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THE ELEMENTS OF MALADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR: THEORY TREATMENT RESEARCH
CHAPTER 2 THE ELEMENTS OF MALADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR: THEORY TREATMENT RESEARCH
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THE ROLE OF THEORY IN ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
SIX THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES INFLUENTIAL TODAY Biological Psychodynamic Behavioral Cognitive Humanistic-Existential Community-Cultural
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THE BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
GENETIC FACTORS THE NERVOUS SYSTEM THE BRAIN THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM THE NEUROSCIENCE REVOLUTION NEUROPHARMACOLOGY PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY INTEGRATION OF BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
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GENETIC FACTORS Chromosomal anomalies Genes Karotype
The Human Genome Project DNA and penetrance Heritability Penetrance Behavior Genetics Pedigree Studies
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THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT
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BEHAVIOR GENETICS
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THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
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THE NEURON
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THE BRAIN
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THE BRAIN
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THE NERVOUS SYSTEM CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Brain Spinal cord PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Somatic System Autonomic System THE NEURON Axons Dendrites Neurotransmitters
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THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
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THE NEUROSCIENCE REVOLUTION
Neuroanatomy Neuropathology Neurochemistry Neuropharmacology Neuropsychology
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BRAIN IMAGING COMPUTERIZED AXIAL TOMOGRAPHY (CT)
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY (MRS) SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (SPECT) POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY (PT)
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POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY (PT SCAN)
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THE PSYCHODYNAMIC PERSPECTIVE – SIGMUND FREUD
THEORY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS THEORY OF PERSONALITY STAGES OF PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT THE PSYCHIC APPARATUS ANXIETY DEFENSE MECHANISMS
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FREUD’S MODEL OF THE MIND
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THE PSYCHIC APPRATUS ID, EGO, SUPEREGO
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HOW PSYCHOANALYSIS WORKS
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DEFENSE MECHANISMS
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DEFENSE MECHANISMS (continued)
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RECENT APPROACHES TO PSYCHOANALYSIS
Carl Jung Alfred Adler Erik Erikson Ego Psychology Object Relations Self-psychology
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THE BEHAVAIORAL PERSPECTIVE
CLASSICAL CONDITIONING Unconditioned stimulus-unconditioned response Conditioned stimulus-conditioned response OPERANT CONDITINING Positive & negative reinforcers Punishment Schedules of reinforcement SOCIAL LEARNING THEORIES Modeling & role playing
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SOME MECHANISMS OF BEHAVIOR CHANGE
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THE COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE
MALADAPTIVE THOUGHTS ARE THE CAUSE OF MALADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR AARON BECK The goal of therapy is to help clients restructure their thinking. Albert Ellis Rational-emotive therapy helps clients question irrational beliefs and modify unrealistic thoughts.
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FOUR QUESTIONS ASKED IN COGNITIVE THERAPY
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THE HUMANISTIC-EXISTENTIAL PERSPECTIVE
THE HUMANISTIC VIEW People are striving toward self-actualization. Carol Rogers THE EXISTENTIAL VIEW Emphasis on self-determination, choice, and individual responsibility. Viktor Frankl
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THE COMMUNITY-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE
Belief that maladaptive behavior results from inability to cope effectively with stress. Focus on attempts to reduce maladaptive behaviors through preventive measures. Causation theory Social selection theory Social roles Labeling
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AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH
Each perspective is valuable to understanding maladaptive behavior. Different perspectives are more appropriate under differing conditions. Environmental and individual factors often interact to produce maladaptive behavior.
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