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Abnormal Jeopardy Quiz 4Abnormal Jeopardy Quiz 4
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What’s yourPersonality
Lines,Bordersand Limits
Big 5 but noSports
Pay Attention
Age & TheLaw
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Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy
1 - $1001 - $100 Answer true or false to the followingAnswer true or false to the following While personalities are flexible Personality disorders While personalities are flexible Personality disorders
are long lasting rigid patternsare long lasting rigid patterns Symptoms of personality disorders become Symptoms of personality disorders become
recognizable in early childhood and are difficult to treatrecognizable in early childhood and are difficult to treat
TrueTrue False Symptoms are usually recognizable in False Symptoms are usually recognizable in
late adolescence or early adulthood but they late adolescence or early adulthood but they are difficult to treatare difficult to treat
1 - $2001 - $200 Answer True or False to the following questionsAnswer True or False to the following questions People with personality disorders often have People with personality disorders often have
another disorder (comorbid)another disorder (comorbid) Many of those with personality disorders are Many of those with personality disorders are
aware of having them (show good insight)aware of having them (show good insight) The cluster of Personality disorders include: The cluster of Personality disorders include:
Odd or eccentric; Dramatic; AvoidantOdd or eccentric; Dramatic; Avoidant TrueTrue FalseFalse False Categories are Odd or eccentric; False Categories are Odd or eccentric;
Dramatic and AnxiousDramatic and Anxious
1 - $3001 - $300 The assumptions of the categorical approach to The assumptions of the categorical approach to
personality disorders assumespersonality disorders assumes Personality traits are present or absentPersonality traits are present or absent The person suffering from such a disorder is not The person suffering from such a disorder is not
markedly troubled by personality traits outside of markedly troubled by personality traits outside of that disorderthat disorder
These assumptions are borne out (verified) in These assumptions are borne out (verified) in practicepractice
TrueTrue TrueTrue FalseFalse
1 - $4001 - $400 Answer True or False regarding Category 1 (Odd)Answer True or False regarding Category 1 (Odd) Some clinicians refer to this group as Some clinicians refer to this group as
Schizophrenia-spectrumSchizophrenia-spectrum Thinking in this group is bizarre and delusionalThinking in this group is bizarre and delusional Individuals in this group rarely seek therapyIndividuals in this group rarely seek therapy CBT in this group focuses on Anxiety reduction CBT in this group focuses on Anxiety reduction
and more realistic interpretationsand more realistic interpretations
TrueTrue FalseFalse TrueTrue TrueTrue
1 - $5001 - $500 Which statement is TRUE?Which statement is TRUE? Schizoid and Paranoid Personality disorder pts. both Schizoid and Paranoid Personality disorder pts. both
avoid social contactavoid social contact Schizoid Personality Disorders are indifferent to praiseSchizoid Personality Disorders are indifferent to praise Schizoid and Paranoid Personality disorder pts. Both are Schizoid and Paranoid Personality disorder pts. Both are
suspicious of otherssuspicious of others
TrueTrue TrueTrue False Only true for Paranoid Disorder False Only true for Paranoid Disorder
(Schizoid pts. Just prefer to be alone)(Schizoid pts. Just prefer to be alone)
2 - $1002 - $100 Which statement about Antisocial PD is TrueWhich statement about Antisocial PD is True These individuals violate the rights of others These individuals violate the rights of others
and consider their victims as weakand consider their victims as weak Substance abuse is common in this groupSubstance abuse is common in this group Symptoms are often present early in childhoodSymptoms are often present early in childhood Treatment of this group is often ineffectiveTreatment of this group is often ineffective TrueTrue TrueTrue TrueTrue TrueTrue
2 - $2002 - $200 Which is true about Borderline Personality Which is true about Borderline Personality
disorderdisorder These individuals can be very self-destructiveThese individuals can be very self-destructive Behavior, moods and relationships are unstableBehavior, moods and relationships are unstable
True (includes suicide acts and attempts)True (includes suicide acts and attempts) TrueTrue
2 - $3002 - $300 Answer True or False to the followingAnswer True or False to the following DBT to treat Borderline Disorder includes homework DBT to treat Borderline Disorder includes homework
and social skills but is not supported by researchand social skills but is not supported by research Those with Histrionic Disorder lack a sense of self Those with Histrionic Disorder lack a sense of self
and become involved in destructive relationshipsand become involved in destructive relationships Speech of Histrionic PD pts often lacks detail Speech of Histrionic PD pts often lacks detail
First part True but second part is FalseFirst part True but second part is False TrueTrue TrueTrue
2 - $4002 - $400 Answer True or False to the followingAnswer True or False to the following Histrionic PD pts are more likely to seek therapy but Histrionic PD pts are more likely to seek therapy but
may pretend to change to please the therapistmay pretend to change to please the therapist Avoidant PD pts lack confidence & fear humiliationAvoidant PD pts lack confidence & fear humiliation Pharmacological treatment is effective for Avoidant PDPharmacological treatment is effective for Avoidant PD
TrueTrue TrueTrue TrueTrue
2 - $5002 - $500 Answer True or False to the followingAnswer True or False to the following Dependent PD pts. fear abandonment and Dependent PD pts. fear abandonment and
tolerate abuse and mistreatment from otherstolerate abuse and mistreatment from others Dependent PD pts. Often dislike themselves Dependent PD pts. Often dislike themselves
and are vulnerable to suicidal ideation and are vulnerable to suicidal ideation Pharmacological treatment of Dependent PD is Pharmacological treatment of Dependent PD is
ineffectiveineffective
TrueTrue TrueTrue False (syx are at least partially responsive)False (syx are at least partially responsive)
3 - $1003 - $100 Answer True or False to the following on OCPD While rigid OCPD pts. Often procrastinate and are
indecisive OCPD are among the most likely to seek
treatment Some clinicians believe that SSRIs may be helpful
TrueTrue False OCPD is a personality disorder. False OCPD is a personality disorder.
