Thursday, 16 June 2011

Pathology of emotions

Pathology of emotions

1.    Determine the condition that is characterize by rapid transfer form positive to negative emotions, weakening of ability to control own feelings, when kind-heartedness easily changes to crying and vice versa.
A.   Ambivalence
B.    Non adequacy of emotions
C.    Weak willpower
D.   Dysphoria
E.    Apathy

2.    Dysphoria usually occurs in patients with:
A.   Schizophrenia
B.   Alcoholism
C.   Epilepsy
D.   Neuroses
E.    Psychopathy

3.    Classify the condition which is manifested by total indifference towards oneself, health condition, life of family and friends, accompanied by idleness, loss of feelings on different irritants:
A.   Emotional weakness
B.    Emotional lability
C.    Emotional dumbness
D.   Emotional inertion
E.    Ambivalence

4.    Classify the condition, characterized by melancholy, intellectual and motional inhibition, weakness of inclinations, hard subjective feelings which leads to evaluation of reality in negative colors:
A.   Dysthymia
B.   Dysphoria
C.   Depression
D.   Emotional dumbness
E.    Emotional weakness

5.    Determine the condition which is manifested by raised mood, wish to activities, unmotivated transfer from one kind of activities to another, speeding up of thinking, raised self-esteem:
A.   Hebephrenic syndrome
B.    Maniac syndrome
C.    Hysteric excitement
D.   Moria-like excitement
E.    Psychopathic excitement

6.    Name the condition which is accompanied by raised mood, naughtiness, goofiness, disposition to cynical jokes, brakeless of instincts, lowering of intellect:
A.   Ecstasy
B.    Moria
C.    Exultation
D.   Maniac madness
E.    Euphoria

7.    The patient complains of melancholy, depressed mood; there is slowing down of thinking, motional retardness, and depression of instincts. What is this?
A.   Asthenia syndrome
B.    Depressive syndrome
C.    Maniac syndrome
D.   Apathy
E.    Abulia

8.    The patient had sudden unmotivated worsening of condition: he became angry-melancholic, irritated, inclined to affects of anger with aggressive tendencies. What is this?
A.   Explosivity
B.   Moria
C.   Ambivalence
D.   Dysphoria
E.    Depression

9.    Mood of the patient is considerably decreased. On the background of anxious insomnia – fears, absence of will to live, thoughts of suicides appeared. For many years he is psychologically thick. Name the syndrome.
A.   Paranoid syndrome
B.   Obsessive syndrome
C.   Depressive syndrome-complex
D.   Syndrome of Kandinskyy-Klerambo
E.    Hallucination-paranoid syndrome

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