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Chapter 2: Psychosocial Health $100 $200 $300 $400 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 Psychosocial Problems PsychotherapyMental HealthDepression FINAL ROUND

Psychosocial Problems: $100 Question Mary is a consummate worrier who has developed a debilitating level of anxiety. She is most likely suffering from a. panic disorder. b. generalized anxiety disorder. c. obsessive-compulsive disorder. d. depression. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Psychosocial Problems: $100 Answer Mary is a consummate worrier who has developed a debilitating level of anxiety. She is most likely suffering from a. panic disorder. b. generalized anxiety disorder. c. obsessive-compulsive disorder. d. depression. BACK TO GAME

Psychosocial Problems: $200 Question In which season of the year does seasonal affective disorder most commonly occur? a. Summer b. Fall c. Winter d. Spring BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Psychosocial Problems: $200 Answer In which season of the year does seasonal affective disorder most commonly occur? a. Summer b. Fall c. Winter d. Spring BACK TO GAME

Psychosocial Problems: $300 Question James experiences severe mood swings, ranging from severe highs to significant lows. This is called a. bipolar disorder. b. schizophrenia. c. chronic mood disorder. d. insomnia. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Psychosocial Problems: $300 Answer James experiences severe mood swings, ranging from severe highs to significant lows. This is called a. bipolar disorder. b. schizophrenia. c. chronic mood disorder. d. insomnia. BACK TO GAME

Psychosocial Problems: $400 Question What percentage of people who commit suicide give a warning of their intentions? a. 15% b. 33% c. 50% d. 75% BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Psychosocial Problems: $400 Answer What percentage of people who commit suicide give a warning of their intentions? a. 15% b. 33% c. 50% d. 75% BACK TO GAME

Psychotherapy: $100 Question A therapist who helps a patient look at life rationally and correct habitually pessimistic thought patterns utilizes what form of psychotherapy? a. Interpersonal therapy b. Psychodynamic therapy c. Cognitive therapy d. Behavioral therapy BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Psychotherapy: $100 Answer A therapist who helps a patient look at life rationally and correct habitually pessimistic thought patterns utilizes what form of psychotherapy? a. Interpersonal therapy b. Psychodynamic therapy c. Cognitive therapy d. Behavioral therapy BACK TO GAME

Psychotherapy: $200 Question A medical doctor who specializes in treating mental and emotional disorders is a(n) a. oncologist. b. psychoanalyst. c. psychologist. d. psychiatrist. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Psychotherapy: $200 Answer A medical doctor who specializes in treating mental and emotional disorders is a(n) a. oncologist. b. psychoanalyst. c. psychologist. d. psychiatrist. BACK TO GAME

Psychotherapy: $300 Question A person with a Ph.D. in counseling psychology and training in various types of therapy is a a. psychiatrist. b. psychologist. c. social worker. d. psychoanalyst. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Psychotherapy: $300 Answer A person with a Ph.D. in counseling psychology and training in various types of therapy is a a. psychiatrist. b. psychologist. c. social worker. d. psychoanalyst. BACK TO GAME

Psychotherapy: $400 Question Paul suffers from schizophrenia. In addition to medication, what type of therapy does he most likely receive? a. Electroconvulsive therapy b. Interpersonal therapy c. Intensive psychoanalysis d. Supportive psychotherapy BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Psychotherapy: $400 Answer Paul suffers from schizophrenia. In addition to medication, what type of therapy does he most likely receive? a. Electroconvulsive therapy b. Interpersonal therapy c. Intensive psychoanalysis d. Supportive psychotherapy BACK TO GAME

Mental Health: $100 Question What is the number one mental health problem in the U.S.? a. Depression b. Anxiety disorders c. Alcohol dependence d. Schizophrenia BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Mental Health: $100 Answer What is the number one mental health problem in the U.S.? a. Depression b. Anxiety disorders c. Alcohol dependence d. Schizophrenia BACK TO GAME

Mental Health: $200 Question A mentally healthy student who receives a failing grade on a test due to lack of studying will a. reassess her course options and withdraw from the course. b. blame the instructor for making the test too difficult. c. accept responsibility and plan differently next time. d. become cynical about the class and do enough just to get by. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Mental Health: $200 Answer A mentally healthy student who receives a failing grade on a test due to lack of studying will a. reassess her course options and withdraw from the course. b. blame the instructor for making the test too difficult. c. accept responsibility and plan differently next time. d. become cynical about the class and do enough just to get by. BACK TO GAME

Mental Health: $300 Question The onset of schizophrenia most commonly occurs in a. the second trimester of fetal development. b. infancy. c. late adolescence. d. late adulthood. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Mental Health: $300 Answer The onset of schizophrenia most commonly occurs in a. the second trimester of fetal development. b. infancy. c. late adolescence. d. late adulthood. BACK TO GAME

Mental Health: $400 Question Which term involves a person’s belief in their ability to perform a task successfully? a. Self-esteem b. Resiliency c. Altruism d. Self-efficacy BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Mental Health: $400 Answer Which term involves a person’s belief in their ability to perform a task successfully? a. Self-esteem b. Resiliency c. Altruism d. Self-efficacy BACK TO GAME

Depression: $100 Question Depression can occur at any time, but the median age of onset is a. 17 years old. b. 22 years old. c. 32 years old. d. 45 years old. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Depression: $100 Answer Depression can occur at any time, but the median age of onset is a. 17 years old. b. 22 years old. c. 32 years old. d. 45 years old. BACK TO GAME

Depression: $200 Question All of the following are common signs of depression except: a. Difficulty concentrating b. Increased energy c. Significant weight loss or gain d. Social isolation BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Depression: $200 Answer All of the following are common signs of depression except: a. Difficulty concentrating b. Increased energy c. Significant weight loss or gain d. Social isolation BACK TO GAME

Depression: $300 Question Which group of individuals are more likely to suffer from depression? a. Men b. Women c. Adolescent boys d. Prepubescent girls BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Depression: $300 Answer Which group of individuals are more likely to suffer from depression? a. Men b. Women c. Adolescent boys d. Prepubescent girls BACK TO GAME

Depression: $400 Question Major depressive disorders can be caused by a. biological makeup. b. learned behavioral responses. c. cognitive factors. d. All of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Depression: $400 Answer Major depressive disorders can be caused by a. biological makeup. b. learned behavioral responses. c. cognitive factors. d. All of the above BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question Which of the following is not a major theme of spirituality? a. Mindfulness b. Egocentrism c. Interconnectedness d. Harmony with the community BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer Which of the following is not a major theme of spirituality? a. Mindfulness b. Egocentrism c. Interconnectedness d. Harmony with the community BACK TO GAME