.
d. Depression Impairment Inventory.
Question 3What is the difference between a paraphilia and a paraphilic disorder?
a. A paraphilic disorder involves unusual sexual behavior without problems, whereas a paraphilia is diagnosed when unusual sexual behavior results in problems.
b. A paraphilia involves unusual sexual behavior without problems, whereas a paraphilic disorder is diagnosed when unusual sexual behavior results in problems.
c. A paraphilia involves problems in normal sexual activity, whereas a paraphilic disorder is diagnosed when there are problems with unusual sexual behavior.
d. There is no difference between these two terms.
Question 4It is most likely inappropriate and unethical to
a. apply identical treatment to all patients.
b. use behavioral analysis.
c. perform personality testing.
d. statistically analyze psychological results.
Question 5Interview assessment techniques for mood disorders and suicide can be an important observational tool beyond the questions and answers themselves, allowing the assessor to consider
a. the symbolic content of answers.
b. nonverbal behaviors indicative of problems.
c. a psychosocial index of confidence.
d. a demonstration of the respondent's self-esteem level.