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Psychological Disorders
Criteria for considering a behavior disordered: Disturbing Atypical Maladaptive Unjustifiable
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Understanding Disorders
Medical Model internalizes the “illness” Bio-Psycho-Social Perspective disorder stems from physiological factors + past/present experiences
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Classifying Disorders
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) provides diagnostic criteria prevalence data case illustrations
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Comorbidity of Disorders
Psychological Disorders 09/15/99 Comorbidity of Disorders Many people who have psychological disorders experience more than one diagnosable disorder at the same time. Figure from Davis, S.F., & Palladino, J.J. (1997). Psychology, 2nd edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Source: Kessler, R.C., McGonagle, K.A., Zhao, S., Nelson, C.G., Hughes, M., Eshleman, S., Wittchen, H.-U., & Kenderl, K.S. (1994). Lifetime and 12-month prevalence of DSM-III-R psychiatric disorders in the United States. Archives of General Psychiatry, 51, 8-19. ©1999 Prentice Hall 4
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Anxiety Disorders Components: Kinds distressing, persistent anxiety
or maladaptive behaviors that reduce anxiety Kinds Generalized Anxiety Disorder Phobias (most commonly bugs, mice, snakes, heights, …) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Explanations Conditioning Observation Genetic Classical Operant
generalization Operant reinforcement Observation learn by seeing others Genetic twin studies
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Dissociative Disorders
Dissociative Amnesia failure to recall events Dissociative Fugue failure to recall past and run away Dissociative Identity Disorder “multiple personalities”
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Mood Disorders Major Depressive Disorder Bipolar Disorder
lethargy, feelings of worthlessness, loss of interest, etc. last two weeks or more w/o obvious cause. Bipolar Disorder “manic-depressive”
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Depression: Age of First Onset
Psychological Disorders 09/15/99 Depression: Age of First Onset Depression is seldom identified before adolescence Diagnosed increases in early adulthood Most commonly diagnosed in middle age First diagnosis rare among the elderly Figure 16.6 from: Kassin, S. (1998). Psychology, second edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Source: Lewinsohn, P.M., Duncan, E.M., Stanton, A.K., & Hautzinger, M. (1986). Age at first onset of nonbipolar depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 95, ©1999 Prentice Hall 12
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Explanations Genetic Social-Cognitive twin/family studies
neurotransmitter studies norepinephrine, serotonin what about lag? Social-Cognitive attributions (stable, global , internal) correlations? and “vicious cycles”
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Schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia Marked by: disorganized thinking disturbed perception
“word salad” delusions disturbed perception hallucinations (usually auditory) inappropriate actions and emotions laughing at death - or - lack of affect compulsive - or - catatonic
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Explanations Genetic/ Physiological dopamine over-activity
twin studies brain abnormalities
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Schizophrenia: A Brain Disorder
Psychological Disorders 09/15/99 Schizophrenia: A Brain Disorder Schizophrenics had enlarged ventricles (see arrows) compared to normal sibling Figure from Davis, S.F., & Palladino, J.J. (1997). Psychology, 2nd edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Source: Suddarth, R.L., Christison, G.W., Torrey, E.F., Casanova, M.F., & Weinberger, D.R. (1990). Anatomical abnormalities in the brains of monozygotic twins discordant for schizophrenia. New England Journal of Medicine, 322, ©1999 Prentice Hall 20
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Personality Disorders
Definition: inflexible and enduring patterns of behavior that impair one’s social functioning. Histrionic Display shallow, attention-getting emotions. Narcissistic Exaggerate importance (aided by fantasies) Anti-Social Lack of a conscience for wrong-doing.
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