Aren’t you paying attention?Aren’t you paying attention? TrueTrue
3 - $2003 - $200 Answer True or False to the following general Answer True or False to the following general
questions about PDs and the Big 5 Theoryquestions about PDs and the Big 5 Theory Some Diagnostic criteria for PDs cannot be observed Some Diagnostic criteria for PDs cannot be observed
directly and depend on Clinician’s judgementdirectly and depend on Clinician’s judgement Personality disorders are often very are often very similar to one
another and make it difficult to distinguishand make it difficult to distinguish CliniciansClinicians generally agree in when they consider a
normal personality style becomes a disorder
TrueTrue TrueTrue FalseFalse
3 - $3003 - $300 Match the “Super traits” of the Big 5 theory to the Match the “Super traits” of the Big 5 theory to the
descriptions belowdescriptions below sociability, talkativeness, emotional expressivenesssociability, talkativeness, emotional expressiveness Imagination, insight and broad interestsImagination, insight and broad interests trust, altruism, kindness, affectiontrust, altruism, kindness, affection anxiety, moodiness, irritability, and sadnessanxiety, moodiness, irritability, and sadness thoughtfulness, good impulse control goal-directedthoughtfulness, good impulse control goal-directed
ExtraversionExtraversion Openness Openness AgreeablenessAgreeableness NeuroticismNeuroticism Conscientiousness Conscientiousness
3 - $4003 - $400 Answer True or False for Childhood Anxiety DisorderAnswer True or False for Childhood Anxiety Disorder Childhood anxiety is similar to adult disordersChildhood anxiety is similar to adult disorders While most anxious children go untreated CBT has a While most anxious children go untreated CBT has a
good record for treatmentgood record for treatment Cognitive symptoms are more common than Cognitive symptoms are more common than
behavioral or somatic symptomsbehavioral or somatic symptoms Clinical depression is more common in young Clinical depression is more common in young
children than teenagerschildren than teenagers
FalseFalse TrueTrue FalseFalse FalseFalse
3 - $5003 - $500 Answer True or False to the followingAnswer True or False to the following Separation Anxiety often occurs during transitionsSeparation Anxiety often occurs during transitions ““Off-Label” refers to an experimental drugOff-Label” refers to an experimental drug Childhood Bipolar disorder may be over diagnosed Childhood Bipolar disorder may be over diagnosed
and include many aggressive childrenand include many aggressive children Symptoms of Oppositional Defiant disorder include Symptoms of Oppositional Defiant disorder include
provoking others, ignoring rules, fire setting & arguing provoking others, ignoring rules, fire setting & arguing
TrueTrue FalseFalse TrueTrue False (all true except fire setting)False (all true except fire setting)
4 - $1004 - $100 Answer True or False to the followingAnswer True or False to the following Children with mild conduct disorder often improve but Children with mild conduct disorder often improve but
the earlier the onset the poorer the outcomethe earlier the onset the poorer the outcome Conduct disorder with particularly callous behaviors Conduct disorder with particularly callous behaviors
may be qualitatively differentmay be qualitatively different 75% of those with conduct disorder have ADHD75% of those with conduct disorder have ADHD About 1/2 of children with ADHD have learning About 1/2 of children with ADHD have learning
difficulties, most have behavioral and mood difficultiesdifficulties, most have behavioral and mood difficulties
TrueTrue TrueTrue False (more than 1/3 but not 75%)False (more than 1/3 but not 75%) True True
4 - $2004 - $200 Answer the following including True or FalseAnswer the following including True or False Which is more common Enuresis or encopresisWhich is more common Enuresis or encopresis Autism Spectrum Disorder is likely a lifelong expressionAutism Spectrum Disorder is likely a lifelong expression ASD children can be both over and under stimulatedASD children can be both over and under stimulated ASD children struggle with language and speechASD children struggle with language and speech Genetics play a strong role in ASDGenetics play a strong role in ASD
EnuresisEnuresis TrueTrue TrueTrue TrueTrue
4 - $3004 - $300 Answer True or False to the following about Intellectual Answer True or False to the following about Intellectual
Developmental Disorder (IDD)Developmental Disorder (IDD) Mild IDD is linked to early under stimulation with the Mild IDD is linked to early under stimulation with the
most common feature seen as learning slowlymost common feature seen as learning slowly Those with IDD can benefit from schooling Those with IDD can benefit from schooling Severe & profound levels of IDD often appear as part of Severe & profound levels of IDD often appear as part of
larger syndromes & include severe physical handicapslarger syndromes & include severe physical handicaps ~ 70% of IDD pts. Also have a psychological Disorder~ 70% of IDD pts. Also have a psychological Disorder
TrueTrue TrueTrue TrueTrue False (~ 30%)False (~ 30%)
