Effective treatments for conduct disorder usually involve
a. removing the child from the environment that has fostered the maladaptive behavior.
b. legal intervention.
c. teaching the child basic moral lessons.
d. parental participation.
Question 2Most transsexuals
a. are autogynephilic.
b. had gender dysphoria as children.
c. are exclusively heterosexual.
d. derive their sexual gratification from cross-dressing in public.
Question 3The text presented a case study of a retired man who was hospitalized by his wife and son. He was typical of many patients in that
a. he had become violent toward family members.
b. he never lost his orientation for time and person.
c. he had good memory for remote events but no memory for events that just occurred.
d. he became hypochondriacal and performed repetitive, meaningless rituals.
Question 4Spice, K2, and Blaze are names for ________________.
a. MDMA
b. LSD
c. Synthetic marijuana
d. Cannabis
Question 5Harold and Tanya both have a wide range of schizophrenic symptoms. Harold's symptoms have lasted for eight months; Tanya's have lasted only eight weeks. According to the DSM-5, their diagnoses should be
a. schizophrenia for Harold; schizophreniform disorder for Tanya.
b. disorganized schizophrenia for Harold; schizophrenia for Tanya.
c. schizoaffective disorder for Harold; schizophreniform disorder for Tanya.
d. schizophreniform disorder for Harold; brief psychotic disorder for Tanya.
Question 6The cohesive family model is a treatment strategy for the child with conduct disorder that
a. focuses on how the child's behavior elicits negative responses from other family members.
b. proposes that dysfunctional interactions have served to maintain the child's problematic behavior.
c. teaches the child basic moral lessons.
d. combines punitive and therapeutic interventions.