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> Material for Exam 4 – see weekly outline Identify and describe personality disorder clusters, and criteria for each disorder What are CSBs? Give a brief definition of each. What are criteria for gambling disorder, and how many people are affected? What is the difference between antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy? Name 3 potential causes of personality disorders.

>STUDY Qs Identify and describe 3 potential causes of schizophrenia. What are medication treatments for schizophrenia and how do the newer ones compare to the older antipsychotics? What are DSM criteria for the various types of other psychotic disorders? How common are they? Define the terms premorbid, prodromal, and chronic/residual. What is an endophenotype and how does it relate to psychotic disorders? Describe the evidence for genetic etiology of schizophrenia. What are components of the ideal treatment plan for schizophrenia?

What is the evidence for nature versus nurture explanations for ASD and ADHD? What are criteria for ASD versus social communication disorder? What are criteria for ADHD in kids, and in adults? What is at stake in the prevention/early treatment of ADHD? What is it later associated with? What happened in the Greg Aller case and why is it important? What are the pros and cons of the different definitions of mental illness that exist in different states? How do civil and criminal commitment differ? What are the issues involved in balancing individual liberties with “parens patriae”?

Chapter 12 and 13 Quiz 1. Which of the following categories contains the dramatic, emotional, and erratic personality disorders? Cluster A Cluster B Cluster C Cluster D 2. Social isolation is a feature of all of the following personality disorders except: A. Paranoid B. Schizoid C. Avoidant D. Schizotypal E. Social isolation is a feature of all of the above 3. Which of the following disorders requires evidence for, or a diagnosis of, conduct disorder in childhood? A. Borderline Personality Disorder B. Histrionic Personality Disorder C. Antisocial Personality Disorder D. Paranoid Personality Disorder 4. People with _______ personality disorder tend to be vain, extravagant, and seductive. A. Histrionic B. Narcissistic C. Dependent D. Schizotypal 5. True or false: People with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder often have trouble completing tasks. A. TrueB. False

6. ________ is a psychological treatment for schizophrenia where family members are taught to be supportive. A. Family training B. Family intervention – PSYCHOEDUCATION, ETC C. Social skills training D. Vocational training 7. Which of the following is not a major category of schizophrenia symptoms? A. Positive symptoms B. Negative symptoms C. Interpersonal symptoms D. Disorganized symptoms 8. In addition to one or more psychotic features, __________ disorder lasts at least one day, but less than 1 month with eventual full return to premorbid functioning. A. Schizophreniform B. Delusional C. Schizoaffective D. Brief Psychotic E. Shared delusional 9. True or false: Psychotic features with a concurrent mood episode describe catatonia. A. TrueB. False 10. Which of the following is not a proposed cause of schizophrenia? A. Alcohol or drug consumption B. Prenatal viral infection C. Neurotransmitter imbalance D. Genetic influences