Unit 5 Modules 22-24. Interpretation of Stress What things are stressful? Primary Appraisal.

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Unit 5 Modules 22-24

Interpretation of Stress What things are stressful? Primary Appraisal

Response to Stress ____________ Response Physiological Factors

Effects of Stress Psychosomatic symptoms Effect on the ____________ System

What is Abnormal? Personal Definition - _________ Behavior Social Definition

Defining Abnormal Behavior Subjective Discomfort _________ Behavior Change in Behavior

Psychological Disorders

Disorders Today ________ now has many different categories of disorders. All are based on the symptoms, severity, and duration of the problem. Dangers of _________

Common Features

Amnesia _________ _________ _________ Disorder

Affective (Mood) Disorders

_________ Personality - Psychopath, Sociopath Narcissistic Personality _________ Personality Histrionic Personality Personality Disorders

Organic Mental Disorders

Approaches to Disorders

Medical Therapy Assumption- Cause? _________ Therapy Shock Therapy _________

Psychotherapy Assumption – “ ________ Therapies” Best with _________ disorders

Psychoanalysis Form of Psychotherapy Assumption- Cause? Goal – _________ Free Association Dream Interpretation _________

Client Centered Therapy Form of Psychotherapy Assumption- Cause? “ _________ Friend” _________ Positive Regard Empathy

Behavioral or S-L Therapy Assumption- Cause? _________ Techniques Contingency Contracting _________ Economy Aversive Therapy _________ Desensitization Implosive Therapy

Common Factors of Therapies Attitude / Behavior CAN be changed Client / Therapist both seeking best Acceptance of the Client as Valuable Therapist provides guidance Therapist - “ _________ ” Professional relationship Involve talking/ thinking/ _________

Evaluation of Therapies Objective _________ ? Family may be best Any Therapy is _________ than no help People tend to retain _________

Mental Health Characteristics Behavior is: Effective & Efficient Appropriate & Flexible Influenced by past _________ Person is: Able to _________ w/ others Self Secure