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Abnormal Psychology 18e, Hooley/Butcher
Chapter 2: Earliest Views of
Abnormal Behavior
Total Assessment Guide (TAG)
Remember
the Facts
Understand
the Concepts
Multiple Choice
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10, 11, 12, 13, 6, 7, 9
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Short Answer
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Learning Objective
Question Type
Introduction
Multiple Choice
Apply What
You Know
Analyze It
Short Answer
Essay
2.1 Explain the first views of
mental disorders.
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2.2 Describe the effect that
scientific thinking had on
views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of
early asylums.
Multiple Choice
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19, 20, 23, 24
Short Answer
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Essay
2.3 Describe the historical
development of humanitarian
reform.
Multiple Choice
25, 28, 29, 30, 27, 31, 32, 33
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Short Answer
68, 69
Essay
2.4 Describe the changes in
social attitudes that led to
changes in how we think
about and treat mental
disorders.
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Multiple Choice
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2.5 Identify developments
Multiple Choice
that led to the contemporary
view of abnormal psychology.
Short Answer
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Chapter 2: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Archaeology and early writings indicate that the first people to think of the brain as the site of
mental functions were the __________.
a. ancient Egyptians
b. ancient Greeks
c. Chinese
d. Hebrews
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: The First Views of Mental Disorders
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
2. Early writings show that the Chinese, Egyptians, Hebrews, and Greeks often attributed
abnormal behavior to __________.
a. poor parenting
b. physical disease
c. demonic possession
d. chemical imbalance in the brain
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Demonology, Gods, and Magic
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
3. In ancient societies, if a personโs abnormal conduct consisted of speech that appeared to have
a religious or mystical significance, then the person was __________.
a. shunned from society and thought to be possessed by an evil spirit
b. considered a witch
c. treated with awe and respect
d. assumed to have a heart defect
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Demonology, Gods, and Magic
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
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4. Prayer, incantations, and noise-making were all techniques for __________.
a. altering a personโs brain functioning
b. improving a personโs dreams
c. helping a person internalize good spirits
d. conducting an exorcism
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Demonology, Gods, and Magic
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
5. Who is considered the father of modern medicine, and shifted the view of the origins of
mental disorder from supernatural forces to problems in the human body?
a. Aristotle
b. Hippocrates
c. Plato
d. Alexander
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Hippocratesโ Early Medical Concepts
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
6. Basil often appears agitated. His brother, Homer, notes his chronic state of irritability.
According to the doctrine of the four humors, which humor might explain Basilโs behavior?
a. Blood
b. Phlegm
c. Black bile
d. Bile
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Hippocratesโ Early Medical Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
7. According to early beliefs, what would characterize an individual with an excess of phlegm?
a. Calmness
b. Schizophrenia
c. Irritability
d. Cheerfulness
Answer: a
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Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Hippocratesโ Early Medical Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know
APA Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe applications that employ discipline-based problem
solving.
8. Which of the following statements describes how the four humors were used to explain the
concept of temperament?
a. Fluids were tested by drawing blood and using a system of weights and balances to
determine the most dominant humor.
b. A personโs natural physical response (hot, cold, sweat, dry) after exposure to earth, air,
fire, or water revealed the dominant humor.
c. The four fluids combined in different proportions within individuals, and temperament
was determined by the most dominant humor.
d. This system of measurement was the first indication that ancient people recognized the
significance of the brain in determining behavior.
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Hippocratesโ Early Medical Concepts
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe applications that employ discipline-based problem
solving.
9. Cleades was feeling depressed and sought help from Hippocrates. Hippocrates would probably
have __________.
a. prescribed the roots of certain plants and unusual elixirs
b. recommended a high-protein diet, rich in animal meat
c. prescribed exercise, tranquility, and celibacy
d. performed an exorcism
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Hippocratesโ Early Medical Concepts
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Apply What You Know
APA Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe applications that employ discipline-based problem
solving.
10. Plato was one of the first to argue for __________.
a. institutionalization of the mentally ill
b. demonic possession in mental illness
c. hospital care for those with beliefs counter to societal norms
d. the use of bleeding as a treatment for mental illness
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
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Topic: Early Philosophical Conceptualizations of Abnormal Behavior
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
11. One of Aristotleโs major contributions to psychology was __________.
a. his belief that dreams explained most mental disorders
b. his theory that psychological disorders were due to psychological rather than physical
factors
c. his description of personality traits
d. his description of consciousness
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Early Philosophical Conceptualizations of Abnormal Behavior
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
12. The Greek physician Galen is credited with __________.
a. providing the first biological explanation for mental disorders
b. performing the first human autopsies
c. arguing against the validity of the doctrine of the four humors
d. separating the causes of psychological disorders into physical and mental categories
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Early Philosophical Conceptualizations of Abnormal Behavior
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
13. Chung Ching wrote two well-known medical works around A.D. 200 and has been referred
to as the __________ of China.
a. Aristotle
b. Galen
c. Plato
d. Hippocrates
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Early Chinese Conceptualizations of Abnormal Behavior
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
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14. Compared to views of mental illness in the West, those in China during the โDark Agesโ
__________.
a. reached a sophisticated level; but they regressed to a belief in evil-spirit possession,
although not for as long as in the West, and with less severe treatment for patients
b. began at a less sophisticated level; and they regressed to a belief in supernatural forces,
as in the West, although this occurred earlier and with a more negative reaction to
patients
c. were always that mental illness was due to supernatural forces, a belief still prevalent
in modern-day China
d. were always more sophisticated, with the focus on medical causes and humane
treatment
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Early Chinese Conceptualizations of Abnormal Behavior
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
15. Which of the following statements about the treatment of abnormal behavior in the Middle
Ages is accurate?
a. Although the Hippocratic tradition was continued in most of Europe, Islamic countries
emphasized demonology.
b. Scientific reasoning and humane treatments were valued in both European and Islamic
societies.
c. Islamic forms of treatment were more humane than European approaches.
d. The Chinese emphasized prayer, the Europeans emphasized exercise, and the Islamic
peoples emphasized balancing the four bodily humors.
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Views of Abnormality During the Middle Ages
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
16. The ancient physician __________ was the author of __________, the most widely studied
medical work ever written.
a. Hippocrates; First, Do No Harm
b. Galen; Mental Illness and the Brain
c. Chung Ching; Balancing the Yin and Yang
d. Avicenna; The Canon of Medicine
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Views of Abnormality During the Middle Ages
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
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APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
17. A common treatment for mental illness during the Middle Ages in Europe was administered
by a __________ and consisted of __________.
a. priest; prayer, holy water, and the laying on of hands
b. scientist; fresh air and supportive surroundings
c. surgeon; brain surgery and banishment to an asylum for the mentally ill
d. physician; psychoanalytic dream interpretation
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Views of Abnormality During the Middle Ages
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
18. Recent historical reviews of the literature indicate that the typical accused witch in the
Middle Ages in Europe was __________.
a. a person we would now diagnose with a severe mental illness
b. a priest who was a rival of a more powerful clergyman
c. an ill-tempered, impoverished woman
d. a person who today would be viewed as cognitively challenged
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Views of Abnormality During the Middle Ages
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
19. __________ was a Swiss physician from the early 1500s who criticized the idea that mental
illness was due to demonic possession and instead insisted that it was a treatable disease.
