The retrospective design of collecting information on patients suffering from schizophrenia has a serious limitation in that it can result in inaccurate or biased recollections of previous events.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 2You are a psychologist who is treating two patients: one with an anxiety disorder and one with a depressive mood disorder.
During the course of treating them both, you notice that they have similar symptoms in common and that in fact, they may be more similar than dissimilar in many ways. Given your understanding of the limitations of the DSM classification scheme outlined in your text, which of the following might you suggest as a useful alternative model for describing abnormal behavior?
A) Use a multiaxial system with discrete categories.
B) Develop a model that describes disorders along dimensions of function.
C) Use developmental milestones as behavioral markers in models.
D) Classify disorders into discrete categories with no overlap between symptoms.
Question 3The case of Louise presented in your text is a classic example of persistent depressive disorder in that she was unable to derive pleasure from normal life events such as the marriage of her daughter. Your authors describe her as
A) withdrawn to the point of isolation.
B) living a binge-filled life.
C) being on an emotional roller coaster.
D) living under a gray cloud.
Question 4In order to receive an antisocial personality disorder diagnosis, a person must have exhibited symptoms of conduct disorder before the age of 15 years.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 5Racial bias is not a factor in the diagnosis for schizophrenia.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 6While beneficial in many ways, classification schemes for mental disorders have been criticized because they
A) may lead to self-fulfilling prophecies on the part of the patient.
B) complicate communication among professionals.
C) have not yet moved away from the psychoanalytic perspective.
D) do not assist in treatment planning.