Psychopathology Flashcards
Define psychopatholgy
Study of the nature, development, and treatment of psychological disorders
What 5 things can be used to define psychopathology?
- Deviation from statistical norm
- Deviation from social norm
- Maladaptive behaviour
- Distress and Impairment
- Wakefield’s dysfunction
What problems exist with deviations from the statistical norm?
- Do not necessarily imply dysfunction
- Terminology labels individuals as ‘abnormal’
What is the problems with deviations from the social nerve?
- Different cultures have different perceptions of what is socially acceptable
- Behaving in non-socially acceptable way does not mean psychopathology
- Stigmatise individuals not conforming to social norms
How did the Soviet Union misuse diagnosis?
Included symptoms such as “reform delusions” as indicators of schizophrenia
What is ataque de nervios?
- Disorder prevalent in Dominican Republic/Puerto Rico
- Syntoms of: trembling, crying, screaming, panic attacks and verbal/physical aggression
- Predominantly women over the age of 45
How is distress modified by culture?
Expression of a disorder is formed by the social
and cultural norms within that cultural group
What is the maladaptive behaviour definition of psychopathology?
Whether behaviour renders someone incapable of living their daily life
What is Wakefields dysfunction?
- a disorder exists when evolutionary formed mental functions are impaired
- dysfunction impacts negatively on the well being of the individual, social counterpart, or society
- combines scientific study with cultural factors
What are the 4 characteristics of a mental disorder?
- emotional distress
- disability
- violation of social norms
- wakefield’s dysfunction
What is statistical rarity in psychopathology?
From any given set of symptoms that could constitute a diagnosis, most people should have very few, and a few people should have very many
What does DSM stand for?
Diagnostic & Statistical Manual
What does the DSM-5 provide?
- Essential Features of the Disorder
- Associated Features
- Diagnostic Criteria
- Information on Differential Diagnosis
What does the DSM-5 give as diagnostic criteria for psychopathology?
- clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual
- coupled with: present distress or increased risk of suffering from death, pain or disability
What are the problems with psychopathology diagnosis?
- not classified according to cause
- labelling can be stigmatising/harmful
- defines disorders as discrete entities when they are rarely so (comorbidity)