4 - $4004 - $400 State True or False to the followingState True or False to the following Most IDD persons with moderate impairment are identified early in Most IDD persons with moderate impairment are identified early in
lifelife During the deinstitutionalization of the 60’s & 70’s many IDD During the deinstitutionalization of the 60’s & 70’s many IDD
individuals were released from facilitiesindividuals were released from facilities Communication and self-help skills do not improve in this populationCommunication and self-help skills do not improve in this population
TrueTrue TrueTrue FalseFalse
4 - $5004 - $500 Answer True or False to the following on AgingAnswer True or False to the following on Aging About ½ of elderly could benefit from mental health services About ½ of elderly could benefit from mental health services
but less than 20% receive thembut less than 20% receive them ~ 65% of elderly experience depression at some point~ 65% of elderly experience depression at some point Depression is less likely in Nursing HomesDepression is less likely in Nursing Homes Depression increases the likelihood of medical problemsDepression increases the likelihood of medical problems
TrueTrue False (20%)False (20%) FalseFalse TrueTrue
5 - $1005 - $100 Answer True or False to the followingAnswer True or False to the following Due to differences in metabolism prescribing certain Due to differences in metabolism prescribing certain
medications may be difficult to elderly pts.medications may be difficult to elderly pts. Use of medications in nursing homes has declinedUse of medications in nursing homes has declined Institutionalized elderly show lower rates of problem Institutionalized elderly show lower rates of problem
drinking compared to non-institutionalized elderlydrinking compared to non-institutionalized elderly
TrueTrue FalseFalse FalseFalse
5 - $2005 - $200 Due to underlying medical problems the elderly Due to underlying medical problems the elderly
often have more psychotic syx than younger pts.often have more psychotic syx than younger pts. Delusion disorders in the elderly often focus on Delusion disorders in the elderly often focus on
delusions of grandeurdelusions of grandeur The leading cognitive disorder in the elderly is The leading cognitive disorder in the elderly is
delirium delirium TrueTrue False (most common delusions are of False (most common delusions are of
persecution)persecution) TrueTrue
5 - $3005 - $300 Answer True or False regarding the elderlyAnswer True or False regarding the elderly People living independently experience more deliriumPeople living independently experience more delirium Delirium often goes unrecognized and the underlying Delirium often goes unrecognized and the underlying
disorder untreateddisorder untreated Alzheimer's is the 4Alzheimer's is the 4thth leading type of neurocognitive leading type of neurocognitive
disorder in the elderlydisorder in the elderly Alzheimer pts. May deny they have any symptoms Alzheimer pts. May deny they have any symptoms
FalseFalse TrueTrue False (it is the most common)False (it is the most common) TrueTrue
5 - $4005 - $400 Answer True or False to the following for Alzheimer’sAnswer True or False to the following for Alzheimer’s Most pts. With Alzheimer’s are cared for in institutionsMost pts. With Alzheimer’s are cared for in institutions Physical exercise improves cognitive functioning in all Physical exercise improves cognitive functioning in all
ages and states of healthages and states of health In the past depression/anxiety went untreatedIn the past depression/anxiety went untreated Later stages of the disease include opportunistic dysf. Later stages of the disease include opportunistic dysf.
False-nearly 90% of Alzheimer pts. Are cared for False-nearly 90% of Alzheimer pts. Are cared for by familyby family
TrueTrue TrueTrue TrueTrue
5 - $5005 - $500 Answer True or False for Law & Society questionsAnswer True or False for Law & Society questions Defendants who may have mental disorders may not Defendants who may have mental disorders may not
qualify for a legal definition of insanityqualify for a legal definition of insanity 30-40% of those pleading insanity are found not guilty30-40% of those pleading insanity are found not guilty Treatment in a mental hospital often results in a longer Treatment in a mental hospital often results in a longer
confinement than a guilty verdictconfinement than a guilty verdict Sex offenders are often put in a special legal categorySex offenders are often put in a special legal category
True “insanity” is a legal definition given by law makersTrue “insanity” is a legal definition given by law makers False Polls reflect 30-40% as opinion but it is only 1%False Polls reflect 30-40% as opinion but it is only 1% TrueTrue True-usually imprisoned first and later treatedTrue-usually imprisoned first and later treated
Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy In civil commitment proceedings no one can be In civil commitment proceedings no one can be
forced into mental health treatment True or Falseforced into mental health treatment True or False Most people with mental disorders are not more Most people with mental disorders are not more
likely than the general population to be more violentlikely than the general population to be more violent
False – see 5150 Danger to self, others or gravely disabled
True