Chapter 1 Flashcards
variable that precedes a negative outcome of interest and increases chances that the outcome will occur
risk factor
variable that precedes a negative outcome of interest and decreases chances that the outcome will occur
protective factor
ability to avoid negative outcomes despite being at risk for psychopathology
resilience
pattern of behavioral, cognitive, or physical symptoms that causes significant distress in the subject
psychological disorder
concept that personality and mental health outcomes have multiple roots
psychoanalytic theory
branch of science that attempts to classify psychiatric disorders into descriptive categories
nosology
cluster of negative attitudes and beliefs that motivates fear, rejection, and discrimination against people with mental illnesses
stigma
ability to adapt to one’s environment
competence
psychosocial task of childhood that reflects broad domains of competence and indicates how children typically progress
developmental task
concept to describe the sequence and timing of particular behaviors
developmental pathway
concept that various outcomes may stem from similar beginnings
multifinality
concept that similar outcomes may stem from different early experiences
equifinality
pattern of behaviors that begins during childhood and includes anxiety, depression, somatic symptoms, and withdrawn behavior
internalizing problems
pattern of behaviors that begins during childhood and includes anxiety, depression, somatic symptoms, and withdrawn behavior
internalizing problems
pattern of behaviors that begins during childhood and encompasses behaviors such as aggression and delinquent behavior
externalizing problems
being the victim of violence at school or being exposed to violent acts at home or community
non-accidental trauma
In terms of the study of child abnormal psychology, what is a developmental pathway?
a. Behaviors that are not expected to occur until the end of adolescence.
b. The time expected for specific developmental milestones to occur in childhood.
c. The sequence and timing of particular behaviors and possible relationships over time.
d. The decisions made by an individual about issues related to their own development.
c. The sequence and timing of particular behaviors and possible relationships over time.
Which of the following issues does NOT represent a topic that current research studies in abnormal child psychology seek to address?
a. Developing treatment methods that are based on personal experience and opinion
b. Identifying the causes and correlates of abnormal child behavior
c. Defining ab/normal behavior for kids of different ages, sexes, ethnic and cultural backgrounds
d. Making predictions about long-term outcomes
a. Developing treatment methods that are based on personal experience and opinion
Which subfield of Psychology is responsible for the development of evidence-based treatments for children, adolescents and families?
a. Psychodynamic perspective
b. Behaviorism
c. Cognitive Psychology
d. Humanism
b. Behaviorism