PSYC 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Dissociative Identity Disorder, Word Salad, Learned Helplessness
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Explanatory style tend to be stable, global, and internal (and negative) Learned helplessness a cognitive-behavioural explanation of depression (more info: a subject is put into a situation where increased effort has no positive causing the subject to learn that. Rumination excessively reviewing negative thoughts over and over again. Not dissociative identity disorder (i. e. not multiple personality disorder) Affective disturbance (e. g. flat affect blunted emotions) Hallucinations (most common are auditory meaning hearing things, unlike in movies where they tend to depict visual hallucinations which are in fact less common) Delusions of grandeur you belief you are god or god-like. Positive symptoms (***very common mistake warning***: positive means they are behavioural excesses not that they are good ) Negative symptoms (***very common mistake warning***: negative means they are behavioural deficits not that they are bad ) Positive symptom = present when it is typically absent (e. g. delusions) Negative symptom = absent where they are typically present (e. g. impaired attentions)