Chapter 3- Developmental Perspective on Psychopathology Flashcards
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Core tenets:
- BLANK is used as a developmental marker
- Developmental psychopathology is unique in its emphasis on BLANK BLANK when investigating the development of adaption and disorder
- –> BLANK experiences are critical in the unfolding of future behaviors because individuals interpret and respond to new stations based on their BLANK history
- BLANK influence of typical and atypical development both provided a BLANK understanding of development
- Interpretation of a behavior as adaptive or maladaptive depends on the BLANK in which the behavior occurs and the BLANK of the behavior.
- A behavior can only be deemed as adaptive or maladaptive when the BLANK are considered
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- Age
- prior experience
- past, prior
- Mutual, comprehensive
- Context, outcome
- Outcomes
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What are the core tenets- equifinality vs multifinality?
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Equifinality: Multiple ways that people can develop a psychopathology, multiple ways to a single outcome
Multifinality: similar/same causes/events can lead to different outcomes (resilience vs. maladaptive behavior)