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Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior 2e
Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst
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Variations in Individual and Group Behavior Domain
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Psychological Disorders Chapter
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Introduction to Psychological Disorders
Module 29
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Module 29: Introduction to Psychological Disorders
Defining Disorder Module 29: Introduction to Psychological Disorders
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Psychological Disorder
A “harmful dysfunction” in which behaviors are maladaptive, unjustifiable, disturbing, and atypical
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Maladaptive An exaggeration of normal, acceptable behaviors
Destructive to oneself or others
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Unjustifiable A behavior which does not have a rational basis
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Disturbing A behavior which is troublesome to other people
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Atypical A behavior so different from other people’s behavior that it violates a norm Norms vary from culture to culture
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MUDA A mnemonic device used to remember the four attributes of a psychological disorder Maladaptive Unjustifiable Disturbing Atypical
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Understanding Disorders
Module 29: Introduction to Psychological Disorders
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Early Views of Mental Illness
In ancient times, mental illness was usually explained through a supernatural model; the person was possessed or a sinner During the Middle Ages treatment methods were inhumane and cruel
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Philippe Pinel ( ) French physician who worked to reform the treatment of people with mental disorders Encouraged more humane treatment
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Understanding Disorders: The Medical Model
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The Medical Model Concept that mental illnesses have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated, and in most cases, cured. Psychological disorders can be diagnosed based on their symptoms and treated or cured through therapy. Psychological disorders are similar to a physical illness.
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Understanding Disorders: The Bio-Psycho-Social Model
Module 29: Introduction to Psychological Disorders
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Bio-Psycho-Social Model
Contemporary perspective that assumes biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors combine and interact to produce psychological disorders
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Bio-Psycho-Social Perspective
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Classifying Disorders
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DSM-IV-TR Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – Fourth Edition The text of the DSM-IV was recently revised, hence “TR” at the end
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DSM-IV-TR Published by the American Psychiatric Association
Lists and describes all the currently accepted categories of mental disorders
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DSM-IV-TR Divides mental disorders into 17 major categories
Includes the symptoms but not the causes of each disease Has changed significantly since the first edition
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DSM-IV-TR Axis
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DSM-IV-TR Axis
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DSM-IV-TR Axis
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DSM-IV-TR Axis
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Module 29: Introduction to Psychological Disorders
Labeling Disorders Module 29: Introduction to Psychological Disorders
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Labeling Stigmas Studies show a clear bias against people diagnosed with mental disorders. Thomas Eagleton and George McGovern 1972
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The End
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