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It has been said that environmental psychology had its beginning with research in:
a. the mental hospital
b. the physical hospital
c. the spiritual hospital
d. the cerebral hospital
a. the mental hospital
(p. 367)
A place of residence and work where a large number of like-situated individuals, cut off from the wider society for an appreciable period of time is:
a. partial institution
b. equal institution
c. total institution
d. empty institution
c. total institution
(p. 367)
What began the custom of locking up the mentally ill?
a. the age of wisdom
b. the age of reason
c. the age of knowledge
d. the age of logic
b. the age of reason
(p. 368)
On the "day of confinement", what percentage of the Paris population was locked up?
a. 1%
b. 10%
c. 11%
d. 100%
a. 1%
(p. 368)
Baghdad had an asylum by which century?
a. 5th
b. 6th
c. 7th
d. 8th
d. 8th
(p. 368)
Which French psychiatrist freed the patients in Paris?
a. Rush
b. Dix
c. Pinel
d. Hall
c. Pinel
(p.368)
Which doctor thought the mentally ill should be punished?
a. Rush
b. Dix
c. Pinel
d. Hall
a. Rush
(p.368)
A women who was pursued and killed by her father in Geel, Belgium was called?
a. saint Daphne
b. saint Dimpna
c. saint Diana
d. saint Delarose
b. saint Dimpna
(p. 368)
Geel, Belgium has taken care of the mentally ill for 700 years without hospitalization, how effective were they?
a. not the least successful as hospitals
b. marginally successful as hospitals
c. every bit as successful as hospitals
d. more successful than hospitals
c. every bit as successful as hospitals
The patients that lived in Geel, Belgium were referred to as?
a. clients
b. cousins
c. patients
d. borders
d. borders
(p. 368)
Which of the following is not a period of mental health treatment?
a. moral treatment
b. familial treatment
c. custodial
d. deinstitutionalization
b. familial treatment
(p. 369)
What was the enlightened period of treatment that taught that mental patients needed kindness?
a. moral
b. familial
c. custodial
d. deinstitutionalization
a. moral
(p. 369)
Who was the pioneer of the moral treatment period?
a. Rush
b. Pinel
c. Dix
d. Hall
c. Dix
(p. 369)
The physical form of most state hospitals was established by architect:
a. Thomas Kirkblade
b. Thomas Kirkbride
c. Thomas Kirkbone
d. Thomas Kirkball
b. Thomas Kirkbride
(p. 369)
Treatment of mental patients in the custodial period had lapsed into merely:
a. watching people
b. Altering people
c. Formatting people
d. warehousing people
d. warehousing people
(p. 370)
What was the worst aspect of the custodial period?
a. introduction of lobotomy and lobectomy
b. introduction of medication and therapy
c. introduction of kindness and understanding
d. introduction of freedom and trust
a. introduction of lobotomy and lobectomy
(p. 371)
Which period began with the knowledge of treating patients with the snakeroot plant?
a. moral
b. familial
c. custodial
d. deinstitutionalization
d. deinstitutionalization
(p. 371)
Which two drugs were derived from the snakeroot plant?
a. reserpine and chlorpromazine
b. reserpine and iatrogenic
c. chlorpromazine and dyskinesia
d. iatrogenic and dyskinesia
a. reserpine and chlorpromazine
(p. 371)
What is it called when something creates the very illness it is supposed to solve?
a. dyskinesia
b. iatrogenic
c. neuroleptic
d. catatonic
b. iatrogenic
(p. 374)
Since deinstitutionalization period, the number of episodes of mental hospitalization has:
a. a 57% decrease
b. a 43% decrease
c. a 57% increase
d. a 43% increase
c. a 57% increase
(p. 374)
Since the deinstitutionalization period, the length of stay in mental hospitals has:
a. decreased to 143 days on average
b. remained stable around 143 days on average
c. increased to 143 days on average
d. fluctuated randomly
b. remained stable around 143 days on average
(p. 374)
Since the deinstitutionalization period, form mental illness a person would spend in a hospital?
a. 0% of all days
b. 25% of all days
c. 50% of all days
d. 75% of all days
b. 25% of all days
(p. 374)
Since the deinstitutionalization period, the vast majority of people could be treated:
a. more effectively outside mental hospitals
b. less effectively outside mental hospitals
c. more effectively inside mental hospitals
d. less effectively inside mental hospitals
a. more effectively outside mental hospitals
(p. 374)
Since the deinstitutionalization period, hospitalization expenditures for metal illness:
a. 20-25% of total costs
b. 50-55% of total costs
c. 70-75% of total costs
d 90-95% of total costs
c. 70-75% of total costs
(p. 374)
Psychiatric inpatient episodes and hospitals without psychiatric units fall around:
a. 10%
b. 20%
c. 40%
d. 60%
d. 60%
(p. 375)
Tics and nervous twitches associate with taking chlorpromazine and/or reserpine is called:
a. tardive dyskinesia
b. tarjump dyskinesia
c. tardive dysmorphia
d. tarjump dysmorphia
a. tardive dyskinesia
(p. 375)
Fever, severe muscular ridgity and elevated heart rate are all symptoms of:
a. neuroleptic hyphen syndrome
b. neuroleptic malignant syndrome
c. neuroleptic non-malignant syndrom
d. neuroleptic non-hyphen syndrome
b. neuroleptic malignant syndrome
(p. 375)
George Fairweather effectively reduce the recidvism rate of mental patients form 72% to 12% by:
a. placing them in a motel to organize and earn their own
living
b. placing them in a house to organize and earn their own living
c. placing them in a trailer to organize and earn their own living
d. placing them in a special ward of the hospital to organize and earn thier own living
a. placing them in a motel to organize and earn their own
living
(p. 376)
Rosenhan and his 8 "patients" showed:
a. professionals can recognize sanity
b. professionals cannot recognize sanity
c. professionals are incompetent
d. professionals are not incompetent

d.
b. professionals cannot recognize sanity
(p. 376)
the process of systematic abasement and degradations is called by Goffman:
a. necrofication
b. defilement
c. mortification
d. liberation
c. mortification
(p. 377)