Psychopathology Flashcards
Define Statistical
Occurs when an individual has a less common characteristic, for example being more depressed or less intelligent than most of the population.
Define Deviation from social norms
Concerns behaviour that is different from the accepted standards of behaviour in a community or society.
Define Failure to function adequately
Occurs when someone is unable to cope with ordinary demands of day-to-day living.
Define Deviation from ideal mental health
Occurs when someone does not meet a set of criteria for good mental health.
Define Phobia
An irrational fear of an object or situation.
Define Behavioural
Ways in which people act.
Define Emotional
Ways in which people feel.
Define Cognitive
Refers to the process of thinking - knowing, perceiving, believing.
Define Depression
A mental disorder characterised by low mood and low energy levels.
Define OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder)
A condition characterised by obsessions and/or compulsive behaviour.
Define Behavioural approach
A way of explaining behaviour in terms of what is observable and in terms of learning.
Define Classical; conditioning
Learning by association. Occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired together - an unconditioned (unlearned) stimulus (UCS) and a new ‘neutral’ stimulus (NS). The neutral stimulus eventually produces the same response that was first produced by the unlearned stimulus alone.
Define Operant conditioning
A form of learning in which behaviour is shaped and maintained by its consequences. Possible consequences of behaviour include positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement or punishment.
Define Systematic desensitisation (SD)
A behavioural therapy designed to reduce an unwanted response, such as anxiety, to a stimulus. SD involves drawing up a hierarchy of anxiety-provoking situations related to the phobic stimulus, teaching the patient to relax, and then exposing the to phobic situations. The patient works their way through the hierarchy whilst maintaining relaxation.
Define Flooding
A behavioural therapy in which a phobic patient is exposed to an extreme form of a phobic stimulus in order to reduce anxiety triggered by that stimulus. This takes place across a small number of long therapy sessions.