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1 What is Abnormal…anyway?

2 Psychopathology The scientific study of mental disorders.

3 Are psychological disorders rare?
The Midtown Manhattan Study (1962) reported that 55% of the general population have some form of mental illness Anxiety- 5 students OCD 1 student Social phobia- 4 students PTSD-4 students Eating dis.- 1 Depression- 3 students Bipolar d/o-1 Schizophrenia -1 student Personality d/o -4 students

4 This is a NO

5 The Disclaimer Please do not start diagnosing yourself, your family, friends, boyfriends/girlfriends, neighbors, classmates, professors or anyone else you can think of…  This chapter will not make you a psychologist!

6 Sensitivity, please… It is important to remember-people are not just their disorders! People are not “schizophrenics”, “alcoholics”, “autistics”, “phobics” or “bipolars”- but rather people with schizophrenia, alcoholism, autism…etc.

7 Psychiatrist = MD (Went to medical school and specialized in psychiatry) Psychologist = PhD in Clinical or Counseling Psychology Licensed Mental Health Counselor = MA/MS in Counseling Psychology

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9 Are all disorders viewed the same?

10 Who decides what’s “NORMAL”?
WE do!

11 What Is Abnormal Behavior?
Abnormal behavior is characterized as: Non- typical (Atypical) Socially unacceptable Distressing to the person who exhibits it or to the people around them

12 Criteria for abnormal behavior include statistical infrequency, dysfunction, personal distress, and violation of norms. None of these criteria alone is adequate for classifying abnormal behavior.

13 What do we call people labeled as abnormal?

14 Labels, Labels, Labels… These words are used to dismiss and dehumanize people who we consider different.

15 Is the field of psychology concerned with assessment, treatment, and prevention of maladaptive behavior. “Clinical Psychology”

16 How are Psychological Disorders Diagnosed?
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has devised a system for diagnosing maladjusted behavior The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Referred to as the DSM 5 (5th edition)

17 Why do we need a system to diagnose disorders?

18 Goals of the DSM 5 To provide a system for diagnosing disorders
To improve the reliability of diagnoses To make diagnoses consistent with research evidence and clinical experiences.

19 History The mentally ill were once subjected to terrible conditions in “insane asylums” This resulted in Deinstitutionalization: This effected treatment methods Accounts for a large majority of the homeless population.

20 Feeling Anxious?

21 What does anxiety feel like?
Anxiety is a generalized feeling of fear and apprehension that may be related to a situation or object. Anxiety is often accompanied by increased physiological arousal increase heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration

22 Anxiety There are several types of anxiety disorders:
(GAD) Generalized Anxiety Disorder (PTSD) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (OCD) Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder Phobic Disorder

23 Specific Phobias

24 What are Phobias? Phobic disorders are excessive, irrational fear and avoidance of specific objects or situations Effects 7.8% of the U.S population (APA, 2005) People use “phobia” in everyday language, but most do not meet criteria for diagnosis of this disorder.

25 Phobias should not to be confused with “normal fears”

26 What can we learn from the Maury show?

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28 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
OCD, OCD, OCD, OCD, OCD….

29 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
OCD involves persistent, uncontrollable, thoughts and irrational beliefs The obsessions are intrusive thoughts cause compulsive rituals that interfere with daily life 2.6% of the U.S. population suffers from this disorder (Karno & Golding, 1991).

30 I just can’t stop myself!!
The ritual behaviors are compulsions that are performed by the person to reduce anxiety. These compulsions are repetitive behaviors or mental acts a person feels they MUST perform. Research found that checking and re-ordering and washing and cleaning were the major categories of rituals (Leckman et al., 1997) .

31 What does OCD look like?


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