Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Psychology

Chapter

Psychological Disorders

Question:

Psychological disorders, also referred to as mental disorders or mental illnesses, are conditions that disrupt an individual's thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and overall mental well-being. These disorders can vary widely in terms of symptoms, severity, and duration. They encompass a broad spectrum of conditions, including mood disorders like depression and bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders such as generalized anxiety disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder, psychotic disorders like schizophrenia, and trauma-related disorders like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Additionally, there are eating disorders, personality disorders, and substance use disorders, among others.

Psychological disorders can result from a combination of genetic, biological, environmental, and psychological factors. They often lead to significant distress, impaired functioning, and reduced quality of life for affected individuals. Proper diagnosis and treatment are crucial, and therapeutic approaches may include psychotherapy, medication, lifestyle changes, and support from mental health professionals. Timely intervention and understanding of these disorders are essential for individuals to lead fulfilling lives and manage their mental health effectively.

What is the term for a false belief that is firmly held on inadequate grounds and is not affected by rational argument?

Options:

Delusion 

Hallucination

Phobia 

Obsession 

Correct Answer:

Delusion 

Explanation:

Delusion is a false belief that is firmly held on inadequate grounds. It is not affected by rational argument, and has no basis in reality.

Hallucinations are the perceptions that occur in the absence of external stimuli.

People who have phobias have irrational fears related to specific objects, people, or situations. Phobias often develop gradually or begin with a generalised anxiety disorder. Phobias can be grouped into three main types, i.e. specific phobias, social phobias, and agoraphobia.

Obsessions are unwanted and intrusive thoughts, images, or urges that cause anxiety or distress. They are often repetitive and difficult to control.