Mental Health in Social work MCQs

Mental Health in Social work MCQs

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1: The connection between behaviors and the health and well-being of the body, mind, and spirit; this includes how behaviors such as drinking, exercising, and eating habits affect mental and physical health is called

A.   Behavioral Health

B.   Mental Health

C.   Medical Health

D.   None of these

2: Medicalization is a term that explains the most power in mental health care decision making—professionals, patients, or corporations; also called_______.

A.   Pathologization

B.   Anatomy

C.   Physiology

D.   History

3: A behavioral or mental pattern that causes marked distress or impairment of personal functioning; also called _________or psychiatric disorder.

A.   Physical disorder

B.   Mental disorder

C.   Functional disorder

D.   Health disorder

4: Mental health refers to cognitive, behavioral, and ______ well-being; it is about how people behave, feel, and think.

A.   Physical

B.   Emotional

C.   Functional

D.   None of above

5: The idea that a person who has been diagnosed with a mental disorder receives the same level of professional care as a person diagnosed with a physical disorder, and mental health professionals are reimbursed for their services as physicians and other medical personnel are called mental health parity.

A.   True

B.   False

6: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is a U.S. advocacy and self-help group originally founded as a grassroots group by family members of people diagnosed with______ illness; it develops new treatment approaches and advocates issues to legislators and the general public.

A.   Physical

B.   Emotional

C.   Functional

D.   Mental

A.   Random

B.   Unsystematic

C.   Scientific

D.   General

8: Disabilities in the functioning of the brain that affect a child's behavior,_____, or ability to learn is called Neurodevelopmental Disorders.

A.   Functions

B.   Memory

C.   Strength

D.   Speaking

9: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychological reaction that can occur when a person sees, hears about, or experiences a traumatic event outside of the range of common human experience, such as sexual assault, military combat, or a natural disaster. It is not known why some people develop PTSD from trauma and others do not.

A.   True

B.   False

10: Drugs prescribed by psychiatrists and other physicians to manage behavioral, psychological, and emotional health; these include antidepressant medication, antianxiety drugs, antipsychotic medication etc is called

A.   Psychotropic Medications

B.   Addiction Medications

C.   Neurodevelopment Medications

D.   None of these

11: _______ is an attempt to manage anxiety by imitating the behavior of someone feared or respected.

A.   Denial

B.   Identification

C.   Introjection

D.   Compensation

12: Antipsychotic drugs are the major tranquilizers, which include all of the following except _______.

A.   Chlorpromazine

B.   Diazepam

C.   Haloperidol

D.   Clozapine

13: _____ is/are the second leading cause of death in adolescence.

A.   Crisis

B.   Movement out of the home

C.   Homicide

D.   Jean Piaget