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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,
  • or influence its _____ with lifestyle changes.

  • resilience; limbic system; neurotransmitters
  • structures; health; thinking
  • chemistry; circuitry; responses
  • weight; size; neurogenesis

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
  • change.

  • psychotherapeutic techniques.
  • free association and transference.

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 _____
  • approach to therapy.

  • biopsychosocia
  • l

  • behavioral
  • psychoanalytic
  • person-centered

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
  • 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.

  • therapeutic
  • biomedical
  • biopsychosocial
  • pharmacologica
  • l

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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