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[Show more]A reduced density of interneurons in layer 2 of the prefrontal cortex has been observed among 
patients with Answer Schizophrenia 
 
Manipulation of one of the novel neurotransmitters, nitric oxide, is thought to have a therapeutic 
effect in which of the following psychiatric conditions? Answer Moo...
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Add to cartA reduced density of interneurons in layer 2 of the prefrontal cortex has been observed among 
patients with Answer Schizophrenia 
 
Manipulation of one of the novel neurotransmitters, nitric oxide, is thought to have a therapeutic 
effect in which of the following psychiatric conditions? Answer Moo...
research efforts have demonstrated that there are no EEG abnormalities associated with the use of which psychopharmacological agent? Answer quetiapine 
 
structural MRI findings associated with schizophrenia Answer reductions in cortical gray matter, reductions in cortical white matter, risk genes i...
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Add to cartresearch efforts have demonstrated that there are no EEG abnormalities associated with the use of which psychopharmacological agent? Answer quetiapine 
 
structural MRI findings associated with schizophrenia Answer reductions in cortical gray matter, reductions in cortical white matter, risk genes i...
trial and error learning Answer Thorndike 
 
root of aggression is neither innate violence nor aggressive drive aroused by frustration Answer Bandura 
 
stems from redirection of Thanatos away from self 
aggression Answer Freud 
 
aggression springs from a fighting instinct that humans share with o...
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Add to carttrial and error learning Answer Thorndike 
 
root of aggression is neither innate violence nor aggressive drive aroused by frustration Answer Bandura 
 
stems from redirection of Thanatos away from self 
aggression Answer Freud 
 
aggression springs from a fighting instinct that humans share with o...
21.1 which of the following is true? 
a. girls with congenital virilizing adrenal hyperplasia are less interested in dolls 
b. polycystic ovaries has not been considered as associated w/ transsexualism 
c. mothers, more than fathers, give negative responses to boys playing with dolls 
d. boys w/ GID...
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a. girls with congenital virilizing adrenal hyperplasia are less interested in dolls 
b. polycystic ovaries has not been considered as associated w/ transsexualism 
c. mothers, more than fathers, give negative responses to boys playing with dolls 
d. boys w/ GID...
which three neural systems are of particular relevance for psychiatric disorders? Answer The thalamocortical system, the basal ganglia and the limbic system. 
 
How many nerve cells (neurons) does the human brain conains approximately Answer 10 (11) 
 
neurons are composed of four morphologically id...
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Add to cartwhich three neural systems are of particular relevance for psychiatric disorders? Answer The thalamocortical system, the basal ganglia and the limbic system. 
 
How many nerve cells (neurons) does the human brain conains approximately Answer 10 (11) 
 
neurons are composed of four morphologically id...
40.1. Selective mutism is defined as: 
A. refusal to speak in learning situations 
B. inability to speak is specific social situations 
C. occasional refusal to speak in school 
D. consistent refusal to speak in specific social situations 
E. none of the above Answer D. consistent refusal to speak i...
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Add to cart40.1. Selective mutism is defined as: 
A. refusal to speak in learning situations 
B. inability to speak is specific social situations 
C. occasional refusal to speak in school 
D. consistent refusal to speak in specific social situations 
E. none of the above Answer D. consistent refusal to speak i...
5.1. Mr. A was a 26-year-old white man who had a history of bipolar I disorder. He was brought in for treatment after not completing the last required course for his advanced degree and being arrested for disturbing the peace. He had consistently lied to his family about where he stood with his cour...
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13.1. Which of the following statements about the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia is true? 
A. Dysregulation of dopaminergic neurotransmission is caused by postsynaptic sensitivity. 
B. Dopamine release caused by amphetamine challenge is higher during remission. 
C. Higher amphetamine-provok...
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Add to cart13.1. Which of the following statements about the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia is true? 
A. Dysregulation of dopaminergic neurotransmission is caused by postsynaptic sensitivity. 
B. Dopamine release caused by amphetamine challenge is higher during remission. 
C. Higher amphetamine-provok...
Personality disorders occur in Answer 10 to 20 percent of the general population, and their duration is expressed in decades. p. 742 
 
Approximately 50 percent of all psychiatric patients have a personality disorder, and Answer is frequently comorbid with other clinical syndromes. p.742 
 
Persons ...
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Add to cartPersonality disorders occur in Answer 10 to 20 percent of the general population, and their duration is expressed in decades. p. 742 
 
Approximately 50 percent of all psychiatric patients have a personality disorder, and Answer is frequently comorbid with other clinical syndromes. p.742 
 
Persons ...
Allostasis Answer It is the process of achieving stability in the face of adverse environmental events. 
 
