3. With respect to historical background of psychological disorders arrange the following in sequence of historical occurrence:
(A) Interactional approach (B) Renaissance period (C) Organismic approach
(D) Reason and Enlightenment age (E) Middle Ages
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(a) (C), (E), (B), (D), (A) (b) (C), (B), (D), (A), (E)
(c) (B), (C), (A), (E), (D) (d) (A), (B), (C), (D), (E)
4. To understand psychological disorders we need to understand the historical account of the same.
Arrange according to their occurrence.
(A) Interactional Approach (B) Reform movement (C) Organismic Approach
(D) Renaissance Period (E) Period of Reason and Enlightenment
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(a) (D), (C), (E), (A), (B) (b) (C), (E), (D), (A), (B)
(c) (C), (D), (E), (B), (A) (d) (D), (E), (B), (C), (A)
5. Identify the abnormal behaviour referring to the 4D’s –
(a) Monica was talking to herself while she was praying.
(b) Seema, a traffic police women was standing in the middle of the road waving her arms mechanically.
(c) Sheeba started dancing with joy in a restaurant she had visited, as she got a job confirmation call on her phone.
(d) Reema was laughing loudly at her mother’s funeral, running up and down the stairs, throwing objects at the gathered mourners.
Class 12 Psychology Chapter 4 Subjective Questions Without Solutions
This question bank includes previous years' CBSE subjective questions (2 marks and above) without solutions, along with expert-curated questions. Below are 5 sample subjective questions for Class 12 Psychology Chapter 4: Psychological Disorders. To access all questions, download the PDF from the link provided below.
- Explain abnormal behaviour according to socio-cultural model.
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- Explain any three psychological models used to understand mental disorders.
(CBSE 2023, 3M)
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- Read the case study and answer the question that follows:
6-year-old boy
Mohsin, a 6-year-old boy, has difficulty in feeding and dressing himself, but training from his parents has helped him to be a little independent. He faces trouble making friends outside his family and has difficulty in dealing with people in social situations. His parents are always worried about him and are aware that he needs consistent level of supervision in daily tasks. Mohsin’s brother understands his needs and what he says but it is difficult for his peers to understand him as he lags behind them in communication and language skills.
Throughout Mohsin’s journey, psychologists and health workers focused on engaging his family in meaningful future planning using a variety of strategies and resources. This included offering them ongoing and timely information and assisting the family to understand and connect to resources.
In order to understand Mohsin’s disorder, what do psychologists refer to classify psychological disorders?
(CBSE 2023, 2M)
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- Explain the different psychological models used to explain abnormal behaviour.
(CBSE 2019, 6M)
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- Adil, a young man, shows aggressive actions that threaten or cause harm to people or animals and indulges in serious rule violations. What are these symptoms indicative of? Mention two other types of aggressive behaviour.
(CBSE 2023, 2M)
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Humanities Subjects Table
Sub Areas of Chapter 4: Psychological Disorders
Chapter Name
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Sub Topics
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Psychological Disorders
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4.1 Introduction
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4.2 Definition and Classification of Disorders
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4.3 Anxiety Disorders
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4.4 Mood Disorders
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4.5 Schizophrenia
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4.6 Substance Use Disorders
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4.7 Factors Contributing to Disorders
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4.8 Prevention and Treatment
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Review of NCERT Class 12 Psychology Chapter 4
In NCERT Class 12 Psychology Chapter 4, "Psychological Disorders," students explore the diverse spectrum of mental health conditions, their symptoms, and the factors contributing to their development. The chapter emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and intervention in managing psychological disorders effectively.
Mastering this chapter is essential for understanding the complexities of mental health and fostering empathy toward individuals facing psychological challenges. By practicing MCQs and subjective questions, students can gain deeper insights into mental health issues and their management.