This document contains revision materials for a unit on mental health. It begins with a definition of mental health and then lists several key concepts covered in the unit, including normality, classifying mental disorders, labelling and stigma, and the biopsychosocial approach. It also lists physiological and psychological responses to stress, allostasis, coping with stress, and anxiety. The remainder of the document consists of sample questions and answers related to these concepts.
3. Mental Health is the capacity of an
individual to interact with others and
the environment in ways that promote
subjective wellbeing, optimal
development throughout the lifespan
and effective use of the person’s
cognitive, emotional and social abilities
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11. Key Concepts
Normality
Classifying Mental Disorders (DSM/ICD)
Labelling & Stigma
Biopsychosocial Approach
Physiological & Psychological Responses to Stress
Allostasis
Coping with Stress
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12. Key Concepts
Normality
Classifying Mental Disorders (DSM/ICD)
Labelling & Stigma
Biopsychosocial Approach
Physiological & Psychological Responses to Stress
Allostasis
Coping with Stress
Anxiety
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13. Question 1
The biopsychsocial framework is an approach that
A. describes the framework to treat stress and other mental
health illnesses
B. describes and explains how the biological, psychological and
social factors combine and interact to influence a person’s
mental health
C. describes the difference between mental health and mental
illness
D. describes the different axis in the DSM-IV-TR.
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14. Suggested Solution
The biopsychsocial framework is an approach that
A. describes the framework to treat stress and other mental
health illnesses
B. describes and explains how the biological, psychological and
social factors combine and interact to influence a person’s
mental health
C. describes the difference between mental health and mental
illness
D. describes the different axis in the DSM-IV-TR.
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15. Question 2
The DSM-IV-TR and the ICD-10 are manuals used to assist
therapists in
A. diagnosing and classifying a mental illness/disorder
B. creating treatments for patients with poor physical health
C. rating the severity of a mental health problem in a patient
D. updating their knowledge in mental health.
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16. Suggested Solution
The DSM-IV-TR and the ICD-10 are manuals used to assist
therapists in
A. diagnosing and classifying a mental illness/disorder
B. creating treatments for patients with poor physical health
C. rating the severity of a mental health problem in a patient
D. updating their knowledge in mental health.
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17. Question 3
Vicki has had an amazing day. This morning she rang a radio
station and recited the last five songs they
played. As a result she won $1000.
It is likely that Vicki may be experiencing
A. fight-flight response
B. distress
C. homeostasis
D. eustress.
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18. Suggested Solution
Vicki has had an amazing day. This morning she rang a radio
station and recited the last five songs they
played. As a result she won $1000.
It is likely that Vicki may be experiencing
A. fight-flight response
B. distress
C. homeostasis
D. eustress.
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19. Question 4
Steve has an intense fear of moths. He has decided to seek help
and visits a psychologist. The psychologist has taught him some
relaxation techniques. Once he has learned the relaxation
techniques the psychologist will begin to gradually expose Steve
to the feared object.
This is an example of
A. systematic desensitisation
B. aversion therapy
C. flooding
D. stimulus discrimination.
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20. Suggested Solution
Steve has an intense fear of moths. He has decided to seek help
and visits a psychologist. The psychologist has taught him some
relaxation techniques. Once he has learned the relaxation
techniques the psychologist will begin to gradually expose Steve
to the feared object.
This is an example of
A. systematic desensitisation
B. aversion therapy
C. flooding
D. stimulus discrimination.
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21. Question 5
Complete the table below describing the five axis on the
DSM - IV -TR
3 marks
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25. Question 7
Distinguish between allostasis and homeostasis in
maintaining the stability of bodily systems in
response to a stressor.
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26. Suggested Solution
Explanation should refer to:
allostasis as the maintenance of stability through change
homeostasis as the maintenance of stability through
constancy
a key distinguishing feature, e.g. allostasis integrates
biological, social and psychological factors in explaining our
response to stress, whereas homeostasis refers only to certain
physiological adjustments; allostasis always involves the
brain/cognitive processes, whereas homeostasis does not;
allostasis allows for wider ranging changes beyond pre-
determined set points/limits, whereas homeostasis does not.
Award 1 mark for explaining allostasis, 1 mark for
explaining homeostasis and 1 mark for a relevant point of
distinction.
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27. Question 8
Which of the following is a direct effect of the release of
hormones during prolonged arousal?
A. decreased blood pressure
B. limited supply of energy to the muscles
C. decreased respiration
D. less efficient functioning of the immune system
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28. Suggested Solution
Which of the following is a direct effect of the release of
hormones during prolonged arousal?
A. decreased blood pressure
B. limited supply of energy to the muscles
C. decreased respiration
D. less efficient functioning of the immune system
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29. Question 9
Briefly explain what the HPA axis is in
relation to stress and what the HPA axis
involves.
2 mark
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30. Suggested Solution
Explanation should refer to the HPA axis as a
physiological stress response — a chain of
reactions in response to a stressor that
regulates the body's response to the stressor.
(1 mark)
It involves the hypothalamus, pituitary gland
and adrenal glands. (1 mark)
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31. Question 10
Describe one limitation of the transactional
model of stress and coping.
1 mark
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32. Suggested Solution
Limitations may reflect to difficulty in testing
the model through empirical research because of
the subjective nature of the stress response;
stress response is possible without appraisal and;
the overlapping nature of primary and
secondary appraisals.
Award 1 mark for a relevant limitation.
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