Psychopathology Flashcards
1
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what are the 4 definitions of abnormality
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- Statistical infrequency
- deviation from social norms
- failure to function adequately
- deviation from ideal mental health
2
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Describe statistical infrequency
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- statistics describe typical values
- a frequency graph of behaviours shows a normal distribution (norm)
- The extreme ends define what is not the norm
- Example it is normal to have a baby between the ages of 20-40 whereas anything outside of this is seen as abnormal
3
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Describe deviation from social norms
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- norms defined by society
- standards which are acceptable
- anyone who behaves differently to these norms (deviating) is classed as abnormal
- example: being polite in public and in general
4
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Describe failure to function adequately
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- being able to manage everyday tasks (eating regularly)
- lack functioning is abnormal if it causes distress to self or others
- an assessment of abnormality conducted by the DSM would include quantitive measure of functioning
5
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Describe Deviation from ideal mental health
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- self attitudes (high self esteem)
- self actualisation (individual develops to full capacity)
- integration (cope with stressful situations)
- autonomy (independant)
- Accurate perception of reality
- mastery of environment (ability to love and form relationships)
- absence of these criteria indicates abnormality
6
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Name 3 mental disorders
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- Phobias
- Depression
- OCD
7
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Define Phobias
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- instances of irrational fears that produce a conscious avoidance of the feared object/situation
- anxiety disorder
8
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Emotional characteristics of Phobias
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-the fear is marked and persistent
-likely to be excessive and unreasonable
- causes anxiety and panic
9
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Cognitive characteristics of phobias
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- person is aware that their fear is excessive and unreasonable
- resistance to rational arguments
10
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Behavioural characteristics of phobias
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- avoidance of the fear
- freeze or faint (stress response)
11
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what type of disorder is depression
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mood disorder
12
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Emotional characteristic for depression
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- negative emotions
- sadness, anger and loss of interest
13
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behavioural characteristics of depression
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- reduced or increased activity levels
- energy levels vary
- lack of sleep and loss of the Appetite
14
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Cognitive characteristics of depression
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- negative thoughts and self beliefs
- irrational
15
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define OCD
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- obsessive compulsive disorder
- anxiety disorder
- obsessions (persistent thoughts)
- compulsions (repetitive behaviours)