Balbharti Maharashtra State Board Class 12 Psychology Important Questions Chapter 6 Psychological Disorders Important Questions and Answers.
Maharashtra State Board 12th Psychology Important Questions Chapter 6 Psychological Disorders
Choose the correct option and complete the following statements.
Question 1.
A persistent but disproportionate and irrational fear of a specific object or situation is called ……………….
(a) anxiety
(b) mania
(c) phobia
Answer:
(c) phobia
Question 2.
A cluster of symptoms is called as ……………….
(a) therapy
(b) maladjustment
(c) syndrome
Answer:
(c) syndrome
Question 3.
Bipolar disorder is also called ……………… disorder.
(a) manic-depressive
(b) schizophrenia
(c) PTSD
Answer:
(a) manic-depressive
Question 4.
The DSM-5 comprises of …………….. broad categories of mental disorders along with subcategories.
(a) 19
(b) 11
(c) 22
Answer:
(c) 22
Question 5.
Ashok experiences feelings of unhappiness but has no apparent mental illness. According to Illness Wellness Continuum Model, he will be in Quadrant ……………..
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
Answer:
(b) 2
Question 6.
Mr. X tries to stop his drug usage. He experiences tremors, muscle pains, etc. This indicates, ……………. symptoms.
(a) withdrawal
(b) recovery
(c) negative
Answer:
(a) withdrawal
State whether the following statements are true or false.
Question 1.
Illness and absence of illness are distinct categories.
Answer:
False
Question 2.
Individual distress and impairment are criteria for psychological disorders.
Answer:
True
Question 3.
Imbalance in neurotransmitters may cause bipolar disorders.
Answer:
True
Question 4.
Extremely traumatic events may lead to the onset of Acute Stress Disorder.
Answer:
True
Question 5.
Most schizophrenics suffer from delusions and hallucinations.
Answer:
True
Question 6.
Generally, negative symptoms of schizophrenia improve much with proper treatment.
Answer:
False
Question 7.
The same therapy can be applied with equal success to all persons who exhibit similar symptoms.
Answer:
False
Answer the following in one sentence each.
Question 1.
What is the literal meaning of word ‘schizophrenia’.
Answer:
The word ‘schizophrenia’ is derived from the Greek words ‘schizein’ (to split) and ‘phren’ (mind). Thus, the literal meaning of the word ‘schizophrenia’ is split mind.
Question 2.
What is meant by delusion?
Answer:
Delusion refers to false belief held by the individual which cannot be shaken off in spite of clear evidence that is contrary to it.
Question 3.
What are the two states of bipolar disorder?
Answer:
The two states of bipolar disorder are mania state and depression state.
Question 4.
When is the person diagnosed with PTSD?
Answer:
The person is said to be diagnosed with PTSD when the symptoms of Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) continue for more than one month with the same intensity.
Question 5.
What are addictive disorders?
Answer:
Addictive disorders refer to the physical and psychological inability to stop consuming some substance or indulging in some activity although it is harmful.
Question 6.
What is psychotherapy?
Answer:
Psychotherapy refers to the systematic attempt by a mental health professional to assist a person to overcome some psychological disorders.
Question 7.
What is the suggestible stage of PTSD?
Answer:
Suggestible stage of PTSD refers to a person who may seek guidance from others and may either accept these suggestions unquestioningly or may get extra sensitive.
Explain the following concepts.
Question 1.
Delusions
Answer:
Delusions is a false belief that is strongly held by an individual in spite of the presence of contrary evidence, Delusions are a symptom of mental disorders. Commonly noticed delusions are delusion of grandeur, delusions of persecution, delusion of influence or control, delusion of reference, etc.
Answer the following questions Briefly.
Question 1.
Explain Acute Stress Disorder.
Answer:
If a person (aged 6 years and above) has experienced extremely stressful situations like death of a loved one, serious disease or injury, sexual abuse, natural disasters, etc., then he/she may experience ASD.
The symptoms of ASD include-
- emotional numbness and instability
- nightmares and sleep disturbances
- insomnia, lack of concentration, irritability and guilt feelings
- depression
Question 2.
What are the red flags in identifying psychological disorders?
Answer:
Signs that help to identify individuals who require expert (professional) help in mental health are called ‘red flags’.
Symptoms, if present, in any person should satisfy three requirements-
- it should be present for a considerably long period of time
- symptom has become more severe than before
- it has created problems in the person’s life.
Question 3.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
Answer:
Anxiety refers to a condition in which a person feels uneasy for a long time for no obvious reasons. The main anxiety disorders include Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Phobia, Panic attacks etc.
In Generalized Anxiety Disorder the person frequently experiences anxiety more intensely so that it starts interfering with the ability to perform daily tasks. Symptoms include irritability, headaches, insomnia, dizziness, breathlessness, etc.
Write short notes on the following.
Question 1.
Identification and treatment of psychological disorders.
Answer:
Signs that help to identify individuals who require expert (professional) help in mental health are called ‘red flags’. Symptoms, if present, in any person should satisfy three requirements
- it should be present for a considerably long period of time
- symptom has become more severe than before
- it has created problems in the person’s life.
The signals indicating a need for professional help are:
- inability to concentrate or to sleep well.
- severe confusion and memory loss.
- intense and uncontrollable negative feelings.
- self-neglect or even self-harm.
- loss of interest in friends/ family/ activities.
- odd statement or strange use of words.
Treatment strategies range form pharmacotherapy (administering drugs) to psychotherapy such as Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, Group/Family Therapy, etc. Mental health professionals are qualified to decide the plan of treatment.
Answer the following questions in 150 – 200 words.
Question 1.
Discuss the red flags indicating the need for psychological help.
Answer:
Signs that help to identify individuals who require expert (professional) help in mental health are called ‘red flags’.
Symptoms, if present, in any person should satisfy three requirements
- it should be present for a considerably long period of time
- symptom has become more severe than before
- it has created problems in the person’s life.
Signals indicating need for professional help-
- Inability to concentrate
- Inability to sleep well
- Various physical complaints
- Uncontrollable and frequent bad thoughts
- Too intense uncontrollable negative feelings (fear, anger, sadness, worry, etc.)
- Severe confusion
- Memory loss
- Loss of interest in activities and friends
- Odd or irrational statements or strange use of words or way of speaking
- Self-harm
- Signs of self-neglect