a. Paracelsus
b. Galen
c. Weyer
d. Hippocrates
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Topic: The Resurgence of Scientific Questioning in Europe
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
20. In the late 1500s, Johann Weyer, considered the founder of modern psychopathology,
__________.
a. was a popular writer who argued that mental illness was due to demonic possession
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b. was a popular writer and physician who argued that mental illness was due to
imbalances in the four humors
c. wrote a book that was condemned by many, arguing that those accused of engaging in
witchcraft were mentally ill
d. wrote a book that was scorned by many, arguing that mental illness was due to bodily
magnetism
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Topic: The Resurgence of Scientific Questioning in Europe
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
21. Which of the following statements describes the original purpose for placing individuals in
asylums?
a. to remove troublesome individuals from society who could not care for themselves
b. to protect society from the dangerous nature of the mentally ill
c. to offer humanitarian treatment to those afflicted with mental illnesses
d. to offer scientifically sound approaches to the treatment of mental disorders
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Topic: The Establishment of Early Asylums
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
22. You are completing a research project on the history of mental illness for your psychology
course. Based on your reading, if you visited an asylum in sixteenth-century Europe, you would
likely find __________.
a. a place that mixed together the mentally ill, the poor, criminals, and the physically ill
b. exorcisms being done by priests
c. a place where people were given good food, work, and rest, so that they could recover
d. a warehouse of mentally ill people living and dying in conditions of filth and cruelty
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Topic: The Establishment of Early Asylums
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
23. โBedlamโ in London was one of several hospitals for the mentally ill that __________.
a. administered physiological treatments to the mentally ill
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b. exhibited its violent patients on public display for a profit
c. viewed itself as a religious house for the demonically possessed
d. allowed patients a lot of freedom
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Topic: The Establishment of Early Asylums
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
24. The Public Hospital in Williamsburg, Virginia, was the first hospital in the United States
devoted exclusively to the mentally ill, and held to a treatment philosophy that __________.
a. patients needed to choose rationality over insanity, with aggressive treatment
techniques designed to intimidate patients
b. patients were demonically possessed and needed to be made uncomfortable in order to
force the demons to leave
c. patients were medically ill and needed physiological treatments
d. patients were basically animals and should be treated as such
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Topic: The Establishment of Early Asylums
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
25. Shackling and chaining a patient to a wall with little food or heat would be most typical of
__________, while humanitarian treatment would be most typical of __________.
a. the early asylums in Europe; the hospitals run by Philippe Pinel
b. the sanatoriums of Alexandria, Egypt; Bedlam in London
c. the hospitals run by Philippe Pinel; the early asylums in Europe
d. the treatment advocated by Hippocrates; the early asylums in the United States
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Pinelโs Experiment and Tukeโs Work in England
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
26. Which of the following statements exemplifies the beliefs of French physician Philippe
Pinel?
a. Mental illness was due to possession by demons, and exorcism was the only useful
treatment.
b. Mentally ill patients needed to choose rationality over insanity, so treatment was aimed
at making their lives as patients uncomfortable.
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c. Mental patients were ill and needed to be treated as suchโwith kindness and caring.
d. Mental illness was purely a physiological phenomenon and could only be treated by
physical means such as bloodletting.
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Pinelโs Experiment and Tukeโs Work in England
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
27. Regarding the contributions of William Tuke to the treatment of the mentally ill, which of the
following is true?
a. He established the York Retreat, a residential house for the mentally ill that battled
against brutality and ignorance, and incorporated the religious beliefs of the Quakers.
b. Tukeโs York Retreat was fashioned after the Christian belief that all people are
creatures of God and must be treated with care.
c. He introduced trained nurses to head mental health nursing staffs.
d. He decried the practice of chaining mental patients in dark dungeons, instead favoring
the use of straightjackets and placing them in brightly lit rooms.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Pinelโs Experiment and Tukeโs Work in England
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
28. Who is considered the founder of American psychiatry?
a. William Tuke
b. Dorothea Dix
c. Benjamin Rush
d. Clifford Beers
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Rush and Moral Management in America
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
29. Benjamin Rush, who encouraged more humane treatment of the mentally ill in the United
States, used as his principal remedies __________.
a. rest and talk
b. bloodletting and the tranquilizing chair
c. exorcism and purging
d. the tranquilizer chair and relaxation
Answer: b
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Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Rush and Moral Management in America
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
30. Stemming from the work of Pinel and Tuke, moral management treatment __________.
a. focused on the physiological problems that mental patients supposedly had, rather than
their mental state
b. focused on the symptoms that mental patients had, rather than on their moral character
c. focused on warehousing and punishing mental patients, so that they would choose to
become well
d. focused on the moral and spiritual development of mental patients, rather than on their
disorder
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Rush and Moral Management in America
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
31. Which of the following statements accurately characterizes the moral management approach
to treating the physical and mental disorders of mentally ill patients?
a. Patients would be given the choice between two different types of medications.
b. Patients could select the frequency and duration of rehabilitative treatment.
c. Patients attended spiritual discussions and engaged in manual labor tasks.
d. Patients were required to attend weekly group therapy sessions.
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Rush and Moral Management in America
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
32. Which of the following individuals increased the availability of treatment for the mentally ill
in the United States, particularly those consigned to prisons and mental institutions.
a. Dorothea Dix
b. Benjamin Rush
c. Emil Kraepelin
d. Philippe Pinel
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Dix and the Mental Hygiene Movement
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Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
33. Which of the following approaches to treatment focuses almost exclusively on the physical
well-being of hospitalized patients?
a. Moral management
b. Mental hygiene
c. Humanitarian
d. Deinstitutionalization
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Dix and the Mental Hygiene Movement
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
34. Dorothea Dix __________.
a. urged that religious conversion should be a primary means of treatment for the
mentally disturbed
b. was a major impediment to the mental hygiene movement in the United States
c. was a leading force in the emphasis on finding biological cures for mental disorders
d. is credited with establishing numerous humane mental hospitals in at least 20 states
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Dix and the Mental Hygiene Movement
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
35. In the early nineteenth century, psychiatrists were referred to as __________ and held a
relatively inconsequential role in the care of the insane and the management of asylums.
a. alienists
b. lunatics
c. soothsayers
d. purgatists
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Nineteenth Century Views of Mental Disorders and the Increasing Role of Psychiatrists
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
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APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
36. What did psychiatrists in the mid to late nineteenth century believe was the primary cause of
emotional problems?
a. An imbalance of the four humors
b. The depletion of bodily energies as a result of excesses in living
c. Untreated brain damage during birth
d. The rejection of religious values
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Nineteenth Century Views of Mental Disorders and the Increasing Role of Psychiatrists
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
37. Imagine that it is 1885. Patrick complains of โshattered nerves.โ He is lacking in energy and
shows low mood. Physicians specializing in mental conditions (alienists) would likely view
Patrick as __________.
a. a morally deficient individual
b. suffering from neurasthenia
c. suffering from hysteria
d. untreatable, because the condition is biological
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Nineteenth Century Views of Mental Disorders and the Increasing Role of Psychiatrists
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know
APA Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe applications that employ discipline-based problem
solving.
