Abnormal Psychology
find more resources at oneclass.com Cognitive Theories Cogn views focus on how thought processes can serve as a diathesis and how thoughts can maintain a phobia or anx. Anx is related to being more likely...
find more resources at oneclass.com 5.3 Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia) Social anx disorder (SAD) in the DSM-5 is known as social phobia Social anxiety disorder - a disorder in which a fear of being ...
find more resources at oneclass.com 5.2 Specific Phobia Definition Specific phobias are unwarranted fears caused by the presence or anticipation of a specific object or situation o The fear and avoi...
find more resources at oneclass.com Chapter 3 - Clinical Assessment, Classification, and Diagnosis Learning Objectives 1. Differentiate b/w reliability and validity in assessment 2. Describe psychological asse...
find more resources at oneclass.com 3.2 Psychological Assessment Clinical Interviews Clinical interview - a conversation b/w a clinician and a client which is aimed in finding a diagnosis, history, c...
3.6 Issues in the Classification of Abnormal Behaviour Categorical classification - a yes-no approach to classification o e.g., does the client have schizophrenia or not o This category postulates separatediscrete diagnost...
Chapter 2 - Current Paradigms and Integrative Approaches Learning Objectives 1. Explain what a paradigm is and the role of paradigms. 2. Describe the biological paradigm and how it is studied. 3. List the key assumptions o...
2.6 Consequences of Adopting a Paradigm Different Perspectives on a Clinical Problem: Cathy - A Case of Trichotillomania Trichotillomania (TTM) is an impulse control disorder invng chronic hair pulling Eclecticism in Psych...
find more resources at oneclass.com 2.4 The Psychoanalytic Paradigm Classical Psychoanalytic Theory Structure of the Mind Freud believed that the id is present at birth and is part of the mind which ...
find more resources at oneclass.com 2.8 The Cultural Context Cultural diversity - the differences which exist in an area/region b/c of heterogeneity and varying backgrounds of the ppl living in that region ...
2.3 The Cognitive-Behavioural Paradigm John B. Watson is assocd w behaviourism Introspection - a procedure whereby trained subjs r asked to report on their conscious experiences o Used to be common b4 behaviourism by Watso...
Summary 2.1 o Scientific inq is how human beings acquire knowl about their world. Ppl may see only what they want to see - making certain phenomenon go undetected. The scientific perspective keeps track of the subjective i...
1.3 Current Attitudes toward ppl w Psychical Disorders Schizophrenia - a group of psychotic disorders characterized by major disturbances in thought, emotion, and behaviour; disordered thinking where ideas arent logically ...
1.2 History of Psychopathology Demonology - is the doctrine that an evil being, such as the devil, may dwell wi a person and control hisher mind and body o Found in records of the early Chinese, Egyptians, Babylonians, and...
find more resources at oneclass.com Chapter 1 - Introduction: Definitional and Historical Considerations, and Canada's Mental Health System Psychopathology - the field concerned w/ the nature and dvpt of abnor...
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