Which term describes physical symptoms and disability in the absence of physical disease?
a) factitious
b) somatoform
c) psychosomatic
d) gastrointestinal
Question 2What is the root of the sexual disorder called voyeurism?
a) It is derived from a Latin word meaning deviant.
b) It is derived from a French word meaning watcher.
c) The root is a combination of two Greek words meaning sexual disorder.
d) The root is a combination of two Latin words meaning aggressive encounter.
Question 3Mark has a high fever, and he hears voices saying his brother is in danger and needs his help. What term would a psychiatrist use to describe Mark's symptom?
a) delusion
b) hallucination
c) paranoid reaction
d) catatonic response
Question 4Somatization, conversion disorder, pain disorder, and hypochondriasis are
all classified by DSM-IV-TR as
a) anxiety disorders.
b) factitious disorders.
c) somatoform disorders.
d) psychophysiological disorders.
Question 5What is the most common type of hallucination that occurs in schizophrenia?
a) visual
b) tactile
c) auditory
d) olfactory
Question 6At a cocktail party, you become involved in a conversation involving sexual behavior. As you learn, some of the guests are sadomasochists. Your curiosity gets the better of you and you ask one of them to describe his views on his sexual interests.
Which of the following are you likely to hear in response to your question?
a) My sexual interests are natural and have been present since I was a child.
b) I recognize that genetic factors are responsible for my sexual interests and I do resist them.
c) As a result of sexual abuse early in my life I now seek sexual outlets that involve pain and suffering because it is all I know.
d) My confusion over sexual orientation has led me to investigate a wide variety of sexual outlets until I find that one that fits me best.