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6. Which of these is NOT a strength for statistical infrequency?
- No value judgments (not bad/wrong, just less frequent)
- Can be measured by the WHODAS questionnaire
- Objective
- Evidence for assistance
7. Which of these is NOT an emotional characteristic of phobias?
- Provokes anger
- Provokes immediate fear or anxiety
- Persistent and excessive
8. Which of these is NOT a strength for deviation from ideal mental health?
- Evidence for assistance
- Goal setting
- Focuses on positives
- Holistic (considers individual as a whole)
9. Which of these is NOT a strength for failure to function adequately?
- No value judgement
- Can be measured by WHODAS questionnaire
- Matches patient's perceptions (most recognise they can't cope)
10. Who came up with systematic desensitisation?
- Mc Grath
- Paiget
- Wolpe
- Watson
11. Which of these is NOT a weakness for failure to function adequately?
- Personally rewarding behaviour (some disorders eg. anorexia bring affection and attention)
- Context dependent (may depend on ability to cope)
- Normal abnormality (times when normal to not function eg. grieving a death)
- Abnormality is not always accompanied by disfunction
- Overlooks desirability
- Cultural relativism (may differ over cultures)
12. Which of these is NOT a cognitive characteristic of phobias?
- Not helped by rational argument
- Made worse by rational argument
- Fear recognised as "out of proportion"
13. Which of these is NOT a strength for deviation from social norms?
- No value judgements
- Distinguishes desirable behaviour
- Gives society the right to intervene
- Social dimension
14. Which of these is NOT a weakness for statistical infrequency?
- Overlooks desirability
- Not all abnormal behaviours are infrequent
- Objective
- Arbitrary cut off points
15. What is flooding?
- Learning to overcome a phobia through social learning theory
- Immediate expose to phobic stimulus for long enough for fear reaction to dissapear
- Drug therapy to prevent re uptake of serotonin
16. Which of these describes deviation from social norms?
- Not having the same views as others
- Not able to function in a social environment
- Not following accepted and expected forms of behaviour
- Not copying those around you
17. Which of these is not in Jahoda's criteria for deviation from ideal mental health?
- Mastery of environment
- Accurate view of reality
- Resistance to stress
- Self-actualisation: capable of personal growth
- Positive view of others
- Autonomy
- Positive view of self
18. Who created the two process model?
- Rosenhan
- Bandura
- Mowrer
- Di Nardo
19. Which of these describes failure to function adequately?
- Maladaptive behaviour
- Inability to socialise
- Antisocial behaviour
20. Which of these is NOT a weakness for deviation from social norms?
- Overlooks desirability
- Subjective
- Ethnocentric bias
- Context and degree