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Psychological Disorders Chapter 14
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Conceptualizing Psychological Disorders The Medical Model Conceptualizes abnormal behavior as a disease Advantages Humane treatment of people with “mental illness” Use of medical concepts Etiology Diagnosis Prognosis Disadvantages (Thomas Szasz) Stigmatizing Passivity Abnormal behavior is not illness
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Abnormal Behavior What is abnormal behavior? Deviant Maladaptive Causing personal distress A continuum of normal/abnormal
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Stereotypes of Abnormal Behavior Psychological disorders are incurable People with psychological disorders are often violent and dangerous People with psychological disorders behave in bizarre ways and are very different from “normal” people Lifetime prevalence of psychological disorders
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Psychodiagnosis: The Classification of Disorders American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – 4th ed. (DSM - 4) Axis I Clinical Syndromes Axis II Personality Disorders Axis III General Medical Conditions Axis IV Psychosocial and Environmental Problems Axis V Global Assessment of Functioning
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Axis I Clinical Syndromes Anxiety Disorders Somatoform Disorders Dissociative Disorders Mood Disorders Schizophrenic Disorders
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Clinical Syndromes: Anxiety Disorders Generalized anxiety disorder “free-floating anxiety” Phobic disorder Specific focus of fear Panic disorder and agoraphobia Obsessive compulsive disorder Obsessions Compulsions Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Etiology of Anxiety Disorders Biological factors Genetic predisposition, anxiety sensitivity GABA circuits in the brain Conditioning and learning Acquired through classical conditioning or observational learning Maintained through operant conditioning Cognitive factors Judgments of perceived threat Personality Neuroticism Stress—a precipitator
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Clinical Syndromes: Somatoform Disorders Somatization Disorder Conversion Disorder Hypochondriasis Etiology Reactive autonomic nervous system Personality factors Cognitive factors The sick role
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Clinical Syndromes: Dissociative Disorders Dissociative amnesia Dissociative fugue Dissociative identity disorder Etiology severe emotional trauma during childhood Controversy Media creation?
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Clinical Syndromes: Mood Disorders Major depressive disorder Dysthymic disorder Bipolar disorder Cyclothymic disorder Etiology Genetic vulnerability Neurochemical factors Cognitive factors Interpersonal roots Precipitating stress
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Clinical Syndromes: Mood Disorders Etiology Genetic vulnerability Neurochemical factors Cognitive factors Interpersonal roots Precipitating stress
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Clinical Syndromes: Schizophrenia General symptoms Major Symptoms Irrational thought Deterioration of adaptive behavior Distorted perception Disturbed emotion Prognostic factors
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Subtyping of Schizophrenia 4 subtypes Paranoid type Catatonic type Disorganized type Undifferentiated type New model for classification Positive vs. negative symptoms
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Etiology of Schizophrenia Genetic vulnerability Neurochemical factors Structural abnormalities of the brain The neurodevelopmental hypothesis Expressed emotion Precipitating stress
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Personality Disorders Anxious-fearful cluster Avoidant, dependent, obsessive-compulsive Dramatic-impulsive cluster Histrionic, narcissistic, borderline, antisocial Odd-eccentric cluster Schizoid, schizotypal, paranoid Etiology Genetic predispositions, inadequate socialization in dysfunctional families
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Psychological Disorders and the Law Insanity M’naghten rule Involuntary commitment danger to self danger to others in need of treatment
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Culture and Pathology Cultural variations Culture bound disorders Koro Windigo Anorexia nervosa
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