Adverse Childhood Experiences Answer ___ are likely to alter the trajectory of development in a given individual. 
 
T Answer T/F: Brain during early development is vulnerable to injury. 
 
Whi...
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Add to cartAllostasis Answer It is the process of achieving stability in the face of adverse environmental events. 
 
Adverse Childhood Experiences Answer ___ are likely to alter the trajectory of development in a given individual. 
 
T Answer T/F: Brain during early development is vulnerable to injury. 
 
Whi...
33.1 which of the following d/o is the axis 2 diagnosis most closely associated w/ suicide? 
a. mood disorders 
b. antisocial personality d/o 
c. borderline personality d/o 
d. substance abuse d/o 
e. schizophrenia Answer c. borderline personality d/o 
 
33.2 suicidal behavior 
a. occurs more freque...
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Add to cart33.1 which of the following d/o is the axis 2 diagnosis most closely associated w/ suicide? 
a. mood disorders 
b. antisocial personality d/o 
c. borderline personality d/o 
d. substance abuse d/o 
e. schizophrenia Answer c. borderline personality d/o 
 
33.2 suicidal behavior 
a. occurs more freque...
9.1. AxisIIoftheDSM-IV-TRincludeswhichofthefollowing disorders? 
A. Occupational problem B. Mental retardation C. Neoplasms D. Depressive disorder E. Adjustment disorders Answer B. Mental retardation 
 
9.2. Which of the following about the multiaxial diagnostic classification is true? 
A. It is re...
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Add to cart9.1. AxisIIoftheDSM-IV-TRincludeswhichofthefollowing disorders? 
A. Occupational problem B. Mental retardation C. Neoplasms D. Depressive disorder E. Adjustment disorders Answer B. Mental retardation 
 
9.2. Which of the following about the multiaxial diagnostic classification is true? 
A. It is re...
3.1. The drift hypothesis states that 
A. one'sexperienceasamemberofaparticularclassleads to the development of individual differences in coping capacity B. womenaredisadvantagedrelativetomenbecausetheir adult roles expose them to chronic stress C. a mental illness results in a decline in one's so...
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A. one'sexperienceasamemberofaparticularclassleads to the development of individual differences in coping capacity B. womenaredisadvantagedrelativetomenbecausetheir adult roles expose them to chronic stress C. a mental illness results in a decline in one's so...
What are the 6 Cognitive Domains? (DSM5, p 593-595) Answer Complex attention, Executive function, Learning and memory, Language, Perceptual motor and Social cognition 
 
This Neurocognitive disorder is marked by short-term confusion and cognition (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p694) Answer Delirium 
 
W...
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Add to cartWhat are the 6 Cognitive Domains? (DSM5, p 593-595) Answer Complex attention, Executive function, Learning and memory, Language, Perceptual motor and Social cognition 
 
This Neurocognitive disorder is marked by short-term confusion and cognition (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p694) Answer Delirium 
 
W...
42.1. Which of the following statements regarding tricyclic 
antidepressant (TCAs) is not true? 
A. The TCAs are known to slow cardiac conduction. 
B. A common side effect of TCAs is constipation. 
C. The TCAs are more effective than stimulants 
D. The TCAs are often administered in divided doses to...
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antidepressant (TCAs) is not true? 
A. The TCAs are known to slow cardiac conduction. 
B. A common side effect of TCAs is constipation. 
C. The TCAs are more effective than stimulants 
D. The TCAs are often administered in divided doses to...
sometimes called affective disorders Answer disorders of Mood p.347 
 
unipolar mania" and "pure mania" are sometimes used for patients who are Answer bipolar but who do not have depressive episodes. p.347 
 
major depressive episodes are said to have either Answer major depressive disorder or un...
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Add to cartsometimes called affective disorders Answer disorders of Mood p.347 
 
unipolar mania" and "pure mania" are sometimes used for patients who are Answer bipolar but who do not have depressive episodes. p.347 
 
major depressive episodes are said to have either Answer major depressive disorder or un...
DSM classifications chapter 9 kaplan and sadock's study guide questions with correct answers
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