PSY BEH 102C Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Inter-Rater Reliability, Developmental Psychopathology, Emotional Dysregulation

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Lecture 4: red ink on word that says blue, for emotional ones, people who have a certain disorder are seen to respond slower to words that have to do with their symptoms/disorder. Components of behavior: behavior, physiology, cognition, example of fear: anxious thoughts, elevated heart rate. Harmful side of emotional dysregulation: emotions like anger, hostility, sadness, some emotions and emotion suppression can have negative health consequences. Attribution: way we interpret why we are feeling an emotion. Cultural factors: influence the form and expression and behavior. Gender effects: men and women may differ in emotional experience and expression. Social support effects: frequency and quality important, related to mortality, disease, and psychopathology. Life-span development perspective: addresses developmental changes, influence and constrain what is normal and abnormal. The principle of equifinality: from developmental psychopathology, several paths to a given outcome, paths vary by developmental age. Used to sleep with lights on when kid, not so acceptable now.

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