User-Defined Placeholder Text Mental Illness Abnormal Psychology
What is Normal Turn to a partner. For two minutes discuss: -What is normal? -How do you tell if someone is normal or not? -Is what is considered to be normal in North America normal in other parts of the world?
Mental Illness What is abnormal? Largely a social construction Abnormal behaviour : personally distressful, personally dysfunctional, and/or culturally deviant behaviour
History of Mental Illness Trends show a steady increase in the diagnosis of mental illness. WHY ? Discuss with partner
Mental Illness Historical Perspective: Many individuals throughout history have suffered from mental illness Instead viewed as: the work of demons, physiological disorders, maladaptive behaviors
Mental Illness Demonological View: caused by supernatural forces Biological View: caused by physical malady Freud: Unresolved conflicts from childhood Current: Vulnerability-stress model
Mental Illness Vulnerability -Genetic -Learning -Biological Stressor -Economic -Environment -Personal Psychological Disorder
Mental Illness At any given time, 22% of the population suffers from a diagnosable mental disorder Nearly half of North Americans between the ages of 15 and 54 will experience a diagnosable mental disorder
Mental Illness Anxiety Disorders: Examples of anxiety disorders Phobias Generalized anxiety disorder Panic disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder
Mental Illness Anxiety Disorders: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Obsessions: Recurrent, persistent thoughts Compulsions: Repetitive behaviors or mental acts
Mental Illness OCD manifests itself in several different ways: Wo8&feature=channel
Mental Illness Occurrence No link between male and female About 1-3% of the population
Mental Illness Mood (Affective Disorders) Examples Depression Bipolar
Mental Illness Mood (Affective) Disorder: Bipolar Disorder Alternates between periods of mania and depression
Mental Illness Occurrence Occurs is about 1% of the population Onset of full symptoms usually occurs in early adolescents Vincent Van Gogh, Axl Rose, Ben Stiller, Mozart
Mental Illness Dissociative Disorders Psychogenic amnesia Dissociative identity disorder
Mental Illness Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Multiple personality disorder Each have distinct memories or behaviors May or may not be aware of others existence
Mental Illness Does DID really exist? A&feature=related
Mental Illness Personality Disorders Psychopathic personality: disregard for the rights and well beings of others May be caused by disturbance of brain function.
Mental Illness Schizophrenic Disorders Distortion of reality, social withdrawal and disturbances Delusions: False beliefs Apathetic: No interest in emotion PlayList&p=0655A5F779E91DED&index=0&playnext=1
Mental Illness Causes: Genetic? Prenatal? Substance Abuse?