38. The โneurastheniaโ recognized in the 1800s resembles todayโs diagnosis of __________.
a. anxiety
b. schizophrenia
c. bipolar disorder
d. depression
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Nineteenth Century Views of Mental Disorders and the Increasing Role of Psychiatrists
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 2.1 Use scientific reasoning to interpret psychological phenomena.
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39. By the end of the nineteenth century, __________.
a. effective treatments had been developed for many forms of mental illness
b. alienists had taken control of insane asylums and incorporated moral management
therapy
c. asylums were recognized as humanitarian institutions that served an important function
d. most mental hospitals effectively addressed the physical needs of patients but ignored
other needs
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Nineteenth Century Views of Mental Disorders and the Increasing Role of Psychiatrists
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
40. At the start of the twentieth century in America, the fate of patients with mental illness
__________.
a. was filled with hope and enlightened humanity
b. was fraught with labels suggesting โtainted genesโ and divine retribution
c. inspired a belief that the mentally ill were incurable and should be executed or jailed
for the rest of their lives
d. was neither uniform nor entirely positive
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
41. Clifford Beers is best known for __________.
a. developing the first effective antidepressant
b. his tireless efforts leading to the establishment of over thirty mental hospitals
c. his vigorous rejection of the Victorian idea that sexual fantasies caused mental
disorders
d. publicizing the brutality that many mental patients experienced from being restrained
in straitjackets
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
42. During the first half of the twentieth century, __________.
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a. a substantial number of asylums and mental hospitals were established
b. most of the institutionalized mentally ill received moral therapy
c. hospital stays for the mentally ill tended to be brief
d. mental hospitals housed very few people
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
43. During the first half of the twentieth century, mental hospital care would best be
characterized as __________.
a. effective and brief in duration
b. humane and long in duration
c. moral and brief in duration
d. punitive and long in duration
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
44. Which of the following served to publicize the plight of the mentally ill in the mid-1940s?
a. The publication of A Mind That Found Itself
b. The publication of The Snake Pit
c. Research funded by the National Institutes of Mental Health
d. The passage of the Community Health Services Act
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
45. The __________ was organized in 1946 and provided active support for research and clinical
training programs.
a. American Psychiatric Association
b. American Psychological Association
c. National Association of Clinical Psychiatry
d. National Institutes of Mental Health
Answer: d
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Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
46. The Hill-Burton Act __________.
a. ended the moral hygiene movement
b. contributed to the practice of warehousing the mentally ill
c. provided funding for community mental health hospitals
d. legislated the creation of 50 percent more inpatient facilities for the mentally ill
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
47. Which of the following events of the twentieth century triggered an increased emphasis on
reforming mental hospital environments?
a. The passage of the Beers-Tuke Mental Health Act
b. The development and use of antipsychotics and mood stabilizers
c. The creation of the National Institutes of Mental Health
d. The doubling of the residential population in psychiatric hospitals
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe applications that employ discipline-based problem
solving.
48. The rationale behind deinstitutionalization was __________.
a. the belief that physicians could better medicate and give physical treatment to patients
in their own homes
b. the concern that the mentally ill were taking escapist refuge in mental hospitals and
developing a permanent and chronic dependence on the psychiatric community
c. the belief that most mental patients were faking it and would cease to do so if they
were not โrewardedโ by being allowed to stay in a hospital
d. the concern that mental hospitals were such unpleasant places that, for mental patients,
living on their own could only be better
Answer: b
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Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
49. Which of the following was an unintended effect of the deinstitutionalization movement?
a. A large number of psychiatric hospitals remained open.
b. Mental hospital populations were re-institutionalized in medical hospitals.
c. Most of the services once offered on an inpatient basis were available at community
health centers.
d. Many of those released into the community went from institutionalization to
homelessness to incarceration.
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 1.3 Describe applications that employ discipline-based problem
solving.
50. Which of the following is recognized as a major biomedical breakthrough in
psychopathology because it established the link between mental and physical illnesses?
a. The discovery of the cause of, and later a cure for, general paresis (syphilis of the
brain)
b. The discovery of penicillin as a cure for syphilis
c. The development of electroshock therapy for general paresis (syphilis of the brain)
d. The discovery that brain injuries could be associated with mental disorders
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Biological Discoveries: Establishing the Link Between the Brain and Mental Disorders
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
51. The use of malarial fever to treat paresis __________.
a. is an example of the barbaric treatment that mental patients received at the beginning
of the twentieth century
b. proved to be so ineffectual that many professionals abandoned the biological
explanation of mental disorders
c. represented the first clear-cut defeat of a mental disorder by medicine
d. was the first time scientists used knowledge of brain chemistry to develop specific
drugs for treating mental disorders
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Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Biological Discoveries: Establishing the Link Between the Brain and Mental Disorders
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
52. Why was Julius von Wagner-Jaureggโs malarial therapy effective in treating general paresis?
a. The high fever that was induced killed off the bacteria causing the observed symptoms.
b. General paresis was caused by malaria, and malarial therapy triggered an immune
response that destroyed the existing infection.
c. Malarial therapy prevented the syphilis spirochetes from entering the brain.
d. There is no known treatment for general paresis.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Biological Discoveries: Establishing the Link Between the Brain and Mental Disorders
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
53. The surgical procedure used in the United States by Walter Freeman to treat severe mental
disorders, one that initially involved the use of an ice pick, is known as a __________.
a. psychocraniumotomy
b. cranial dissection
c. lobotomy
d. pickectomy
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Biological Discoveries: Establishing the Link Between the Brain and Mental Disorders
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
54. Emil Kraepelin is credited with __________.
a. discovering that penicillin was an effective treatment for malaria
b. determining the cause of senile dementia
c. developing the first classification system for mental disorders
d. writing the first edition of the DSM
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: The Development of a Classification System for Mental Disorders
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Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
55. The first classification of mental disorders involved __________.
a. identifying the biological causes of the disorders, so a person could be tested for them
b. understanding the theoretical descriptions of different disorders
c. recognizing symptoms that occurred together often enough to be regarded as a type of
mental disorder
d. identifying the types of thoughts that people with different mental illnesses tended to
have
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: The Development of a Classification System for Mental Disorders
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
56. The ancestral roots of what we now know as psychoanalysis can be traced back to
__________.
a. the study of hypnosis
b. early beliefs in demonology and possession
c. the discovery of the cause of general paresis
d. Dorothea Dix
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Development of the Psychological Basis of Mental Disorder
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
57. Franz Mesmer was a proponent of __________.
a. humanitarianism
b. community mental health clinics
c. the mental hygiene movement
d. planetary influence on magnetic fluid in the body
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Development of the Psychological Basis of Mental Disorder
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
58. Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer proposed that allowing patients to discuss their problems
under hypnosis would provide a therapeutic emotional release. What is this emotional release
called?
