Voorbeelden vragen psychopathologie(staan in de slides per hoofdstuk)
H1;
Wat was een van de belangrijkste redenen voor de
deïnstitutionalisering van patiënten (d.w.z. dat steeds meer patiënten
niet langer in psychiatrische ziekenhuizen worden vastgehouden) vanaf
1955 en later?
A. De beschikbaarheid van betere psychotherapiebehandelingen.
B. De beschikbaarheid van psychotrope medicatie.
C. Een vermindering van de financiering voor ziekenhuizen voor geestelijke
gezondheidszorg.
D. Een vermindering van het aantal patiënten met psychische stoornissen.
H2;
Een test die hersenstoornissen detecteert door de cognitieve,
perceptuele en motorische prestaties van een persoon te meten, is een:
A. Neurologische test
B. Neuropsychologische test
C. Intelligentie test
D. Psychofysiologische test
H6 Depressie en bipolaire stoornis;
Eduard (27) voelt zich sinds de breuk met zijn vriendin de afgelopen
week somber. Hij klaagt dat hij moeite heeft met concentreren, niet kan
slapen, maar zich toch moe en geagiteerd voelt en wat gewicht
aankomt. Hij heeft echter geen voorgeschiedenis van manie. Volgens de
DSM-5 criteria, van welke stoornis heeft Eduard last?
A. Ernstige depressieve stoornis
B. Bipolaire stoornis
C. Geen stoornis
D. Aanhoudende depressieve stoornis
H5;
Which of the following was replaced by gender dysphoria as a new
diagnostic category in the DSM-5?
a) Gender identity disorder
b) Sexual identity disorder
, c) Gender role disorder
d) Sex role disorientation
e) Gender incongruence
1. Walter is in an arranged marriage with Vanessa. Walter does not experience
any sexual desire for his wife but finds himself sexually attracted to several of his
colleagues at work. Walter’s low sexual desire would be diagnosed as:
a) generalized
b) lifelong
c) specific
d) situational
Correct answer: ____
2. Sexual dysfunction is one category of disorders of sexuality and sexual
functioning. The term sexual dysfunction refers to ___.
a) Problems with the normal sexual response cycle
b) Sexual urges or fantasies involving unusual sources of gratification
problems
c) An individual is dissatisfied with their own biological sex and have a strong
desire to be a member of the opposite sex
d) Problems with sexual fantasies
Correct answer: ___
Robert
Robert, a 57-year-old man, came to sex therapy with his wife because of his
inability to get erections. He had not had a problem with erections until six
months earlier, when they attempted to have sex after an evening out, during
which he had several drinks. They attributed his failure to get an erection to his
being “a little drunk”, but he found himself worrying over the next few days that
he was perhaps impotent. When they next attempted intercourse, he found
himself unable to get involved in what they were doing because he was so intent
on watching himself to see if he would get an erection. Once again, he did not,
and they were both very upset. His failure to get an erection continued over the
next few months. Robert’s wife was very upset and frustrated, accusing him of
having an affair or of no longer finding her attractive. Robert wondered if he was
getting too old or if his medication for high blood pressure, which he had been
taken for about a year, might be interfering with erections. When they came to
sex therapy, they had not attempted any sexual activity for over two months.
3. Which statement(s) is/are correct. Remark: Indicate all correct statements.
a) Robert could probably be diagnosed with a sexual dysfunction
b) The sexual response cycle phase that is affected in Robert is the
excitement phase
c) Based on Robert’s problem, he could be diagnosed with male hypoactive
disorder
d) Robert’s problem could be an acquired sexual problem
e) In lay terms, Robert’s problem could also be described as impotence
H1;
Wat was een van de belangrijkste redenen voor de
deïnstitutionalisering van patiënten (d.w.z. dat steeds meer patiënten
niet langer in psychiatrische ziekenhuizen worden vastgehouden) vanaf
1955 en later?
A. De beschikbaarheid van betere psychotherapiebehandelingen.
B. De beschikbaarheid van psychotrope medicatie.
C. Een vermindering van de financiering voor ziekenhuizen voor geestelijke
gezondheidszorg.
D. Een vermindering van het aantal patiënten met psychische stoornissen.
H2;
Een test die hersenstoornissen detecteert door de cognitieve,
perceptuele en motorische prestaties van een persoon te meten, is een:
A. Neurologische test
B. Neuropsychologische test
C. Intelligentie test
D. Psychofysiologische test
H6 Depressie en bipolaire stoornis;
Eduard (27) voelt zich sinds de breuk met zijn vriendin de afgelopen
week somber. Hij klaagt dat hij moeite heeft met concentreren, niet kan
slapen, maar zich toch moe en geagiteerd voelt en wat gewicht
aankomt. Hij heeft echter geen voorgeschiedenis van manie. Volgens de
DSM-5 criteria, van welke stoornis heeft Eduard last?
A. Ernstige depressieve stoornis
B. Bipolaire stoornis
C. Geen stoornis
D. Aanhoudende depressieve stoornis
H5;
Which of the following was replaced by gender dysphoria as a new
diagnostic category in the DSM-5?
a) Gender identity disorder
b) Sexual identity disorder
, c) Gender role disorder
d) Sex role disorientation
e) Gender incongruence
1. Walter is in an arranged marriage with Vanessa. Walter does not experience
any sexual desire for his wife but finds himself sexually attracted to several of his
colleagues at work. Walter’s low sexual desire would be diagnosed as:
a) generalized
b) lifelong
c) specific
d) situational
Correct answer: ____
2. Sexual dysfunction is one category of disorders of sexuality and sexual
functioning. The term sexual dysfunction refers to ___.
a) Problems with the normal sexual response cycle
b) Sexual urges or fantasies involving unusual sources of gratification
problems
c) An individual is dissatisfied with their own biological sex and have a strong
desire to be a member of the opposite sex
d) Problems with sexual fantasies
Correct answer: ___
Robert
Robert, a 57-year-old man, came to sex therapy with his wife because of his
inability to get erections. He had not had a problem with erections until six
months earlier, when they attempted to have sex after an evening out, during
which he had several drinks. They attributed his failure to get an erection to his
being “a little drunk”, but he found himself worrying over the next few days that
he was perhaps impotent. When they next attempted intercourse, he found
himself unable to get involved in what they were doing because he was so intent
on watching himself to see if he would get an erection. Once again, he did not,
and they were both very upset. His failure to get an erection continued over the
next few months. Robert’s wife was very upset and frustrated, accusing him of
having an affair or of no longer finding her attractive. Robert wondered if he was
getting too old or if his medication for high blood pressure, which he had been
taken for about a year, might be interfering with erections. When they came to
sex therapy, they had not attempted any sexual activity for over two months.
3. Which statement(s) is/are correct. Remark: Indicate all correct statements.
a) Robert could probably be diagnosed with a sexual dysfunction
b) The sexual response cycle phase that is affected in Robert is the
excitement phase
c) Based on Robert’s problem, he could be diagnosed with male hypoactive
disorder
d) Robert’s problem could be an acquired sexual problem
e) In lay terms, Robert’s problem could also be described as impotence