Hippocampus is to explicit memory as __________ is to implicit memory:
a) septum
b) thalamus
c) medulla
d) cerebellum
Cerebellum
The research
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a) impotence
b) premature ejaculation
c) orgasmic anhedonia
d) hypoactive sexual desire
premature ejaculation
An amputee experiences a sensation on his missing limb whenever he is touched on his lower lip. This is:
a) phantom limb.
b) super-added phantom.
c) referred phantom sensation.
d) adventitious synesthesia.
referred phantom sesation
Patients who have recently starting taking naltrexone (Revia) as a treatment for alcohol dependence ar emost likely to experience which of the following drug side effects?
a) dizziness, ataxia, visual disturbances, nausea, and rash
b) blurred vision, sexual dysfunction, weight gain, edema, and tremor
c) shortness of breath, increased dreaming, nausea, diarrhea, and bradycardia
d) abdominal cramping, nausea, insomnia, nervousness, and headache
d) abdominal cramping, nausea, insomnia, nervousness and headache
Soon after staring to take an antidepressant, a young woman develops several troubling symptoms including dry mouth, urinary retention, constipation and blurred vision. Which of the following would be most useful in alleviating these side effects?
a) caffeine
b) antihistamine
c) dopamine agonist
d) cholinergic agonist
cholinergic agonist
For a DSM diagnosis of acute stress disorder, the indiviudal must deveop symptoms withing 4 weeks of exposure to a trauma and symptoms myst persist for a min of _________ and a max of __________
a) 2 days; 4 weeks
b) 4 days; 2 weeks
c) 2 days; 6 weeks
d) 4 days; 8 weeks
2 days; 4 weeks
Underlying the technique known as stress inoculatoin is the assumption that :
a) exposure to stressful situations extinguishes the stress reaction to habituation
b) exposure to stressful situations leads to catharsis which results in reduced reactivity
c) successful coping with stress strengthens the ability to cope with stress in the future
d) expecting exposure to stressful stimuli reduces their impact
successful coping with stress strengthens the ability to cope with stress in the future
Helm's white racial identity model distinguishes btwn 6 statuses, with each status being associated with a differen info processing strategy. For exampl, the "flexibility and complexity" strategy is characteristic of the _______ status
a) internalisation
b) integrative awareness
c) reintegration
d) autonomy
autonomy
The _________ is to conscious perception of odors are the __________ is to olfactory memory
a) insular cortex; septum
b) orbitofrontal cortex; amygdala
c) somatosensory cortex; thalamus
d) cingulate cortex; medulla
orbitofrontal cortex; amygdala
Cross's revised Nigrescence Identity Development Model predicts that an African American in the pre-encounter stage of identity dvpt will:
a) identify strongly with the mainstream (white) culture
b) exhibit either internalised racism or have low salience for race
c) be hostile to members of all racial/ethnic minority groups
d) exhibit healthy cultural paranoia
exhibit either internalised racism or have low salience for race
Matching a therapy client to his therapist in terms of ethnicity
a) is more accurate predictor of treatment length than outcome
b) is a more accurate predictor of treatment outcome than length
c) is a good predictor of treatment length an doutcome across all groups
d) is not a good predictor of treatment length and outcome regardless of ethnic group
is a more accurate predictor of treatment length than outcome
When working with a Japanese client in therapy, during the 1st session you decide that your primary goals are to normalise the problems and instill a sense of hope. According to Sue & Zane, these goals are:
a) examples of "giving"
b) ways of establishing ascribed credibility
c) ways of fostering "amae"
d) expressions of cultural knowledge
examples of giving
A licensed psychologist with epertise in the areas of mental retardation and learning disabilities is hired by a school district to assist a teacher who is having difficulty in working effectively with newly mainstreamed students in his class. The psychologist will work with the teacher an dhave no direct contact with the students. This is a type of:
a) client-centered case consultation
b) consultee-centrered case consultation
c) program-centered case consultation
d) consultee-cenetered admin consultation
consultee-centered case consult
Damage to the prefrontal cortex is most likely to cause:
a) impaired memory and attention