a. Free association
b. Catharsis
c. Dream analysis
d. Mesmerism
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Development of the Psychological Basis of Mental Disorder
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
59. The study of hypnosis and its relationship to hysteria was the starting point for __________.
a. the medical model
b. the biological classification of mental disorders
c. psychoanalysis
d. the mental hygiene movement
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Development of the Psychological Basis of Mental Disorder
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
60. In 1893, Breuer and Freud published a paper on hysteria. In it, they announced that
__________.
a. unconscious factors can determine behavior and produce mental disorders
b. hysteria was caused by hypnosis
c. hysteria and hypnosis were both the result of neurological abnormalities
d. many forms of mental disorder are the conscious result of seeking attention from
others
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Development of the Psychological Basis of Mental Disorder
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
61. Freud was the first to describe __________, a part of the mind that could contain information
of which the mind itself is unaware, but by which it is still affected.
a. catharsis
b. the unconscious
c. hysteria
d. operant conditioning
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Development of the Psychological Basis of Mental Disorder
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
62. Free association and dream analysis __________.
a. are techniques typically used with hypnotized subjects
b. provide insight into the workings of the unconscious
c. were developed in the early 1800s
d. have been used extensively in behavioral therapy
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Development of the Psychological Basis of Mental Disorder
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
63. Who established the first experimental psychology laboratory?
a. Wilhelm Wundt
b. John Watson
c. Sigmund Freud
d. Emil Kraepelin
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: The Evolution of the Psychological Research Tradition: Experimental Psychology
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
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64. Lightner Witmer is credited with __________.
a. establishing psychology as a field in the United States
b. bringing psychoanalysis to the United States
c. writing the first psychology text
d. being the founder of clinical psychology
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: The Evolution of the Psychological Research Tradition: Experimental Psychology
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
SHORT ANSWER
65. What was the most common explanation for abnormal behavior among many ancient
peoples, including the Chinese, Egyptians, Hebrews, and Greeks?
Answer: The most common explanation was possession by a demon or a god.
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: The First Views of Mental Disorders
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
66. How did people in the Middle Ages view physical and spiritual possession differently?
Answer: People who experienced physical possession were mentally ill and considered mad,
while those who experienced spiritual possession were witches and were often punished or
put to death.
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Topic: Views of Abnormality During the Middle Ages
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
67. What was Bedlam?
Answer: Bedlam was an asylum in London that became well-known for its deplorable conditions
and practices. It was typical of many asylums of the sixteenth century that served primarily
as storage facilities for the mentally ill.
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Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Topic: The Establishment of Early Asylums
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
68. Who was Benjamin Rush?
Answer: Benjamin Rush is credited with encouraging the use of more humane treatment of the
mentally ill in the United States. He was the first American to organize a course in
psychiatry, and although some of his practices may have been less than humane, he is
recognized as a transitional figure between the poor treatment of the old era and the humane
approaches of the new.
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Rush and Moral Management in America
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
69. What was moral management?
Answer: Moral management was an approach to the care of the mentally ill that emerged in the
early part of the humanitarian reform period. It focused on addressing the patientโs social,
individual, and occupational needs.
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Rush and Moral Management in America
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
70. What contributions did Dorothea Dix make to the treatment of the mentally ill?
Answer: Between 1841 and 1881, Dorothea Dix brought to light the inhuman treatment the
mentally ill usually received and persuaded legislatures to fund the building of many mental
hospitals. She is credited with improving conditions in American hospitals, establishing 32
mental hospitals, and fostering the growth of the mental hygiene movement in the United
States.
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Dix and the Mental Hygiene Movement
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
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71. Who was Clifford Beers?
Answer: Clifford Beers was a former mental patient who wrote about his personal struggles and
mistreatment in three different institutions. He helped change attitudes about the mentally ill
and their treatment, particularly the horrors of restraint using a straitjacket.
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
72. What was the attitude about hospitalization of the mentally ill during the later decades of the
twentieth century?
Answer: It was preferable to treat people in the community, and treatment should be
deinstitutionalizedโalthough it was not the perfect solution it was once thought to be.
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Topic: Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
73. Why was the discovery of the malarial treatment for general paresis important?
Answer: It was the first scientifically demonstrated connection between a mental illness and
brain pathology.
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Biological Discoveries: Establishing the Link Between the Brain and Mental Disorders
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
74. Who was Emil Kraepelin?
Answer: Emil Kraepelin was the first to recognize that certain symptoms occurred regularly
together and to begin the classification of mental disorders.
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: The Development of a Classification System for Mental Disorders
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
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psychology.
75. What contribution to our thinking about abnormal behavior did Sigmund Freud and Josef
Breuer make?
Answer: They made the discovery of the unconscious and argued that processes outside a
personโs awareness could help determine behavior. They showed that emotional tensions that
patients were not aware of could cause hysteria.
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Development of the Psychological Basis of Mental Disorder
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
76. Who was Wilhelm Wundt?
Answer: Wilhelm Wundt established the first experimental psychology laboratory.
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: The Evolution of the Psychological Research Tradition: Experimental Psychology
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
ESSAY
77. Abnormal behavior has often been attributed to the influence of supernatural forces. Describe
and differentiate between how these forces were used to explain abnormal behavior during
various time periods and the treatments that resulted.
Answer: Early writings of the Egyptians, Chinese, Hebrews, and Greeks show that they
attributed such behavior to possession by a demon or god. This was treated with exorcism. In
the Middle Ages, the clergy were largely responsible for treatment, because possession was
considered causal. In fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Europe, witchcraft became another,
related explanation, for which torture, burning, and other such methods were used. Recent
historical analyses, however, suggest that the mentally ill may not have been taken to be
witches, as was once often thought. Even in contemporary culture, one can find those who
believe that supernatural forces cause psychological problems. Exorcisms are still
occasionally practiced. GRADING RUBRIC: 10 points total, 5 points each for a discussion
of the use of supernatural explanations during two different time periods.
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
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Topic: The First Views of Mental Disorders
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
78. What was moral management? What caused its near abandonment in the second part of the
nineteenth century?
Answer: Moral management was a broad treatment that included a patientโs social, individual,
and occupational needs. The moral and spiritual development of patients was a focus. More
emphasis was placed on patientsโ character than on their disorder. Typical treatments were
spiritual discussion and manual labor. And it was surprisingly effective. It was abandoned
because of changing attitudes toward the mentally ill and the increasing size of hospitals. The
mental hygiene movement and advances in biomedical science also contributed to its
decrease in popularity. The focus on physical and biological explanations and care meant that
other factors in a patientโs life were considered irrelevant. GRADING RUBRIC: 10 points
total, 5 for each part of the question.
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Topic: Pinelโs Experiment and Tukeโs Work in England
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
APA Learning Objective: 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychologyโs content domains.
79. Explain how the link between the brain and mental disorders was first established.
Answer: While Hippocrates and others had long proposed that mental disorders had some
physical cause, it was not until the 1800s that a clear link between a physical disease process
and mental illness was established. This finding then paved the way for further exploration of
how brain malfunctions could result in mental illness. General paresis was an illness that
produced paralysis, insanity, and, typically, death within two to five years. This mental
illness was recognized as a specific type of mental disorder in 1825. Thus, it was recognized
as a unique disorder, and attempts could then be made to treat it. It was eventually recognized
that this illness was caused by syphilis. This is the first documented link between an
identifiable brain infection and mental illness. With this finding, and the rising influence of
modern experimental science, the investigation of brain pathology as the cause of mental
illness began in earnest. GRADING RUBRIC: 10 points total.
