Both humanistic and modern psychodynamic theorists focus on ______ as a causal factor in
depression.
a. inadequate social relationships and support
b. anger turned inward
c. loss of self-esteem
d. lack of self-fulfillment and meaning in life
Question 2A technique called __________ involves surgically implanting electrodes in specific areas of the brain and stimulating the electrodes and surrounding brain tissue by a pacemaker-like device placed in the chest wall.
a. repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation c. magnetic resonance stimulation
b. deep brain stimulation d. positron emission stimulation
Question 3In self-monitoring, the client assumes primary responsibility for assessing the problem
behavior.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 4One change in the DSM-5 is that conversion disorder is called which of the following?
a. functional neurological symptom disorder
b. malingering disorder
c. illness anxiety disorder
d. hypochondriasis
Question 5Todd is preoccupied with a small bump on his nose that he thinks is huge and grotesque. Daily, he spends hours in front of the mirror examining his perceived defect. Todd would most likely be diagnosed with ______ .
a. An adjustment disorder c. an impulse control disorder
b. hypochondriasis d. body dysmorphic disorder
Question 6In the DSM-5, having persistent problems cutting back or controlling alcohol use despite wanting
to do so is a symptom of a substance ______.
a. dependence disorder. c. use disorder.
b. withdrawal disorder. d. misuse disorder.