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Understanding Anxiety and Mental Health

Take our engaging quiz to test your knowledge about anxiety disorders, therapies, and mental health concepts. This quiz covers various aspects of psychology and aims to deepen your understanding.

  • 21 thought-provoking questions
  • Covers multiple aspects of mental health
  • Perfect for students, teachers, and anyone interested in psychology
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Which of the following is a common type of anxiety disorders?
Social Anxiety
Panic attacks
General anxiety disorder
All of the above
When bodily symptoms cannot be explained by known medical conditions, this is called:
Somatic disorder
OCD
Dissociative disorder
Dissociative Disorder is when:
You refuse to associate with the outside world
Under stress, you lose the integration of identity, consciousness, and memories
You have two or more disorders
"...feelings of great sadness, despair, guilt, worthlessness, hopelessness.." - this is associated with which disorder?
Schizophrenia
Bipolar disorder
Major depressive disorder
OCD
Person-centred therapy is:
Directive
Non-directive
Which technique of Psychoanalysis is used to help disturbed individuals?
Free association
Dream analysis
Analysis of resistance
Analysis of transference
All of the above
Gestalt therapy emphasizes clients taking full responsibility for their behaviours.
True
False
Which therapy uses aspects of operant/classical conditioning to replace inappropriate behaviour?
Cognitive therapies
Relationship therapies
Behaviour therapies
When a person is faced with the thing they fear for an extended period of time to decrease anxiety, this is called?
Combatting
Flooding
Confrontation
In Rational-Emotive therapy, it is the persons ______ that is believed to cause personal stress
Experiences
Genetics
Lack of knowledge
Irrational beliefs
Which one is NOT one of the 3 main biological therapies?
Talk therapy
Drug therapy
Electroconvulsive therapy
Lithium is use to even out the mood swings in bipolar disorder.
False
True
Electroconvulsive therapy has a major side effect of:
Memory loss
Speech impediment
Loss of vision
Situational attributions relate to external causes; whereas Dispositional attributions relate to internal causes.
True
False
The "Mere-Exposure Effect" emphasizes the importance of:
Minimized exposure
Proximity
Being comfortable
None of the above
Which term fits best with the idea of going along with the majority?
Obedience
Compliance
Conformity
Putting in less effort when working on a common task with others is known as:
Social loafing
Social sabotage
Social laziness
Which is NOT a component of an attitude?
Emotional
Behavioural
Spatial
Cognitive
Persuasion is defined as deliberately trying to influence the attitude/behaviour of another person
True
False
Prejudice consists of _____ towards others, while discrimination consists of _____ toward others.
Actions, attitudes
Actions, behaviours
Attitudes, behaviours
Attitudes, actions
Prejudice is often defined and explained through the lens of what theory?
Biological
Social learning
Behavourism
Cognitive learning
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