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Question 1 of 10
A clinical psychologist develops a play for high school learners about ways to promote 1
positive feelings and activities that reduce the risk of depressive disorders. This is an example
-.
A. Secondary prevention
! B. Primary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Secondary correction
Answer Key: B
Question 2 of 10
A psychologist who sees a client's psychological problems as caused by a lack of the 1
requisite socially acceptable behaviours, as well as insufficient feedback regarding their action
most likely support which model of psychopathology?
" A. Psychodynamic model
Feedback: The psychodynamic model views mental disorders as the results of childhood tr
and inner anxieties, and so this alternative is the wrong answer for this question as it does
consider learning as important in behavioural tendencies, but rather innate experiences.
B. Behavioural model
C. Existential model
, influence the frequency or magnitude of said behaviours. These can be positive; desirable act
increase likelihood of a behaviours occurrence, or negative; where removing something avers
increases the occurrence of a behaviour. Further understanding of behavioural model and its
explanations of the aetiology of mental disorders, can be read from pages 53 to 57 in your pre
textbook (Sue et al., 2016).
Question 3 of 10
A psychologist who supports the Multicultural Model would most likely say that - - - - -. 1
A. Western cultures value “belongingness” over individualism
B. European American therapists emphasise the importance of collectivism over individ
! C. some cultures value family identity more than individuality
D. almost all non-Western cultures value individuality over collectivity
Answer Key: C
Question 4 of 10
A clinical psychologist develops a talk for high school learners about, “Nayope: A lethal drug- 1
cocktail”. Alerting adolescents to the links between substances and psychosis is an example o
intervention.
A. secondary prevention
! B. primary prevention
C. tertiary prevention
D. secondary corrective
Answer Key: B
Question 5 of 10
Clinician A says: “Abnormal behaviour can only be identified and understood if the individual’s 1
cultural context is taken into consideration.” Clinician B says: “Abnormal behaviour is consisten
different cultures and as such uniform treatment can be applied to all individuals irrespective of
racial and cultural background.” Clinician A adopts a - - - - - approach to abnormal behaviour, w
clinician B adopts a/an - - - - - approach to abnormal behaviour.
A. cultural; systemic
B. systemic; linear
C. multidimensional; universalist
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PYC3702_Assignment 1
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Part 1 of 1 - 10
Question 1 of 10
A clinical psychologist develops a play for high school learners about ways to promote 1
positive feelings and activities that reduce the risk of depressive disorders. This is an example
-.
A. Secondary prevention
! B. Primary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Secondary correction
Answer Key: B
Question 2 of 10
A psychologist who sees a client's psychological problems as caused by a lack of the 1
requisite socially acceptable behaviours, as well as insufficient feedback regarding their action
most likely support which model of psychopathology?
" A. Psychodynamic model
Feedback: The psychodynamic model views mental disorders as the results of childhood tr
and inner anxieties, and so this alternative is the wrong answer for this question as it does
consider learning as important in behavioural tendencies, but rather innate experiences.
B. Behavioural model
C. Existential model
, influence the frequency or magnitude of said behaviours. These can be positive; desirable act
increase likelihood of a behaviours occurrence, or negative; where removing something avers
increases the occurrence of a behaviour. Further understanding of behavioural model and its
explanations of the aetiology of mental disorders, can be read from pages 53 to 57 in your pre
textbook (Sue et al., 2016).
Question 3 of 10
A psychologist who supports the Multicultural Model would most likely say that - - - - -. 1
A. Western cultures value “belongingness” over individualism
B. European American therapists emphasise the importance of collectivism over individ
! C. some cultures value family identity more than individuality
D. almost all non-Western cultures value individuality over collectivity
Answer Key: C
Question 4 of 10
A clinical psychologist develops a talk for high school learners about, “Nayope: A lethal drug- 1
cocktail”. Alerting adolescents to the links between substances and psychosis is an example o
intervention.
A. secondary prevention
! B. primary prevention
C. tertiary prevention
D. secondary corrective
Answer Key: B
Question 5 of 10
Clinician A says: “Abnormal behaviour can only be identified and understood if the individual’s 1
cultural context is taken into consideration.” Clinician B says: “Abnormal behaviour is consisten
different cultures and as such uniform treatment can be applied to all individuals irrespective of
racial and cultural background.” Clinician A adopts a - - - - - approach to abnormal behaviour, w
clinician B adopts a/an - - - - - approach to abnormal behaviour.
A. cultural; systemic
B. systemic; linear
C. multidimensional; universalist