Clinical Psychology

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Clinical psychology quiz for edexcel 2016 where 'other disorder' is AN and where studies are rosenhan, carlsson and Guardia
Alice Storr
Quiz by Alice Storr, updated more than 1 year ago
Alice Storr
Created by Alice Storr about 8 years ago
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Question 1

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SZ occurs in 1% of the population
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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What are the 4 D's?
Answer
  • Deviance, Dysfunction, Distress, Danger
  • Deviance, Disaster, Danger, Distress
  • Dysfunction, Disaster, Desirability, Discomfort
  • Discomfort, Deviance, Danger, Disaster

Question 3

Question
The statistical definition of abnormality describes the 'norm' as something which is [blank_start]usual[blank_end] or typical. When behaviour is rare it is classed as [blank_start]abnormal[blank_end]. Normal characteristics occur in [blank_start]95%[blank_end] of the population. Abnormal characteristics occur in the [blank_start]2.5%[blank_end] of the population on either side.
Answer
  • usual
  • unexpected
  • abnormal
  • weird
  • 95%
  • 90%
  • 80%
  • 2.5%
  • 5%
  • 10%

Question 4

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The [blank_start]social norm[blank_end] definition of abnormality states that those who do not follow the [blank_start]explicit[blank_end] rules (clearly written eg. law) or [blank_start]implicit[blank_end] rules (eg. suggested but not expressed in a formal manner) are abnormal. Behaviour cannot be considered abnormal as long as [blank_start]society[blank_end] accepts it.
Answer
  • social norm
  • abnormal
  • explicit
  • implicit
  • society
  • I
  • other normal people

Question 5

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Label the image with the appropriate text
Answer
  • DSM-IV-TR had a 5-part axial system
  • DSM-IV-TR had a 5-part analysis
  • Section 1: introduction to manual
  • Section 1:explains families of disorders
  • Section 2: classification of disorders
  • Section 2: symptoms
  • Section 3: other assessment measures
  • Section 3: symptoms
  • Linked to key Q
  • Not linked to key Q
  • Released 2013
  • Released 2000
  • Released 2010

Question 6

Question
Label the image with the correct text
Answer
  • American
  • Global
  • Only mental health disorders
  • other disorders too
  • Creates families of disorders
  • Ignores similarities between disorders
  • Link to key Q
  • No link to key Q
  • Includes instruction manual
  • No instruction manual included

Question 7

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Aetiological validity is defined as the extent to which a disorder has the same cause of causes. A diagnosis has aetiological validity when the diagnosis reflects known causes eg. family history in a disorder known to have genetic causes.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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The majority of SZ cases are found in those who are lower class. In the UK, 4 in 1000 people from the lowest social class have SZ. - This explanation for SZ is known as:
Answer
  • Social breeder hypothesis
  • Social adversity
  • Social drift

Question 9

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Other possible causes of SZ include:
Answer
  • Social Adversity
  • Social Drift
  • Environmental breeder
  • Immigrant population
  • Dopamine hypothesis
  • Genetics
  • D2 pathways
  • D4 pathways
  • Serotonin hypothesis

Question 10

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Dopamine pathways relevant to SZ symptoms
Answer
  • mesocortical
  • mesolimbic
  • metabolic
  • metalimbic
  • metocortical

Question 11

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Gottesman and [blank_start]Shields[blank_end] (1996) studied [blank_start]61[blank_end] MZ or DZ twins. Concordance rates for MZ twins was [blank_start]42%[blank_end] (but in severe cases of SZ concordance rate was [blank_start]higher[blank_end]). Concordance rates for DZ twins was [blank_start]17%[blank_end].
Answer
  • 61
  • 60
  • 90
  • 65
  • 42%
  • 45%
  • higher
  • lower
  • 17%
  • 20%
  • 3%
  • Shields
  • Shield
  • Shhhh
  • Samantha

Question 12

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Anti-psychiatry movement: [blank_start]Szasz[blank_end] (1972) wrote 'myth of mental illness'. [blank_start]Foucalt[blank_end] (1961) label of 'mental illness' was misused to keep control of those who were a threat to society. [blank_start]Laing[blank_end] (1960) said SZ is a label used as a form of violece by the government on [blank_start]non-confosmists[blank_end]
Answer
  • Szasz
  • Shulze
  • Szaszasz
  • Foucalt
  • Fowlcalt
  • Food
  • Flukehalt
  • Laing
  • Lang
  • Lady
  • Lauderback
  • non-conformists
  • conformists

Question 13

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Phase 1 of FBT is called 'refeeding'
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 14

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Serotonin explanation for AN: [blank_start]Amino acids[blank_end] in food trigger serotonin production in the brain to make you feel [blank_start]full[blank_end]. In a person with AN the lack of serotonin production makes them feel [blank_start]calmer[blank_end] but the brain [blank_start]overcompensates[blank_end] for the lack of serotonin by producing extra, making the person feel [blank_start]worse[blank_end].
Answer
  • Amino acids
  • Carbohydrates
  • Yummyness
  • full
  • hungry
  • calmer
  • karma
  • worse
  • overcompensates
  • undercompensates
  • worse
  • better

Question 15

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[blank_start]Carlsson[blank_end] et al 1999/2000 - contemporary study. The study was actually a [blank_start]review[blank_end]. Aim: show how neurotransmitter functioning and psychosis provide explanations for [blank_start]SZ[blank_end]. Method: obtain evidence on role of [blank_start]neurotransmitters[blank_end] in SZ. Findings: PCP acts as an [blank_start]antagonist[blank_end] of a glutamate receptor - glutamate deficiency = psychosis. Glutamate failure = + & - symptoms. Clozapine = highly [blank_start]effective[blank_end] for SZ. Conclusions: More research needed. Drug therapies must consider roles of neurotransmitters.
Answer
  • Carlsson
  • Carlson
  • review
  • meta-analysis
  • SZ
  • AN
  • neurotransmitters
  • receptors
  • antagonist
  • protagonist
  • effective
  • ineffective

Question 16

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HCPC Standards
Answer
  • of proficiency
  • of conduct, performance and ethics
  • of confidentiality
  • for continuing professional development
  • of education and training
  • for prescribing
  • of communication

Question 17

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Triangulating is where you take one or two pieces of information and consider them individually to make a conclusion
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 18

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Mann Whitney U-test is used when
Answer
  • data is ordinal
  • data is nominal
  • data is unrelated
  • test of difference
  • data is correlative
  • data is interval
  • design is independent groups
  • design is repeated measures
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