Psychology 1003A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Mood Disorder
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Chap 16 - psychology disorder- tut #10 part 1. Classical conditioning: (unconscious learning) ex. previously neutral stimulus (the grocery store) becomes a conditioned stimulus that spontaneously evokes a fear response (causes panic attack) Operant conditioning: certain coping techniques can reward, and therefore continue anxiety disorders. Dysthymia: a milder, but long-lasting form of depression. Mania: a period of extreme changes in your mood or emotions, energy level. Bipolar disorder: episodes of severe depression & mania. Emotional ups and downs, not as extreme as those in bipolar. Beck"s depressive cognitive triad how depressed adults tend to think about the world. The triad refers to thoughts about self, world, and future (ppl have negative views abt all). depressed person would tend to think they are a worthless person living in a pointless and unforgiving world with a hopeless future. Learned helplessness theory: depression occurs when ppl expect bad events will occur & nothing can be done to prevent/cope with them.