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PSYC 2010 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions What is the difference between a diathesis and a stressor? a diathesis is an underlying vulnerability to a psychological disorder and a stressor is what can cause diathesis to occur What do we mean when we say there are Biological, Cognit...

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What is the difference between a diathesis and a stressor? a diathesis is an underlying

vulnerability to a psychological disorder and a stressor is what can cause diathesis to occur




What do we mean when we say there are Biological, Cognitive/Psychological, and Situational

causes of mental health issues? biological: factors that influence brain chemistry and

neurotransmission

cognitive: factors that influence thoughts and attention (and ultimately behavior)

situational: experiences that lead to the development of the disorder




What are the three criteria that we use to determine whether something is a disorder?

deviant, distressing, and dysfunctional/maladaptive




What is the DSM? What does it provide and how do clinicians utilize it? diagnostic and

statistical manual of mental disorders

- this provides as a classification system for broad range of disorders

- it is utilized as a systematic diagnostic guidelines for each disorder

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What are each of the axes in the DSM-IV? axis 1: acute psychological disorders

(depression, anxiety, schizophrenia)




axis 2: chronic mental disorders (personality disorder or developmental disorder)




axis 3: general medical conditions relevant to psychological disorders (cancer, epilepsy, obesity,

parkinson's, alzheimer's)




axis 4: psychosocial or environmental problems (unemployment, divorce, homelessness, etc.)




axis 5: general functioning (#0 - 100) (social, psychological, occupational; 1 - danger of hurting

self or others; 100 - superior functioning)




How have these changed for DSM-V? - the multi- axial system is gone


- no distinction among axes I, II, III

- previously, medical conditions were considered to qualify mental health disorders

- no more

- GAF is gone

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- poor psychometric properties

- lacked conceptual clarity

- replaced with world health organization disability assessment schedule (whodas): assesses

illness related disability




What are the pros and cons of the way in which the DSM classifies mental health disorders?

pros:


(1) high agreement among different clinicians

(2) useful for research on mental health




cons:

(1) implies illness (ex: gender identity disorder or gender dysphoria)

- may lead to stigmatization

(2) cross- category diagnosis

(3) categorical rather than dimensional




What is a Mental health status exam? - snapshot of a patient's psychological functioning

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