Mental Health Disorders - Quiz 1

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Mental Health Disorders Quiz

Test your knowledge on mental health disorders with this engaging quiz! Dive deep into concepts like the "four Ds" of abnormality and discover your understanding of psychological terms and theories.

  • 16 thought-provoking questions
  • Learn about different mental health perspectives
  • Understand the societal perceptions of mental illness
16 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CaringMind42
Name:
Which of the following is not a mental disorder in itself (in isolation)
Depression
Eating disorder
Risky sexual behaviour disorder
Seasonal affective disorder
The “four Ds” of abnormality are:
deviance, dysfunction, disturbance, and danger.
Danger, dread, deviance, and disturbance.
deviance, distress, dysfunction, and danger
dysfunction, disturbance, delirium, and danger.
Roman is a loner. He lives in a cabin in the woods with no running water or electricity. While he manages to survive this way, living so far from the closest city makes it very hard for him to get and keep gainful employment. He is often unhappy with his situation, yet he feels that he can do nothing to change it and has lived this way for years. Which term could NOT be used to describe Roman's behavior?
Deviant
Dysfunctional
Dangerous
Distressful
Hippocrates believed that abnormal behavior was caused by
Evil spirits.
Blood clots
Brain damage
Imbalance of bodily fluids
The _____ perspective views the chief causes of abnormal functioning as psychological
Moral
Somatogenic
Psychogenic
Psychoanalytic
Trying to correct the social conditions that give rise to psychological problems and identifying individuals who are at risk for developing emotional problems is known as:
Trephination
Positive Psychology
Triage
Prevention
Which term was the earliest used to describe those who we now refer to as “mentally ill”?
Crazy
Unbalanced
Madness
Unstable
Which statement is true about the “four Ds” of abnormality?
Most clinicians agree on what qualifies under each of “the four Ds.”
Every culture has generally identical criteria of what constitutes abnormality
An individual can only be diagnosed with a mental illness if (s)he has all “four Ds.”
None of the “four Ds” is, by itself, an adequate gauge of psychological abnormality
Judgments of abnormality depend on _____ as well as on cultural norms.
Geography
Specific circumstances
Politics
Age of the person
. _____ argues that societies invent the concept of mental illness so that they can control people whose unusual patterns of functioning upset or threaten the social order.
Carl Rogers
Sigmund Freud
Thames Frank
Thomas Szasz
Ken is so anxious that his anxiety by itself causes him to suffer. Ken's situation represents the aspect of the definition of abnormality called _____.
Colleen is so afraid of open spaces that she cannot leave her house to go to work. This represents the aspect of the definition of abnormality called _____.
The stated and unstated rules that a society establishes to govern proper conduct are referred to as _____.
The aspect of the definition of abnormality that characterizes behavior as different from the norm is _____.
Despite popular misconceptions, most people with psychological problems are not ______
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