Test Bank (MCQs Only) For Exploring Psychology 13 th Edition By David Myers, Nathan DeWall, June Gruber (All Chapters 1-49, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade) All Chapters Arranged
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Module 49 - Multiple Choice
- Biomedical treatments can change the brain's _____ with drugs, affect its _____ with electrical stimulation,
- resilience; limbic system; neurotransmitters
- structures; health; thinking
- chemistry; circuitry; responses
- weight; size; neurogenesis
or influence its _____ with lifestyle changes.
ANSWER: c
- The treatment of psychological disorders with prescription drugs, electrical stimulation of the brain, brain
surgery, or lifestyle changes is called:
- psychopharmacology.
- biomedical therapy.
- psychotherapy.
- neurogenesis.
ANSWER: b
3. Biomedical therapy is the treatment of psychological disorders with:
- a therapeutic alliance.
- prescription drugs, electrical stimulation of the brain, brain surgery, or lifestyle
- psychotherapeutic techniques.
- free association and transference.
change.
ANSWER: b
- Dr. Lakshmi, who is conducting a study of brain activity in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder, has
found that PET scans following psychotherapy sessions reveal a calmer, less agitated brain in her participants.
As a result, she considers psychotherapy to be:
- predictive of behavior.
- a biological treatment.
- part of an integrated system.
- a lifestyle change.
ANSWER: b
- Treating our mind and body as independent entities seems especially inappropriate to those who take a _____
- biopsychosocia
- behavioral
- psychoanalytic
- person-centered
approach to therapy.
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ANSWER: a
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Module 49 - Multiple Choice
- Believing that a human being is an integrated biopsychosocial system means that you believe that:
- the brain is the sole source of behavior.
- the mind and body are a unit.
- changing the way you think does not affect the way you act.
- drugs that act on the brain are the major source of mental health.
ANSWER: b
- Professor Muddin emphasizes that recovery from major depressive disorder involves a continuous interplay
- therapeutic
- biomedical
- biopsychosocial
- pharmacologica
among clients' physical reactions to antidepressant drugs, their ability to learn new ways of thinking, and the support of a loving partner. The professor's emphasis BEST illustrates a _____ approach to therapy.
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ANSWER: c
- In her therapy practice, Dr. Valls takes a biopsychosocial approach to her clients' well-being. She would be
MOST likely to emphasize the importance of clients':
- friendships, family relationships, and community service.
- exercise, sleep, and vitamin supplementation.
- nutrition, positive thinking, and connections with others.
- psychotherapy, medication, and relaxation.
ANSWER: c
- Leander tends to spend time rethinking the events of the day and assuming that she performed badly on her
assigned tasks. Therapeutic lifestyle advocates would suggest that she redirect her negative thoughts and think
more positively; that is, she should:
- reduce her rumination.
- become more self-aware.
- minimize her aerobic exercise.
- consider biomedical therapy.
ANSWER: a
- Biomedical therapists assume that the mind and body are a unit. This means that:
- they can easily be separated.
- therapeutic lifestyle change would be ineffective.
- they are interchangeable.
- if you affect one you affect the other.
ANSWER: d
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Module 49 - Multiple Choice
- In promoting therapeutic lifestyle change, researchers have noted that our shared history has prepared us for
physical activity and:
- TMS.
- tardive dyskinesia.
- social engagement.
- self-esteem.
ANSWER: c
12. Therapeutic lifestyle change promotes healthy well-being through its:
- psychopharmacology.
- biopsychosocial approach.
- use of brain stimulation.
- focus on resilience.
ANSWER: b
- The training seminars developed to promote therapeutic lifestyle change involve 12-week programs for
people with:
- depression.
- schizophrenia.
- phobias.
- substance use disorders.
ANSWER: a
- Researchers have developed training seminars that promote therapeutic lifestyle change. These seminars
would likely be MOST effective in helping people cope with:
- schizophrenia.
- antisocial personality disorder.
- major depressive disorder.
- dissociative identity disorder.
ANSWER: c
- Minh is under a lot of stress at work. To help them reduce the stress, modern researchers might suggest that
they:
- engage in outdoor physical activity in a natural setting.
- sleep at least 10 hours each night.
- find time alone to think about the sources of their stress.
- begin biomedical therapy.
ANSWER: a
- Engaging in which of these increases fitness and vitality and stimulates endorphins and can even rival the
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