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Topic: Biological Discoveries: Establishing the Link Between the Brain and Mental Disorders
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Analyze It
APA Learning Objective: 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in
psychology.
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REVEL QUIZZES
The following questions appear at the end of each module and at the end of the chapter in Revel
for Abnormal Psychology, Eighteenth Edition.
End of Module Quiz 2.1: The First Views of Mental Disorders
EOM Q2.1.1
Which of the following types of psychological difficulties has posed major problems to all
societies, with historical evidence of the disorder within Western civilization for over 2,000
years and even some evidence within writings from ancient Egypt?
a) depression
b) kleptomania
Consider This: Although views of the disorder have shifted over time, key symptoms can be
identified in early writings. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
c) intermittent explosive disorder
Consider This: Although views of the disorder have shifted over time, key symptoms can be
identified in early writings. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
d) agoraphobia
Consider This: Although views of the disorder have shifted over time, key symptoms can be
identified in early writings. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Module: The First Views of Mental Disorders
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOM Q2.1.2
Although many early societies believed that mental illness was a sign of spiritual possession,
people with such conditions were often treated with considerable awe and respect. Why?
a) It was believed that they had supernatural powers.
b) There were no treatments for such possession, so those afflicted were seen to “represent the
wrath and punishment of God.”
Consider This: If a person’s speech or behavior appeared to have a religious or mystical
significance, it was usually thought that he or she was possessed by a good spirit or god. 2.1
Explain the first views of mental disorders.
c) It was understood that these people were witches, and treating them badly could lead to deadly
punishments.
Consider This: If a person’s speech or behavior appeared to have a religious or mystical
significance, it was usually thought that he or she was possessed by a good spirit or god. 2.1
Explain the first views of mental disorders.
d) There were writings from physicians like Hippocrates that supernatural possession was a sign
of tremendous intelligence.
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Consider This: If a person’s speech or behavior appeared to have a religious or mystical
significance, it was usually thought that he or she was possessed by a good spirit or god. 2.1
Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Module: The First Views of Mental Disorders
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOM Q2.1.3
Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, classified all mental disorders into three categories.
What were they?
a) mania, melancholia, and phrenitis
b) anxiety, depression, and psychosis
Consider This: One of the three categories of Hippocrates referred to a fever of the brain. 2.1
Explain the first views of mental disorders.
c) neurosis, psychosis, and delusion
Consider This: One of the three categories of Hippocrates referred to a fever of the brain. 2.1
Explain the first views of mental disorders.
d) phlebitis, sanguine, and melancholia
Consider This: One of the three categories of Hippocrates referred to a fever of the brain. 2.1
Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Module: The First Views of Mental Disorders
Skill Level: Remember
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOM Q2.1.4
Jordan lives in the time of Hippocrates and has been demonstrating the symptoms of a mental
illness. If he is to be treated by the famed physician, which of the following would be
recommended as part of his recovery?
a) removing Jordan from his family during his treatment
b) a diet high in meat content to create a protein boost in his blood
Consider This: Hippocrates recognized the importance of one’s environment in the development
of and treatment of mental illness. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
c) a regular course of increased sexual activity
Consider This: Hippocrates recognized the importance of one’s environment in the development
of and treatment of mental illness. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
d) abstinence from exercise to avoid overexertion
Consider This: Hippocrates recognized the importance of one’s environment in the development
of and treatment of mental illness. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Module: The First Views of Mental Disorders
Skill Level: Apply
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Difficulty Level: Difficult
EOM Q2.1.5
How did early Chinese medicine differ from some other culturesโHebrews and Egyptians, for
exampleโin their understanding of mental illnesses?
a) Chinese medicine was based on a belief in natural rather than supernatural causes of illnesses.
b) Chinese medicine was focused on invasive surgical methods, while other cultures emphasized
non-invasive methods.
Consider This: A Chinese physician during this era may have been unlikely to believe in the
effectiveness of an exorcism. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
c) Chinese medicine examined the way herbal remedies could be used to treat such conditions,
while other cultures placed no stock in these approaches.
Consider This: A Chinese physician during this era may have been unlikely to believe in the
effectiveness of an exorcism. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
d) Chinese physicians were required to be trained and certified spiritual leaders (i.e., priests) in
order to treat the mentally ill, while other cultures had no such requirement.
Consider This: A Chinese physician during this era may have been unlikely to believe in the
effectiveness of an exorcism. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Module: The First Views of Mental Disorders
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
End of Module Quiz 2.2: Views of Abnormal Behavior in the 1500s and 1600s
EOM Q2.2.1
Why does Johann Weyer have the reputation as the founder of modern psychopathology even
though he was a German physician and writer from the early 1500s?
a) He specialized in the study and attempted treatment of people with mental illness.
b) He argued that people who were exhibiting odd behaviors were using witchcraft.
Consider This: Weyers’s views of the mentally ill were ahead of his time, and his works were
banned by the Church until the twentieth century. 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking
had on views of abnormal psychology and the rise of early asylums.
c) He believed that the moon exerted a supernatural influence over the brain.
Consider This: Weyers’s views of the mentally ill were ahead of his time, and his works were
banned by the Church until the twentieth century. 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking
had on views of abnormal psychology and the rise of early asylums.
d) He argued for deinstitutionalization.
Consider This: Weyers’s views of the mentally ill were ahead of his time, and his works were
banned by the Church until the twentieth century. 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking
had on views of abnormal psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Module: Views of Abnormal Behavior in the 1500s and 1600s
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Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOM Q2.2.2
Starting in the sixteenth century, people considered to be “insane” were housed in __________.
a) asylums
b) inpatient units
Consider This: These housing units were created to help house the mentally ill who were unable
to live independently. 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
c) churches
Consider This: These housing units were created to help house the mentally ill who were unable
to live independently. 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
d) homeless
Consider This: These housing units were created to help house the mentally ill who were unable
to live independently. 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Module: Views of Abnormal Behavior in the 1500s and 1600s
Skill Level: Remember
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOM Q2.2.3
Which of the following can help explain why treatment techniques within asylums tended to be
aggressive and cruel?
a) The philosophy of treatment at the time held that patients could choose rationality over mental
illness.
b) People believed that the mentally ill had become ill due to unethical behaviors.
Consider This: Treatments at the time were designed to intimidate patients to help them
overcome mental illness. 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of
abnormal psychology and the rise of early asylums.
c) No other forms of treatment were effective.
Consider This: Treatments at the time were designed to intimidate patients to help them
overcome mental illness. 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of
abnormal psychology and the rise of early asylums.
d) The philosophy of treatment at the time held that aggressive patients should be met with
aggression.