b) psychic blindness
c) alterations in the sleep/wake cycle
d) impaired motor coordination
impaired memory and attention
The analysis of cost savings in medical care resulting form the provision of effective mental health services is referred to as
a) cost offset analysis
b) cost effectiveness analysis
c) cost utility analysis
d) cost benefit analysis
cost offset analysis
The analysis that compaires the relative costs and outcomes of 2 or more interventions is referred to as
a) cost offset analysis
b) cost effectiveness analysis
c) cost utility analysis
d) cost benefit analysis
cost effectiveness analysis
The ring and little fingers of the hand represent one dermatome and are innervated by which of the following
a) second cervical nerve
b) either cervical nerve
c) second thoracic nervice
d) tenth thoracic nerve
either cervical nerve
Which is NOT true about the effects of crowding
a) men are more negatively affected than women by corwding
b) increasing agge is assoc with an increasing negative impact of crowding
c) people are more willing to discuss intimate details in a crowded situation
d) crowded conditions are asoc with a higher risk for health probs
people are more willing to discuss intimate details in a crowded situation
Severe deficits in semantic memory are most likely due to damage in the
a) frontal lobes
b) parietal lobes
c) temporal lobes
d) occipital lobes
temporal lobes
In your 1st therapy session with a new client it's clear that she's exp a crisis that requires immediate attention. With regard to obtaining informed consent, the best strategy is to:
a) explain to the client that you are ethically obligated to obtain an informed consent before proceeding but, if necessary, obtain a verbal (rather than signed written) consent.
b) allow the client to vent her feelings before beginning the informed consent process.
c) determine if the client is capable of giving a truly informed consent before attempting to do so.
d) attempt to obtain the client's assent before proceeding and postpone obtaining an informed consent until the crisis has been addressed.
d) attempt to obtain the client's assent before proceeding and postpone obtaining an informed consent until the crisis has been addressed.
A sudden loud noise would elicit which reflex from a one month old infant?
a) babkin
b) darwinian
c) moro
d) babinski
moro
Due to improved treatments for acute lymphacytic leukemia, at least 50% of chidren with this condition now have a normal life expectancy. Research investigating the cognitive impacts of treatments -CNS chemo and irradiation, hav found that:
a) CNS chemo and irradiation are both assoc with neurocog deficits
b) CNS chemo is assoc with neur deficits but not irradiation
c) CNS irradiation is assoc with neuro deficits but not chemo
d) any apparent negative impact of either treatment in neuro funcitoning is due to the disease
a) CNS chemo and irradiation are both assoc with neurocog deficits
Which of the following is true about suicide rates for ages 10-19 for the years of 2000-2005?
a) black males had the highest rate and black females has lowest
b) white males had highest rate and asian/pacific islander females had lowest
c) native americans/alaskan males had highest rate and black females had lowest
d) native american/alaskan males had highest and white females had the lowest
c) native americans/alaskan males had highest rate and black females had lowest
Beck's cognitive therapy-the info processing of suicidal individuals is characterised by a high degree of hopelessness and:
a) equivocation
b) dichotomous thinking
c) personalisation
d) automatic thinking
dichotomous thinking
Dr Dilemma is contacted by an insurance company which wants info about a previous client of hers. The client's fees were paid by the insurance company and they now want info for part of it's regular peer review process. The best course of action would be to:
a) provide the insurance company with the information it requests
b) provide the insurance company with the information it requests only after ensuring that the company will take steps to protect the client's confidentiality
c) provide the insurance company with the information it requests in a way that allows the client's identity to be concealed
d) refuse to release any information to the company unless she feels it is in the client's best interests
b) provide the insurance company with the information it requests only after ensuring that the company will take steps to protect the client's confidentiality
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