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COUC 546 Quiz 4: Disorders Often First Seen in Childhood or Adolescence
- Shannon, a junior in high school, was recently suspended from school for stealing money from ninth-graders, writing graffiti on the bathroom walls, and beating up another student. Shannon’s teacher reports that she has very few friends. The most likely diagnosis for Shannon would be
- Which of the following is emphasized in Linehan’s Dialectical Behavior Therapy for a borderline personality disorder?
- A major problem in classifying personality disorders is
- Symptoms of conduct disorder include all of the following EXCEPT
- Yolanda vacillates between feeling extremely positive feelings for her friend and having extremely negative feelings for her, often for no apparent reason. When these changes in her disposition occur, she also experiences deep depression and sometimes engages in self-injurious behavior. On the basis of this information, Yolanda most likely has __________ personality disorder.
- George killed his two children because he believed he heard voices telling him that if he did not kill them, his neighbor would. His defense attorney argued that due to George’s insanity at the time of the crime, he should not be held responsible for the crime and should thus be acquitted of the crime. Which of the following best describes the plea that George’s defense attorney made?
- The definition of “insanity” comes from __________
- Which of the following does the text identify as a common problem in obtaining informed consent from research participants?
- Depressed children and their parents
- Schizoid and schizotypal personality disorders may be distinguished only by the presence of which of the following symptoms in schizotypal persons?
- The standard of proof of beyond a reasonable doubt requires __________ percent certainty to convict.
- Rather than including a single diagnosis for dyslexia, the DSM-5
- Wanda, a 12-year-old girl with a severe intellectual disability, was taught to dress herself using the following approach: First, her teacher broke down the behavior of getting dressed into a number of smaller steps, like pulling the neck hole over her head, putting her arm into a shirt sleeve, and then putting the other arm in. Each step was then demonstrated to Wanda, and she was rewarded for each small movement toward the goal. This approach is called
- Which of the following is NOT a personality disorder
- Which of the following relationships does not typically involve privileged communication?
- A primary characteristic of histrionic personality disorder is
- Generally speaking, children exposed to trauma
- Which of the following DSM personality disorders is more common in males than in females?
- Neurological studies have found abnormalities in which part of the brains of autistic individuals?
- The difference between “insanity” and “competency” is that
- Compared to children with ADHD, children with the oppositional defiant disorder
- Outpatient commitment
- Which of the following distinguishes children with ADHD from other children?
- You witness a young child in the grocery store kicking and screaming because his mother won’t buy him candy. Which of the following DSM- 5 disorders would apply to the child?
- Saks’ argument about dissociative identity disorder as an insanity defense is that