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Psychology 2316: Personality
Notes from Comer (2014), 8th edn
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Chapter 1: Abnormal Psych Past & Present
We know the problem is in the mind Think of the terms: crazy > maladjusted; abnormal; mental illness Known about since ancient times Famous people Part of culture Chapter 1: Abnormal Psych Past & Present
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Louis Wain
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Abnormal Psychology Studied by clinicians
Clinical practitioners – professionals who see patients (pts) Assess – Diagnose – Treat Psychiatrists (MDs) or psychologists (PhDs) Abnormal Psychology
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What is Abnormal ? This is controversial
Comer uses the 4 Ds: deviant, distressing, dysfunctional, dangerous Deviant – different – maybe strange Distressing – pt is uncomfortable Dysfunctional – prevents pt from living “normally” Dangerous – may/may not be case - harmful What is Abnormal ?
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Deviance Society & norms What are the rules ? Customs ? Traditions ?
Culture & sub-cultures (Goths, punks…) Context –time & place Everything can change Specific situations – especially stressful; trauma Deviance
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Distress Does the behavior create a problem ?
No problem > beh may continue If distress > pt may seek help Distress
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Someone unable to live, work, communicate, have relationships, enjoy life…etc
Some may live differently from us, but not be mentally ill Dysfunction
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Danger Harm to self, others Violence, etc
This danger state is rare – but newsworthy Danger
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Abnormality Szasz – mental illness is a myth > coping mechanism
Issue is social control Certain beh not abnomal, but common > binging on etoh The right to be eccentric – cat ladies Us ??? Abnormality
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Treatment Treatment Tx
Focus of therapy – curb the beh, symptoms (sx) – does that help ? J. Frank – basics of therapy A. pt & clinician B. clinician a professional C. helpful contact for the pt Treatment
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disagreement Clinicians disagree about every aspect of psychology
Is abnormality a mental illness ? disagreement
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Mental distress always been common – America today, 30% get help annually
Ancient times Demons, magic, good v evil Trephination – open the skull – brain surgery ? Bible refers to it Exorcism shamans Views Past & Present
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Hippocrates – Greek – illness is natural – mental illness comes from the body – natural, physical causes > others believed > humors – 4 liquids in or out of balance Too much black bile = melancholia (depression) Reduce it – veg diet – give up sex – do exercises Blood-letting Greeks & Romans
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Middle Ages 500-1350 Fears about the Devil, evil
Phenomena > mass madness ~ panics Tarantism – St. Vitus’s Dance – associated w spiders Vampires, lycanthopy Cure > exorcism, torture Middle Ages
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They’re here Old friends
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Renaissance As govts grew, religion became less important
Education > rise of doctors Weyer – pioneering “psychiatrist” – maybe the 1st Weyer said mental illness is a disease (dz) Religious organizations cared for the ill > similar to today’s community mental health programs Renaissance
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s – growth of larger asylums – part hospital/part prison – “madhouses” – London’s Bethlehem – aka Bedlam 1800s – Reform & Moral Treatments Asylums were rehabilitated – better care Paris – La Bicetre under Pinel > less punishment, more tx Renaissance & Later
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UK – William Tuke created York Retreat – like a country resort
US – Founding Father Benjamin Rush – talked to pts Moral Tx – care, respect, religious flavor – goal: restore productive people Enlightenment s
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End of Moral Treatment Died out 1850s why ? Not all cured
Funding & staffing Overcrowded conditions Prejudice > MI associated w/ immigrants, minorities End of Moral Treatment
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Twentieth Century 2 concepts
Somatogenic theory – physical causes for MI Psychogenic theory – mental causes for MI E. Kraepelin – classified symptoms (sx) & syndromes (clusters of sx) > linked MI to physical causes Twentieth Century
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20th Century Medicine & bio advanced – but not enough known
SOMATIC Perspective Biological example – syphilis can lead to paresis (psychosis & paralysis) > fever therapy > Krafft-Ebing – German MD – studied sex Physical or somatic tx – bio-based Not very effective 20th Century
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Somatic treatments Lobotomy, hydrotherapy, surgery
Sterilization & eugenics mvmt > social biology > > biological control of society – prevent the mentally ill, others from reproducing Somatic treatments
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20th Century PSYCHOGENIC PERSPECTIVE
Interest in hypnotism – was that the Unconscious (Unc) ? Hyp used by early psychoanalysts Psychoanalysis – mental disorders caused by unc mental conflict Sigmund Freud worked w depressed, anxious pts – his techniques helped 20th Century
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Current Interest in social issues – poverty, broken homes, etc
Positive psychology – teaching clients to be happy, less focus on sx Multicultural psychology > USA diverse country > different ways to view diversity Current
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Current Issues Who pays for care ?
> managed care – offered by insurance co – this limits choices, but they pay > 2011 parity laws – insurance must recognize MI Current Issues
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Current Theories Biological Behavioral Cognitive Psychodynamic
humanistic Current Theories
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Who gives therapy Psychiatrists (MDs) Psychologists (PhDs)
LPCs (Master’s-level) MSWs nurses Who gives therapy
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