Consider This: Treatments at the time were designed to intimidate patients to help them
overcome mental illness. 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of
abnormal psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
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Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
End of Module Quiz 2.3: Humanitarian Reform
EOM Q2.3.1
Which physician, placed in charge of La Bicรชtre hospital in Paris, began the humanitarian reform
by unchaining patients and treating them with kindness and consideration?
a) Philippe Pinel
b) William Tuke
Consider This: This individual also improved the classification schema for mental disorders and
examined the causes of such conditions. 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian
reform.
c) Benjamin Rush
Consider This: This individual also improved the classification schema for mental disorders and
examined the causes of such conditions. 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian
reform.
d) Dorothea Dix
Consider This: This individual also improved the classification schema for mental disorders and
examined the causes of such conditions. 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian
reform.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Module: Humanitarian Reforms
Skill Level: Remember
Difficulty: Easy
EOM Q2.3.2
During the early period of humanitarian reform, the use of __________ became relatively
widespread. This involved focusing on a patient’s social, individual, and occupational needs and
also emphasized rehabilitating a patient’s “character” as part of their treatment.
a) moral management
b) milieu therapy
Consider This: Spiritual development was also an important part of this approach. 2.3 Describe
the historical development of humanitarian reform.
c) case management
Consider This: Spiritual development was also an important part of this approach. 2.3 Describe
the historical development of humanitarian reform.
d) institutionalization
Consider This: Spiritual development was also an important part of this approach. 2.3 Describe
the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Module: Humanitarian Reform
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Difficulty: Easy
EOM Q2.3.3
Which experiences led Dorothea Dix to undertake a rigorous campaign to reform policies that
resulted in the inhumane treatment of mentally ill persons?
a) She taught in a women’s prison and became familiar with the deplorable conditions in jails,
almshouses, and asylums.
b) She was mentally ill herself and underwent torturous treatment before eventually recovering.
Consider This: Dix saw that mentally ill people and criminals were often treated in exactly the
same way. 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
c) She was the first elected governor of Massachusetts and, as a part of her political
responsibilities, had to tour the publicly-funded facilities in her state, including prisons and
hospitals.
Consider This: Dix saw that mentally ill people and criminals were often treated in exactly the
same way. 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
d) She was a psychiatrist from the state of New Hampshire, and her final training facility was a
mental institution where people were tortured as part of their treatments.
Consider This: Dix saw that mentally ill people and criminals were often treated in exactly the
same way. 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Module: Humanitarian Reform
Skill Level: Remember
Difficulty Level: Moderate
End of Module Quiz 2.4: Views of the Causes and Treatments of Mental Disorders in the
1800s and 1900s
EOM Q2.4.1
Which of the following best describes the beliefs of psychiatrists in the early nineteenth century?
a) Mental disorders arise from nervous exhaustion, or the depletion of bodily energies after
excesses in living.
b) Mental disorders arise from biological abnormalities.
Consider This: During this time, psychiatrists believed that Victorian morality was important for
good mental health. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
c) Mental disorders arise from bad parenting.
Consider This: During this time, psychiatrists believed that Victorian morality was important for
good mental health. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
d) Mental disorders arise from supernatural causes.
Consider This: During this time, psychiatrists believed that Victorian morality was important for
good mental health. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
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Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Module: Views of the Causes and Treatment of Mental Disorders in the 1800s and 1900s
Skill Level: Apply
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOM 2.4.2
Asylums, by Erving Goffman, The Snake Pit, by Jane Ward, and A Mind That Found Itself, by
Clifford Beers were each influential in drawing attention to __________.
a) inhumane aspects of institutionalized mental health care in the U.S.
b) inhumane aspects of mental health care in other parts of the world
Consider This: Works such as these contributed to the passage of reform legislation such as the
Community Mental Health Act. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in
how we think about and treat mental disorders.
c) the potential pitfalls of deinstitutionalization
Consider This: Works such as these contributed to the passage of reform legislation such as the
Community Mental Health Act. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in
how we think about and treat mental disorders.
d) similarities between straitjackets and chains
Consider This: Works such as these contributed to the passage of reform legislation such as the
Community Mental Health Act. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in
how we think about and treat mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Module: Views of the Causes and Treatment of Mental Disorders in the 1800s and 1900s
Skill Level: Analyze
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOM Q2.4.3
During the latter half of the twentieth century, what movement caused a large number of
psychiatric, state, and county mental hospitals to close?
a) deinstitutionalization
b) humanitarian reform
Consider This: During this time period, vigorous efforts were made to close down a large
number of psychiatric institutions. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes
in how we think about and treat mental disorders.
c) privatization of health care
Consider This: During this time period, vigorous efforts were made to close down a large
number of psychiatric institutions. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes
in how we think about and treat mental disorders.
d) institutionalization
Consider This: During this time period, vigorous efforts were made to close down a large
number of psychiatric institutions. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes
in how we think about and treat mental disorders.
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Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Module: Views of the Causes and Treatment of Mental Disorders in the 1800s and 1900s
EOM Q2.4.4
Which of the following pieces of legislation was a program that funded community mental health
hospitals, passed in the mid-1900s?
a) the Hill-Burton Act
b) the Country Asylums Act
Consider This: This legislation, in combination with others, helped to create a system of
outpatient facilities that would help people in their own communities. 2.4 Describe the changes
in social attitudes that led to changes in how we think about and treat mental disorders.
c) the Francis Sumner Law
Consider This: This legislation, in combination with others, helped to create a system of
outpatient facilities that would help people in their own communities. 2.4 Describe the changes
in social attitudes that led to changes in how we think about and treat mental disorders.
d) the NIMH Act
Consider This: This legislation, in combination with others, helped to create a system of
outpatient facilities that would help people in their own communities. 2.4 Describe the changes
in social attitudes that led to changes in how we think about and treat mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Module: Views of the Causes and Treatment of Mental Disorders in the 1800s and 1900s
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOM Q2.4.5
Emil is a psychiatrist in the early 1800s. What will his role be in the treatment of the patients of
the asylum where he works?
a) He will be relatively inconsequential in the care of the insane who are housed at the facility.
b) He will probably be the head of the facility, as no other individuals in that era were interested
in helping the mentally ill.
Consider This: Those with expertise are not always the ones who make the most important
decisions. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we think about
and treat mental disorders.
c) His job will be to bathe and feed the patients only. Anything resembling treatment will be nonexistent.
Consider This: Those with expertise are not always the ones who make the most important
decisions. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we think about
and treat mental disorders.
d) He will be the supervisor of all of the “lay-therapists” in the facility, making sure that patients
are given adequate care and humane treatment.
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Consider This: Those with expertise are not always the ones who make the most important
decisions. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we think about
and treat mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Module: Views of the Causes and Treatment of Mental Disorders in the 1800s and 1900s
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
End of Module Quiz 2.5: The Emergence of Modern Views of Abnormal Behavior
EOM Q2.5.1
How did physicians in the late nineteenth century come to identify a relationship between mental
illnesses and physical conditions?
a) They injected people who suffered from general paresis with material from syphilis sores and
found that these patients did not subsequently develop syphilis.
b) They labeled the first identified neurotransmitter, serotonin, and recognized its relationship to
mood and anxious disorders.
Consider This: The research in question addressed a medical ailment that often caused death
within 2 to 5 years after onset of symptoms. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the
contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
c) They saw that people suffering from schizophrenia often showed complete remission of
symptoms after being injected with large doses of insulin and experiencing a related “insulin
seizure.”
