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What is abnormal psychology concerned with? - ✔✔understanding the nature, causes and
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treatment of mental disorders || || ||




What is family aggregation - ✔✔whether a disorder runs in families
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7 indicators of abnormailty - ✔✔1. subjective distress
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2. maladaptiveness
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3. statistical delivery
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4. violation of the standards of society
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5. social discomfort
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6. irrationality and unpredictability
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7. dangerousness
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DSM definition of a mental disorder - ✔✔A syndrome that is present in an individual and
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that involves clinically significant disturbance in behaviour, emotional regulation or
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cognitive functioning ||




Advantages of classification - ✔✔Provides us with nomenclature and enable us to structure
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information in a more helpful manner || || || || ||




Disadvantages of classification - ✔✔Use of shorthand leads to a loss of information, there || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||




can be some stigma associated with a having a psychiatric diagnosis, and stereotyping
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What is epidemiology - ✔✔the study of the distribution of diseases, disorders or health
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related behaviours in a given population
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Difference between prevalence and incidence - ✔✔prevalence refers to the number of active
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cases in a population, incidence refers to the number of new cases that occur over a given
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period of time || ||




What is external validity - ✔✔The extent to which we can generalize results of a study
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What is internal validity - ✔✔The degree of confidence we can have in the results of a
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particular study ||




What is a correlation coefficient? - ✔✔the strength of a correlation
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What is statistical significance? - ✔✔probability that results are due to chance
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What is a meta analysis? - ✔✔Statistical approach which calculates and then combines the
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effect sizes from studies
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what is a longitudinal design? - ✔✔a study that follows people over time and tries to
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identify factors that predate the onset of a disorder
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what is an experimental research approach? - ✔✔A study where researchers control all
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factors except one || ||




What is an ABAB design? - ✔✔A design that starts with controlled conditions, introduces
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treatment, removes the treatment, and then reintroduces the treatment. Recommended
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form of practice. Has more comparisons which allows for greater confidence in findings.
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3 general categories of mental disorders according to hippocrates - ✔✔1. mania
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2. melancholia
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3. phrenitis (brain fever)
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hippocrates belief on mental disorders - ✔✔Denied that demons intervened, instead
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insisted that mental disorders had natural causes. Believed that mental disorders were due
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to brain pathology.
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Mahers four element theory - ✔✔Four elements:
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1. blood (sanguis)
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2. phlem
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3. bile (choler)
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4. black bile (melancholia)
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These fluids combined in different proportions in different individuals, and determines a
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person's temperament ||




plato's opinion on mental illness - ✔✔Responses of the whole organism, reflecting its
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internal state. Such persons were not responsible for their acts and should not receive
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normal punishment. ||




aristotle's opinion on mental illness - ✔✔agreed with aristotles theory of the bile, and
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thought very hot bile generated amorous desires, verbal fluency, and suicidal impulses
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what country was the earliest civilization to attend to mental disorders - ✔✔china, but then
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regressed to a belief in supernatural forces as causal agents
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what is mass madness - ✔✔the widespread occurrence of group behaviour disorders that
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were apparently cases of hysteria
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what is tarantism - ✔✔groups of people would suddenly start to jump, dance, and go into
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convulsions



What is lycanthropy? - ✔✔A condition in which people believe themselves to be possessed
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by wolves ||




what is pinel's experiment - ✔✔tested his views that patients with mental illness should be
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treated with kindness. removed chains from patients, provided sunny rooms and permitted
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exercise



what is moral management? - ✔✔emphasized the patients' moral and spiritual
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development and rehabilitation of their character rather than their disorders
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what is the mental hygiene movement? - ✔✔advocated the physical well being of patients,
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received no help for mental problems, created by Dorothy Dix
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what is neurasthenisia - ✔✔an old condition that involved pervasive feelings of low mood,
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lack of energy, and physical symptoms related to demands of civilization
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what is the deinstitutionalization movement? - ✔✔during the latter of the 20th century
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vigorous efforts were made to close down mental hospitals and return people who were
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psychiatrically disabled to the community, considered a more humane treatment || || || || || || || || ||




4 major themes in abnormal psychology in the 20th century - ✔✔1. biological discoveries
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2. the development of a classification system for mental disorders
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3. the emergence of psychological causation views
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4. experimental psychological research developments
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