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Psychological Disorders
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Defining Abnormality Psychological disorders are ongoing patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors. Deviance, Distress, Dysfunction, Danger Limitations of the 4 Ds Abnormal psychology is the study of abnormal behavior in order to describe, explain, predict and change it.
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Models for Understanding Psychological Disorders Early perspectives on disorders Pre-1800s treatments Medical model Implementation Influence Psychoanalytic Chief claims Evaluations Biological Basic practices Boundaries Behavioral Key ideas Limitations Cognitive Primary foci Assessments Humanistic Essential concepts Critiques Biopsychosocial Core cognitions Stumbling blocks
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Classifying and Labeling The DSM-IV-TR Purpose Use of the text Comorbidity and typicality Future editions Labeling disorders David Rosenhan’s study The pitfalls of labels The benefits of labels Not Guilty… …by reason of insanity
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Anxiety Disorders Anxiety disorders are characterized by distressing, persistent anxiety or maladaptive methods of reducing anxiety. These include: GAD Panic disorder and phobias OCD PTSD
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GAD, Panic and Phobias Generalized Anxiety Disorder Chief characteristics Panic Disorder Panic attacks Primary characteristics Phobias Specific phobias – the listthe list Social phobia Agoraphobia Coulrohpobia is no laughing matter
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder OCD Obsessive thoughts ○ Wishes, impulses, images, ideas Compulsive behaviors ○ Maladaptive coping strategies What OCD is not Ego syntonic Ego dystonic
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Stress Disorders PTSD Primary characteristics Environmental triggers: accidents, disasters, assaults, stressful situations. Risk factors for PTSD Survivor resiliency and post-traumatic growth Acute Stress Disorder Primary characteristics Differentiation from PTSD
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Perspectives on Anxiety Disorders Behavioral / Learning Perspective Fear conditioning and Little Albert CC and OC work together Observational learning and fear Biological perspective Evolutionary basis of fear Genetic predispositions Brain areas associated with anxiety disorders
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Somatoform and Factitious Disorders The manifestation of psychological distress in physical forms without physical causes. Conversion disorder ○ Primary attributes Hypochondriasis ○ Primary attributes Factitious Disorders Intentionally faked symptoms Munchausen and M-by proxy
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Dissociative Disorders Dissociation Dissociative Fugue and Dissociative Amnesia Dissociative Identity Disorder (aka MPD)MPD Primary characteristics ○ How are personalities different? Case examples Is this disorder real? Evaluations of DID
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Mood Disorders Major depressive disorder Characteristics and diagnostic criteria Typicality Effects of depression Bipolar Disorder I and II (Manic-Depressive) Characteristics of BD I and BD II ○ Mania ○ Effects of Bipolar disorders
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Evaluating Mood Disorders Key facets of depression Behavioral / cognitive changes, prevalence, course, risk factors and changes through time The biology of depression Genetic influences Brain differences Social-Cognitive views Self-defeating beliefs Negative explanatory style Cycles of depression
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Schizophrenia Symptoms Disorganized thinking – delusions Disturbed perception – hallucinations Inappropriate emotions – flat affect and catatonia Positive and negative symptoms Subtypes of Schizophrenia Paranoid schizophrenia Disorganized schizophrenia Catatonic schizophrenia
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The Biology of Schizophrenia Brain differences Dopamine Abnormally high and low activity areas Enlarged ventricles and anatomical differences Prenatal development and schizophrenia Many studies indicate that a virus during pregnancy increases the risk for schizophrenia Genetic factors Twin vs. adoption studies Recent research – genes and brain growth
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The Psychology of Schizophrenia While biology matters, it is not the sole determinant. Environmental triggers Early warning signs Schizophrenia and culture
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Personality Disorders Personality Disorders Clusters of behavior: Anxious, Odd and Dramatic Anxious Personality Disorders Avoidant, Dependent, OCPD Odd Personality Disorders Paranoid, Schizotypal and Schizoid Dramatic Personality Disorders Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, Narcissistic The DSM V Proposed changes to personality disorders
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Final Thoughts on Disorders Because disorders are exaggerations of normal thoughts and behaviors, there are preventative factors. Positive psychology and disorders Many disorders run their course and end Treatment helps
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