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Psychopathology and EP
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EP and Psychopathology
EP theories of mental disorders can fall into three categories: Early Childhood Experience/Environment Adaptations/Defenses Mismatch between EEA and Modern Society
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EP and Psychopathology
Increasing Isolation Evaluation of Status Modern Environment vs. EEA
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Personality Disorders
Adaptation to Early Environment Permanent & Pervasive Social Component
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Antisocial Personality Disorder
Cheaters!! Lying/Stealing Impulsivity/Recklessness Poor Long-Term Planning Poor Relationships
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More Antisocial Traits
Poor behavioral controls Threats/Aggression Entitlement Childhood Conduct Disorder Recurring Legal Troubles Violation of Rights of Others Substance abuse Disregard of Safety Attitude Problems
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More on AntisocialPxDx
Frequency-dependent Selection Costs for Others Maintenance in Population Lack of Empathy
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Other Cluster B’s BorderlinePxDx NarcissisticPxDx HistrionicPxDx
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Cluster A’s and C’s Cluster A’s: Odd Cluster C’s: Anxious
Obsessive-CompulsivePxDx DependentPxDx AvoidantPxDx
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Anxiety CNS Arousal Anxious Individuals Prolonged CNS Reaction
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Depression Learned Helplessness Repeated Stressors
Motivational Component Cognitive Component
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EP Views on Depression Avoiding Risks Depressive Symptoms in Losers
Loss of Status Women and Depression Bipolar Disorder
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Substance Abuse & Eating Disorders
Pleasure Principle Eating Disorders Males vs. Females Functional Autonomy
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Psychotic Disorders Schizophrenia Incomplete Penetrance Mind Reading
Natural Selection
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MR, ASDx, LD Mental Retardation Autism Spectrum Disorders Learning Disabilities
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Pedophilia Pedophilia Definition Child Sex Offenders
Supernormal Stimulus Phenomenon Sexual Imprinting?
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Men and Women Male Disorders Female Disorders Therapy Seeking
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