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The Four Ds of Diagnosis
A mind map from an A* student about the pre-diagnostic tool: the four Ds. The mind map is split into four parts describing danger, deviance, dysfunction and distress with examples of what these four things mean in terms of determining whether someone might have a mental illness or not. There is a page of evaluation points which is also split into four to evaluate each of the four Ds. These points include things like subjectivity and cross cultural diagnosis.
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A mind map from an A* student about the pre-diagnostic tool: the four Ds. The mind map is split into four parts describing danger, deviance, dysfunction and distress with examples of what these four things mean in terms of determining whether someone might have a mental illness or not. There is a page of evaluation points which is also split into four to evaluate each of the four Ds. These points include things like subjectivity and cross cultural diagnosis.
Social Explanation of Schizophrenia
A mind map made by an A* student about the social explanation of schizophrenia. This can be used instead of the cognitive explanation. The mind map is split into description and evaluation. The evaluation includes issues with cause and effect and studies.
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A mind map made by an A* student about the social explanation of schizophrenia. This can be used instead of the cognitive explanation. The mind map is split into description and evaluation. The evaluation includes issues with cause and effect and studies.
Schizophrenia
A mind map by an A* student outlining the features and symptoms of schizophrenia along with some general useful information about it. There are descriptions of both positive and negative symptoms and the main symptoms are circled. The bottom is slightly cut off, it is meant to say "affective flattening reduced expression....."
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A mind map by an A* student outlining the features and symptoms of schizophrenia along with some general useful information about it. There are descriptions of both positive and negative symptoms and the main symptoms are circled. The bottom is slightly cut off, it is meant to say "affective flattening reduced expression....."
Rosenhan (1973)
A mind map made by an A* student explaining Rosenhan's study. It is split into aims, sample, procedure and results. The mind map gives a condensed version of the study, good for last minute revision. There is a page of evaluation with a balanced amount of positives and negatives including points about validity and generalisability. Key words are highlighted.
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A mind map made by an A* student explaining Rosenhan's study. It is split into aims, sample, procedure and results. The mind map gives a condensed version of the study, good for last minute revision. There is a page of evaluation with a balanced amount of positives and negatives including points about validity and generalisability. Key words are highlighted.
Kety et al
A mind map by an A* student explaining the study Kety et al. This study can be used if asked to give and example of an adoption study and is also evidence of the genetic explanation of schizophrenia. The mind map describes the study in detail by splitting it into aims, sample, procedure, results and conclusions. There is also a page of evaluation notes including points about reliability and validity.
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A mind map by an A* student explaining the study Kety et al. This study can be used if asked to give and example of an adoption study and is also evidence of the genetic explanation of schizophrenia. The mind map describes the study in detail by splitting it into aims, sample, procedure, results and conclusions. There is also a page of evaluation notes including points about reliability and validity.
ICD and DSM
A mind map made by an A* student describing the two types of classification systems for mental illness: ICD and DSM. It describes how they both classify mental illness and how people are diagnosed using each. There is also a page of evaluation points about both systems including points about ethnocentrism and subjectivity.
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A mind map made by an A* student describing the two types of classification systems for mental illness: ICD and DSM. It describes how they both classify mental illness and how people are diagnosed using each. There is also a page of evaluation points about both systems including points about ethnocentrism and subjectivity.
CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)
A mind map made by an A* student about cognitive behavioural therapy. It explains how it works including the assumptions that need to be made for it work, common features of CBT and the main stages. There is also a page of evaluation with supporting evidence of it working, along with generic positives and negatives of using CBT as a treatment.
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A mind map made by an A* student about cognitive behavioural therapy. It explains how it works including the assumptions that need to be made for it work, common features of CBT and the main stages. There is also a page of evaluation with supporting evidence of it working, along with generic positives and negatives of using CBT as a treatment.
Clinical Case Studies
A mind map made by an A* student about case studies and more specifically how they can be used in clinical psychology. It is colour coded so you can easily see what is clinical and what is case studies in general. This mind map also contains evaluation of case studies including points about validity and generalisability.
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A mind map made by an A* student about case studies and more specifically how they can be used in clinical psychology. It is colour coded so you can easily see what is clinical and what is case studies in general. This mind map also contains evaluation of case studies including points about validity and generalisability.
Clinical Interviews
A mind map made by an A* student about interviews explaining the three different types and more specifically, how they are used for clinical psychology. The mind map contains examples of interviews being used in clinical psychology. It is colour coded to show clearly what is relating to interviews in general and what is specific to clinical interviews.
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A mind map made by an A* student about interviews explaining the three different types and more specifically, how they are used for clinical psychology. The mind map contains examples of interviews being used in clinical psychology. It is colour coded to show clearly what is relating to interviews in general and what is specific to clinical interviews.
Classical Conditioning
A mind map made by an A* student explaining classical conditioning. All the definitions you need to know are clearly shown along with the formula and what each part means. There is also a page of evaluation including supporting/conflicting evidence, usefulness and testability. Key words in the evaluation are highlighted.
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A mind map made by an A* student explaining classical conditioning. All the definitions you need to know are clearly shown along with the formula and what each part means. There is also a page of evaluation including supporting/conflicting evidence, usefulness and testability. Key words in the evaluation are highlighted.