Consider This: The research in question addressed a medical ailment that often caused death
within 2 to 5 years after onset of symptoms. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the
contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
d) They created a new intervention, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), that was successful in the
treatment of hysterical syndrome disorder.
Consider This: The research in question addressed a medical ailment that often caused death
within 2 to 5 years after onset of symptoms. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the
contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Module: The Emergence of Modern Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Remember
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOM Q2.5.2
Janelle is writing a paper about the surgical techniques used by Walter Freeman in the United
States in the mid-1900s. What would be the best title for her paper?
a) “The Clinical Utility of the Lobotomy”
b) “The Split-Brain Procedure: Gruesome or Genius?”
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Consider This: Freeman’s procedure was a derivation of strategies first developed by Italian
psychiatrist Egas Moniz. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of
abnormal psychology.
c) “Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Noninvasive Advantage”
Consider This: Freeman’s procedure was a derivation of strategies first developed by Italian
psychiatrist Egas Moniz. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of
abnormal psychology.
d) “Surgical Removal of Infected Body Parts to Promote Mental Health”
Consider This: Freeman’s procedure was a derivation of strategies first developed by Italian
psychiatrist Egas Moniz. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of
abnormal psychology.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Module: The Emergence of Modern Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Apply
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOM Q2.5.3
Jean Delay and Pierre Deniker found that chlorpromazine incidentally reduced symptoms of
psychosis and mania. Later on, researchers discovered that this drug targeted which
neurotransmitter?
a) dopamine
b) serotonin
Consider This: Chlorpromazine was later replaced by “atypical” antipsychotic medications, such
as clozapine, because they are more effective and have fewer side effects. 2.5 Identify
developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
c) norepinephrine
Consider This: Chlorpromazine was later replaced by “atypical” antipsychotic medications, such
as clozapine, because they are more effective and have fewer side effects. 2.5 Identify
developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
d) glutamate
Consider This: Chlorpromazine was later replaced by “atypical” antipsychotic medications, such
as clozapine, because they are more effective and have fewer side effects. 2.5 Identify
developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Module: The Emergence of Modern Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Remember
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOM Q2.5.4
The techniques first made famous by Franz Anton Mesmer, where he claimed to treat a variety
of diseases using “animal magnetism,” were the precursors to modern __________.
a) hypnosis
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b) milieu therapy
Consider This: The techniques eventually came to be called “mesmerism.” 2.5 Identify
developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
c) sleep inoculation training
Consider This: The techniques eventually came to be called “mesmerism.” 2.5 Identify
developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
d) copper bracelets
Consider This: The techniques eventually came to be called “mesmerism.” 2.5 Identify
developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Module: The Emergence of Modern Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOM Q2.5.5
The term catharsis is loosely synonymous with which of the following phrases?
a) emotional release
b) dream content
Consider This: Patients of Freud would often wake up from a hypnotic state feeling that this
event had occurred. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
c) relationship transfer
Consider This: Patients of Freud would often wake up from a hypnotic state feeling that this
event had occurred. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
d) free association
Consider This: Patients of Freud would often wake up from a hypnotic state feeling that this
event had occurred. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Module: The Emergence of Modern Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Easy
End of Chapter Quiz: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
EOC Q2.1
Which of the following statements best reflects Hippocrates’s position on the cause of mental
illness?
a) Mental disorders, like other diseases, have natural causes and appropriate treatments.
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b) Mental disorders are punishments by God for individuals who have violated or strayed from
religious teachings.
Consider This: Hippocrates’s ideas and methods of treatment were well in advance of practices
prevalent during his time. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
c) Mental disorders result from a demon or god taking possession of the individual’s spirit.
Consider This: Hippocrates’s ideas and methods of treatment were well in advance of practices
prevalent during his time. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
d) Mental disorders result from a demon or god taking possession of the individual’s spirit.
Consider This: Hippocrates’s ideas and methods of treatment were well in advance of practices
prevalent during his time. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty: Moderate
EOC Q2.2
During the Middle Ages in Europe, management and care of persons with mental illness was
taken on by __________.
a) clergy
b) family members
Consider This: “Treatment” consisted of prayer, holy water, and sanctified ointments. 2.1
Explain the first views of mental disorders.
c) the legal system
Consider This: “Treatment” consisted of prayer, holy water, and sanctified ointments. 2.1
Explain the first views of mental disorders.
d) regional work- or poorhouses
Consider This: “Treatment” consisted of prayer, holy water, and sanctified ointments. 2.1
Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Module: Earlies Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Remember
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOC Q2.3
Which early influential Greek maintained that by “thinking as directed,” one could eliminate pain
and better attain pleasure?
a) Aristotle
b) Plato
Consider This: He thought that very hot bile generated amorous desires, verbal fluency, and
suicidal impulses. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
c) Hippocrates
Consider This: He thought that very hot bile generated amorous desires, verbal fluency, and
suicidal impulses. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
d) Galen
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Consider This: He thought that very hot bile generated amorous desires, verbal fluency, and
suicidal impulses. 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the first views of mental disorders.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Remember
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOC Q2.4
Paracelsus, a Swiss physician in the early 1500s, was critical of beliefs that demonology caused
abnormal behavior. Ironically, however, he also held which of the following beliefs?
a) The moon exerts a supernatural influence on the brain.
b) Abnormal behavior is due to witchcraft.
Consider This: The term “lunatic” is derived from the Latin word “luna.” 2.2 Describe the effect
that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal psychology and the rise of early asylums.
c) Bloodletting would cure melancholia.
Consider This: The term “lunatic” is derived from the Latin word “luna.” 2.2 Describe the effect
that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal psychology and the rise of early asylums.
d) Unethical lives cause mental illness.
Consider This: The term “lunatic” is derived from the Latin word “luna.” 2.2 Describe the effect
that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOC Q2.5
Although asylums tended to involve cruel and dirty treatment conditions, they were originally
created with which of the following intentions?
a) to provide refuge and treatment specifically for people with mental illness
b) to rid people with mental illness of possession by evil demons
Consider This: Asylums were meant to help people who could not care for themselves. 2.2
Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal psychology and the rise of
early asylums.
c) to analyze patients’ dreams, which were thought to provide insight into patients’ personalities
Consider This: Asylums were meant to help people who could not care for themselves. 2.2
Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal psychology and the rise of
early asylums.
d) to keep an eye on people with mental illness, because they were considered to have
supernatural powers
Consider This: Asylums were meant to help people who could not care for themselves. 2.2
Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal psychology and the rise of
early asylums.
