Introduction Flashcards
1
Q
When does one deviate from the norm?
A
- developmental delay
- ext. high or low frequency of behaviour.
- behavioural inappropriateness.
- regression or deterioration.
- ext. high or low intensity of behaviour.
- abrupt changes in behaviour.
- persistence over time.
- qualitative difference from normal behaviour.
2
Q
What are the five models of psychopathology?
A
- medical model.
- behavioural model.
- cognitive model.
- psychoanalytic model.
- family systems model.
3
Q
What are child risk factors of developmental abnormality?
A
- genes.
- perinatal complications
- IQ
- health problems.
- self-esteem.
- learning disabilities.
- emotional immaturity.
- temperament.
- social incompetence.
- peer rejection.
4
Q
What are the family risk factors of developmental abnormality?
A
- poverty.
- abuse.
- SES.
- neglect.
- conflict.
- psychopathology parents.
- stress.
5
Q
what are the environmental risk factors of developmental abnormality?
A
- race.
- ethnicity.
- gender inequality.
- crime.
- neighbourhood.
6
Q
What are the child protective factors of developmental abnormality?
A
- IQ.
- social skills.
- self-confidence.
- positive outlook.
- coping abilities.
7
Q
What are the family protective factors of developmental abnormality?
A
- authoritative parenting.
- family support.
- financial stability.
- medical care.
- protection from violence.
8
Q
What the environmental protective factors of developmental abnormality?
A
- support in school.
2. connection prosocial organizations.