Chapter 1 Flashcards

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clinical scientists

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gather info to describe, predict, and explain their studies

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clinical practitioners

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detect, access, and treat abnormal patterns

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what are the 4 d’s?

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deviance, distress, dysfunction, and danger

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who said that mental illness is a myth?

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Thomas Szasz

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eccentricity

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an unusual pattern that others have no right to interfere

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treatment/therapy

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a procedure designed to change abnormal behavior into normal behavior

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Jerome Frank said that therapy has 3 features which are…

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a sufferer, a trained healer, and a series of contacts

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trephination

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an old operation in which a stone instrument was used to cut a hole in the skull

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Hippocrates believed that abnormal behavior was caused by…

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internal physical problems

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10
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excess of yellow bile

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caused mania

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excess of black bile

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cause melancholia

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tarantism

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people would jump, dance, and convulse because they thought they were bitten by a spider

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lycanthropy

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people thought they were possessed by wolves

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14
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Johann Weyer

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1st physician to specialize in mental illness

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founder of psychopathology

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johann weyer

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Gheel

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religious shrine which was the forerunner of community mental health programs

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Philippe Pinel and William Turke …

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reformed their asylums

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Benjamin Rush

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spread moral treatment in the US

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Dorothea Dix

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made human care a public and political concern in the US

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somatogenic perspective

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abnormal functioning has physical causes

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general paresis

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developed through untreated syphilis, an irreversible disorder causing delusions and paralysis

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Richard Von Kraft-Ebing

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proved that syphilis caused general paresis

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psychogenic perspective

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Chief causes of abnormal functioning are psychological

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hypnotism

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was used to treat disorders, started by Fredrich Anton Mesmer

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psychoanalysis
theory/treatment of abnormal mental functioning where the patient will talk about their problems
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who created psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud
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psychoanalysis is also known as...
outpatient therapy
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psychotropic medications
drugs that mainly affect the brain and reduce many symptoms of mental dysfunction
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what are 3 psychotropic medications?
antidepressants, antianxiety, and antipsychotics
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antidepressants
lift the mood of depressed people
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antipsychotics
correct extremely confused and distorted thinking
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anti-anxiety
reduce tension and worry
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deinstitutionalization
thousands of patients were released from mental hospitals (starting in the 1960s)
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how many people in 1955 were confined in hospitals?
600,000 people
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private psychotherapy
a person directly pays a therapist for counseling services
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prevention
principle of mental health care: deterring mental disorders before they can develop
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positive psychology
The study of positive feelings, traits, and abilities
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multicultural psychology
the field that examines race, culture, ethnicity, and gender on behavior and thoughts and how these factors influence the origin, nature, and treatment and abnormal behavior
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managed care programs
the dominant form of insurance: Companies control the nature, scope, and cost of medical or psychological services
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therapists and clients dislike managed care programs because ...
they shorten therapy, favor non-lasting treatment, and make it hard for those with severe disorders to get care
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parity law
made insurance companies provide equal coverage for mental and physical concerns
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what theoretical perspective dominated the psychology world in the 1950s?
psychoanalytic
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what are today's theoretical perspectives?
biological, cognitive-behavioral, humanistic-existential, sociocultural, and developmental psychopathology