Answer: a
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Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe the effect that scientific thinking had on views of abnormal
psychology and the rise of early asylums.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOC Q2.6
Patients institutionalized with mental illness during the late nineteenth century were typically
given treatment that focused almost exclusively on their physical well-being. Although patients
were physically comfortable and cared for, the social environment and their psychological needs
were not addressed. This approach to addressing mental illness was called __________.
a) the mental hygiene movement
b) moral management
Consider This: An unfortunate side effect of this movement was the fact that many patients
became helpless and dependent. 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
c) the nutritional intervention approach
Consider This: An unfortunate side effect of this movement was the fact that many patients
became helpless and dependent. 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
d) the institutional effectiveness movement
Consider This: An unfortunate side effect of this movement was the fact that many patients
became helpless and dependent. 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOC Q2.7
Benjamin Rush, considered the founder of American psychiatry, is most likely to have
recommended a treatment similar to which of the following?
a) moral management
b) psychoanalysis
Consider This: The founder of American psychiatry was also responsible for creating the first
American course in psychiatry. 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
c) lobotomy
Consider This: The founder of American psychiatry was also responsible for creating the first
American course in psychiatry. 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
d) mesmerism
Consider This: The founder of American psychiatry was also responsible for creating the first
American course in psychiatry. 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Analyze
Difficulty Level: Difficult
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EOC Q2.8
The primary reason for establishing a deinstitutionalization policy was __________.
a) the belief that treating disturbed people outside of large mental hospitals was considered more
humane and likely to prevent patients from acquiring negative adaptations to hospital
confinement
b) to encourage families to take more responsibility for their mentally ill family members since
mentally ill persons could now be treated with medications
Consider This: Stays in psychiatric hospitals were typically quite lengthy and care provided little
in the way of effective treatment. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes
in how we think about and treat mental disorders.
c) due to the fact that patients were actually more likely to behave violently when housed in
institutions
Consider This: Stays in psychiatric hospitals were typically quite lengthy and care provided little
in the way of effective treatment. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes
in how we think about and treat mental disorders.
d) a result of the passing of Fair Labor Acts which prohibited patients from undertaking any
work in the psychiatric hospital
Consider This: Stays in psychiatric hospitals were typically quite lengthy and care provided little
in the way of effective treatment. 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes
in how we think about and treat mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOC Q2.9
__________ was a treatment model used in asylums that emphasized the patients’ moral and
spiritual development and the rehabilitation of their “character.” Less focus was placed on their
physical or mental disorders.
a) Moral management
b) The mental hygiene movement
Consider This: This approach stemmed largely from the work of Pinel and Tuke. 2.3 Describe
the historical development of humanitarian reform.
c) Milieu therapy
Consider This: This approach stemmed largely from the work of Pinel and Tuke. 2.3 Describe
the historical development of humanitarian reform.
d) Social management
Consider This: This approach stemmed largely from the work of Pinel and Tuke. 2.3 Describe
the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Describe the historical development of humanitarian reform.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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EOC Q2.10
Although deinstitutionalization has allowed many former patients to develop living skills and to
have a better overall quality of life, a particularly prevalent issue for some former patients is that
deinstitutionalization has __________.
a) left them homeless and subject to a harsh existence
b) led to increased levels of depression and family violence
Consider This: What if the severity of their symptoms prevents them from having a job? 2.4
Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we think about and treat
mental disorders.
c) created situations where they are exploited and underpaid in work settings
Consider This: What if the severity of their symptoms prevents them from having a job? 2.4
Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we think about and treat
mental disorders.
d) contributed to a higher rate of suicide among them
Consider This: What if the severity of their symptoms prevents them from having a job? 2.4
Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we think about and treat
mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in social attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOC Q2.11
Alessandra was experiencing low mood and lack of energy. Stemming from beliefs that
Victorian morality was important for good mental health, alienists (or psychiatrists) at the time
believed that her condition was due to “lifestyle” problems and gave her which of the following
diagnoses?
a) neurasthenia
b) insanity
Consider This: As psychiatrists, or “alienists,” acquired more influence on society in the 1900s,
they began to promote the benefits of Victorian morality. 2.4 Describe the changes in societal
attitudes that led to changes in how we think about and treat mental disorders.
c) melancholia
Consider This: As psychiatrists, or “alienists,” acquired more influence on society in the 1900s,
they began to promote the benefits of Victorian morality. 2.4 Describe the changes in societal
attitudes that led to changes in how we think about and treat mental disorders.
d) depression
Consider This: As psychiatrists, or “alienists,” acquired more influence on society in the 1900s,
they began to promote the benefits of Victorian morality. 2.4 Describe the changes in societal
attitudes that led to changes in how we think about and treat mental disorders.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Describe the changes in societal attitudes that led to changes in how we
think about and treat mental disorders.
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Skill Level: Apply
Difficulty Level: Difficult
EOC Q2.12
Ingrid works with a psychotherapist who encourages her to talk about whatever comes to mind
during her sessions. Her psychotherapist feels that this strategy will bring unconscious issues to
the level of awareness so that the issues may be analyzed. This method is called __________.
a) free association
b) catharsis
Consider This: Freud felt that this technique enabled patients to overcome inner obstacles to
remembering. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
c) regression
Consider This: Freud felt that this technique enabled patients to overcome inner obstacles to
remembering. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
d) disclosure
Consider This: Freud felt that this technique enabled patients to overcome inner obstacles to
remembering. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Apply
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOC Q2.13
Who established the first experimental psychology laboratory, which influenced many
researchers in the empirical study of abnormal behavior?
a) Wilhelm Wundt
b) Sigmund Freud
Consider This: This researcher devised many basic experimental methods and strategies that
were later adopted in the study of mental illness. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the
contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
c) Ivan Pavlov
Consider This: This researcher devised many basic experimental methods and strategies that
were later adopted in the study of mental illness. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the
contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
d) John B. Watson
Consider This: This researcher devised many basic experimental methods and strategies that
were later adopted in the study of mental illness. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the
contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
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psychology.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Remember
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOC Q2.14
__________ developed a system of classification of mental disorders, which became the
forerunner of today’s DSM classification system.
a) Emil Kraepelin
b) Wilhelm Griesinger
Consider This: Developing this diagnostic system involved identifying symptom patterns that
occurred together regularly enough to be regarded as specific types of mental disease. 2.5
Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
c) Richard von Krafft-Ebbing
Consider This: Developing this diagnostic system involved identifying symptom patterns that
occurred together regularly enough to be regarded as specific types of mental disease. 2.5
Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
d) Julius von Wagner-Jauregg
Consider This: Developing this diagnostic system involved identifying symptom patterns that
occurred together regularly enough to be regarded as specific types of mental disease. 2.5
Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
psychology.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Understand
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOC Q2.15
Which of the following arguments would psychiatrists like Albrecht von Haller and Wilhelm
Griesinger make regarding the origins of mental disorders?
a) Mental disorders are caused by brain abnormalities.
b) Mental disorders are caused by an interaction of environmental and biological influences.
Consider This: During this period, scientists began focusing on diseased body organs as the
causes of physical ailments, including mental disorders. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the
contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
c) Mental disorders are caused by supernatural influences.
Consider This: During this period, scientists began focusing on diseased body organs as the
causes of physical ailments, including mental disorders. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the
contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
d) Mental disorders are caused by engaging in unethical behaviors.
Consider This: During this period, scientists began focusing on diseased body organs as the
causes of physical ailments, including mental disorders. 2.5 Identify developments that led to the
contemporary view of abnormal psychology.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Identify developments that led to the contemporary view of abnormal
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psychology.
Module: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
Skill Level: Apply
Difficulty Level: Difficult
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