1In the science of psychopathology, how is the term 'Incidence' defined?
2When a disorder develops gradually over an extended period, it is referred to as having an:
3According to the study of 'Aetiology', which dimensions are considered when investigating why a disorder begins?
4Under the Mental State Examination (MSE) category of 'Consciousness, arousal and cognitive functions', what are the three specific aspects evaluated under 'Level of consciousness'?
5A patient arrives at the ER and cannot identify their own name, current city, or how they arrived. This signifies a major deficit in which clinical area?
6Which assessment methods would be most appropriate for determining the extent of cognitive damage in a patient who suffered a head injury?
7What is the definition of the 'Presenting Problem' in a clinical context?
8In the case of Norman, a student who is fidgety, aggressive, and performing poorly in school, which assessment tools should a psychologist use?
9Based on the course materials, which of the following scenarios challenges the standard definition of 'abnormality' because the individual remains highly functional?