QUESTION 30 Two years ago, Ashley was diagnosed with a depressive…
Question Answered step-by-step QUESTION 30 Two years ago, Ashley was diagnosed with a depressive… QUESTION 30Two years ago, Ashley was diagnosed with a depressive disorder. For many years prior to her diagnosis, Ashley felt sad and hopeless nearly every day. During this time, she also had trouble sleeping and always felt tired. The disorder Ashley was diagnosed with is MOST likely: a. major depressive disorder. b. cyclothymia. c. persistent depressive disorder. d. bipolar disorder.2 points QUESTION 31Roger has schizophrenia. He and his family have been going to family therapy to work on ways to effectively manage his symptoms as well as to address other family issues. One area the therapist recommends Roger and his family work on is how they interact with one another. Roger and his family tend to be overinvolved in one another’s lives and are often openly hostile with one another. This pattern of interaction is called _____ emotion. a. psychotic b. expressed c. double-bind d. categorical2 points QUESTION 32If a person has experienced periods of extremely elated moods and extremely low moods, then that person would MOST likely be diagnosed with _____ disorder. a. bipolar b. major depressive c. persistent depressive d. dysthymic2 points QUESTION 33The _____ is an explanation specific to anxiety disorder that emphasizes the interaction of biological factors, general psychological factors, and specific psychological factors. a. triple vulnerability theory b. sociocultural model of abnormality c. diathesis-stress model d. biopsychosocial model of abnormality2 points QUESTION 34A practitioner who prescribes drugs for the treatment of depressive disorders MOST likely views _____ to be the main factor underlying why people get depressive disorders. a. chemical imbalance b. brain abnormalities c. depressive schema d. genetics2 points QUESTION 35_____ personality disorder is based on instability in many areas of a person’s life, including interpersonal relationships, mood, and self-image. a. Antisocial b. Histrionic c. Narcissistic d. Borderline Social Science Psychology PSYC 2301 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


