PSYC 341 MODULE 3 QUIZ Question 1 A person diagnosed with a dissociative disorder has recovered almost completely, even though the person had not received any therapy. That person was LEAST likely to have been diagnosed with: Question 2 Looking for rainbows while walking the dog in the rain is an example of a: Question 3 The statement, “This is awful, but I guess I can deal with it like I do everything else,†MOST impacts one's: Question 4 Psychodynamic theorists believe that dissociative amnesias and fugues result from: Question 5 Depersonalization ______, while derealization ______. Question 6 If you studied for this exam while you were unusually happy, you will probably do BEST taking it while you are: Question 7 If someone asked you about the effectiveness of psychological debriefing following a disaster, based on research, you would be MOST correct in saying that: Question 8 Which of the following is NOT an example of memory recovery techniques used by therapists? Question 9 Ideally, critical incident stress debriefing occurs: Question 10 A flash flood hits a small Appalachian community. Those providing critical incident stress debriefing intervention would: Question 11 People who are unable to recall important information about themselves, especially of an upsetting nature, are MOST likely experiencing: Question 12 A torture victim who is subjected to threats of death, mock executions, and degradation is experiencing what type of torture? Question 13 Which of the following aspects of Type A personality make a person MOST vulnerable to heart disease? Question 14 Which of the following is an example of malingering? Question 15 A friend of yours has just been diagnosed with a dyssomnia. Your friend's particular diagnosis could be any of the following EXCEPT: Question 16 A woman has experienced a wide range of vague but disturbing physical symptoms over a period of several years. Doctors cannot find a cause for the problems; medically, the woman appears normal. Based on this information, the BEST diagnosis would be: Question 17 A cognitive theorist would be MOST likely to say which of the following about hysterical disorders? Question 18 A patient who treats severe pain by meditating, paying attention to her thoughts and sensations, while remaining nonjudgmental is engaging in: Question 19 Which of the following BEST illustrates the interaction of psychosocial and physical factors in the development of a medical condition? Question 20 René Descartes' mind-body dualism is: Question 21 That people with somatic symptom disorders use their symptoms to express emotions that they cannot easily express otherwise reflects the: Question 22 A biofeedback procedure involving an electromyograph (EMG) MOST likely would be used to: Question 23 Which of the following individuals is experiencing the MOST stress as measured by the Social Readjustment Rating Scale? Question 24 Somatic symptom disorders differ from conversion disorders in that: Question 25 A patient with a heart condition complained of adhesions from the scar, leg cramps, and joint stiffness. He seemed to be hurting all over, but no medical reason could be found to explain the symptoms. The BEST diagnosis for this disorder is: