PSYC 341, Lisa Mori - Week 1
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1. 4 D's/6 Criteria of 1. Statistical deviance: rarity in population
Psychopathology 2. Social deviance: norm violation with observer discomfort
3. Dysfunction: maladaptive, self-defeating and problem-causing behaviors
4. Faulty perceptions of reality: Delusion, hallucination, and disorientation
5. Distress (must be significant)
6. Danger: To self, others, or gravely disabled
2. 5150 Legal code to detain, evaluate, and treat (the mental health of) an adult against
their will
3. Challenges of 1. Tolerance for ambiguity: it is difficult to draw strict lines between what is
identifying psy- difference and what is illness.
chopathology 2. Retaining objectivity: one's biases may influence an objective conclusion of
mental illness.
3. Closeness to subject matter: being too close to psychopathology may come with
bias and lack of awareness of bias
4. Necessary and Necessary condition: A condition that any mental illness MUST have to be consid-
sufficient condi- ered a mental illness.
tion
Sufficient condition: A condition that, if satisfied, would be able to tell you by itself
whether something was mental illness.
There is no necessary or sufficient condition in the world of psychopathology. That
is, no mental illnesses share a single defining condition (necessary) and there is
no condition that by itself would tell you if something is mental illness (sufficient).
5. Number of in- 1 billion
dividuals world-
wide who suffer
from mental ill-
ness
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6. Lifetime preva- 50%
lence of mental
illness in US
7. Annual preva- 30%
lence of mental
illness in US
8. % of pre-covid 75%
college students
who reported a
mental health cri-
sis while in col-
lege
9. % of college stu- 90%
dents who expe-
rienced negative
mental health
symptoms dur-
ing covid
10. % of college stu- 50%
dents who met
diagnostic crite-
ria for a men-
tal illness during
covid
11. % of college stu- 75%
dents in 2022 ex-
periencing mod-
erate to severe
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1. 4 D's/6 Criteria of 1. Statistical deviance: rarity in population
Psychopathology 2. Social deviance: norm violation with observer discomfort
3. Dysfunction: maladaptive, self-defeating and problem-causing behaviors
4. Faulty perceptions of reality: Delusion, hallucination, and disorientation
5. Distress (must be significant)
6. Danger: To self, others, or gravely disabled
2. 5150 Legal code to detain, evaluate, and treat (the mental health of) an adult against
their will
3. Challenges of 1. Tolerance for ambiguity: it is difficult to draw strict lines between what is
identifying psy- difference and what is illness.
chopathology 2. Retaining objectivity: one's biases may influence an objective conclusion of
mental illness.
3. Closeness to subject matter: being too close to psychopathology may come with
bias and lack of awareness of bias
4. Necessary and Necessary condition: A condition that any mental illness MUST have to be consid-
sufficient condi- ered a mental illness.
tion
Sufficient condition: A condition that, if satisfied, would be able to tell you by itself
whether something was mental illness.
There is no necessary or sufficient condition in the world of psychopathology. That
is, no mental illnesses share a single defining condition (necessary) and there is
no condition that by itself would tell you if something is mental illness (sufficient).
5. Number of in- 1 billion
dividuals world-
wide who suffer
from mental ill-
ness
, PSYC 341, Lisa Mori - Week 1
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_jujao5
6. Lifetime preva- 50%
lence of mental
illness in US
7. Annual preva- 30%
lence of mental
illness in US
8. % of pre-covid 75%
college students
who reported a
mental health cri-
sis while in col-
lege
9. % of college stu- 90%
dents who expe-
rienced negative
mental health
symptoms dur-
ing covid
10. % of college stu- 50%
dents who met
diagnostic crite-
ria for a men-
tal illness during
covid
11. % of college stu- 75%
dents in 2022 ex-
periencing mod-
erate to severe