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This is chapter 14 of of the Psy 201 course. These notes consist of notes taken from the book (white) and notes taken in class (red). These notes are thorough, organized, and color-coded. I made an A in the class and 100's or above on all tests, including the final.

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14.1-14.8
14.1- Disorders Interfere With Our Lives

Psychopathology- a sickness or disorder of the mind
● Drawing the line between "normal" emotions, thoughts, and behaviors and a psychological disorder can be difficult
● When a psychological problem disrupts a person's life and causes significant distress over a long period, the problem is
considered a disorder

● Four Criteria:
-Does it deviate from cultural norms for what is acceptable?
-Is it maladaptive?
-Is it self-destructive?
-Does it cause discomfort or concern to others?

● Four Perspectives:
-Identify the etiology
-Assessment of symptoms
-Group of symptoms into meaningful categories to make a diagnosis
-Identify possible treatments



Etiology- factors that contribute to the development of disordered thoughts, emotions, and/or behaviors
-What causes psychological disorders?
● Diathesis-Stress Model- the idea that a disorder may develop when an underlying vulnerability (diathesis) is coupled with stre
-the onset of mental disorders occurs due to both vulnerability for the disorder and the presence of stressful events
-the vulnerability can be biological (genes) or environmental (trauma)

● Biopsychosocial Approach to Psychological Disorders:
-according to this approach, most psychological disorders are influenced by 3 factors:

1. Biological Processes- the biological aspect of this approach focuses on how physiological factors that contribute to psychologi
disorders
● Brain Structure and Function
● Neurotransmitter Imbalances
● Genetics
● Infections

1. Psychological Processes- the biological aspect of this approach focuses on how psychological factors that contribute to
psychological disorders
● Thoughts
● Emotions
● Personality
● Learned Experiences

, 1. Sociocultural Factors- sociocultural factors include family relationships, socioeconomic status, and cultural context
● Some disorders, such as schizophrenia, appear to be more common in lower socioeconomic classes
-This increased occurrence may be due to differences in lifestyles, expectations, and opportunities between classes


14.3- Disordered Thoughts, Emotions, and Behaviors Can Be Assessed and Categorized

Assessing Symptoms:
1. The first step in an assessment is often to conduct an interview
2. People's self-reports can reveal a great deal
3. A psychological assessor can also gain information through observation of the client's behavior
4. Another source of information regarding psychopathology is psychological testing

Categorizing Disordered Thoughts and Behavior:
● In ancient times, madness was believed to be caused by the gods, witches, or some sort of evil spirits
● Freud and others in the late 1800's and early 1900's shifted the focus from gods and spirits to a neurological basis
● Instead of just one "madness", there are different categories of psychopathology

● DSM-5- disorders are described in terms of observable symptoms
-a person must meet specific criteria to receive a particular diagnosis
-DSM-5 describes 19 major categories of disorder

● People seldom fit into the precise categories of psychological disorders
-Dimensional Approach- considers mental disorders along a continuum on which people vary in degree rather than in kind

● Psychological disorders can occur together
-Comorbidity- many mental disorders may occur together even though the DSM-5 treats them as separate disorders



14.4- Anxiety Disorders Make People Fearful and Tense

-Characterized by excessive anxiety in the absence of true danger
● People feel anxious, tense, and worried about the future
● Focus excessive attention on perceived threats and recall threatening events easier
-Anxiety disorders make people fearful and tense



Effects of Anxiety Disorders:
● Increased sweating, dry mouth, rapid pulse, shallow breathing, and increased muscle tension
● Prolonged anxiety is a chronic stressor that harms the body and brain
● People with anxiety disorders experience cognitive impairment and reduced immune system



Specific Phobia- an anxiety disorder characterized by fear of a specific object or situation that is exaggerated and out of proportion wi
any actual danger
● Phobia is an unreasonable fear of something that is unlikely to harm you
● Fear of a specific object or situation that is out of proportion with an actual threat

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