1.Jamil has experienced homelessness for three years, and the associated stress appears to have triggered psychosis. Which type of risk factor for mental illness does this situation exemplify?
2.Najib recently lost his job and has accumulated significant gambling debts. He is overwhelmed by the stress of being unable to support his eight children. After consuming excessive alcohol, Najib accidentally hit a child crossing the road. Immediately after this incident, he was unable to recall his own identity. What condition does this scenario best illustrate?
3.Which condition is characterized by an individual repeatedly reporting multiple physical symptoms without a medical cause?
4.What term describes the inability to act in ways that promote both personal well-being and the welfare of society?
5.Which personality disorder is marked by social unease, fear of being judged, and shyness?
6.What is the diagnosis called when an individual's experienced sexual identity differs from their biological sex?
7.The insanity defense originated in English law, where it was established that for a defendant to be held accountable, they must:
8.Which psychological classification system is currently the most commonly utilized?
9.According to behaviorists, what immediate reinforcement typically sustains self-defeating behaviors?
10.Jamil experiences ongoing anxiety along with sudden, brief panic attacks. He fears these attacks will happen when he is outside in public places, causing him to avoid leaving his home. What is the most likely diagnosis for Jamil?
11.Marriam is convinced that she holds the title of Queen of England. What type of delusion is she experiencing?
12.In certain cultures, public urination or defecation is considered acceptable behavior. What does this indicate about how we judge what is normal behavior?
13.Three-year-old Shawn ingested lead paint flakes from the walls of an old house. As a result, he developed psychosis caused by brain injury from lead toxicity. What type of psychosis does Shawn have?
14.What term describes incorrect beliefs that persist despite clear evidence proving them false?
15.What does the acronym DSM represent?
16.Which type of schizophrenic patients frequently alternate between different schizophrenic behavior patterns?
17.Which landmark legal principle established the modern plea of "not guilty by reason of insanity"?
18.Mood disorders are characterized by the individual's tendency to:
19.Which category of mental health conditions includes individuals who display extreme narcissism, dependency, or antisocial behavior?
20.Which of the following is considered the most severe psychological disorder?