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The summary is focused on Abnormal Behaviour. It contains terminology, disorders (anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, dissociative disorders, trauma and stressor-related, depressive and bipolar, schizophrenic, and personality disorders). This summary is written according to Chapter 15 from the textbook: PSYCHOLOGY: THEMES AND VARIATIONS by Wayne Weiten.

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Chapter 15 - Abnormal Behaviour
(Pages 414-449)


Terminology:

Aetiology - the study of the cause of mental disorders

Clinical picture - constellation of visible signs or symptoms associated with a particular
mental disorder, the interpretation of which leads to a specific diagnosis

Comorbidity - a mental disorder existing simultaneously, but independently, with another
mental disorder in the same individual

Dangerousness - the extent to which an individual with a mental disorder (or displaying
abnormal behaviour) is likely to cause harm to self or others

Concordance Rate: indicates the percentage of twin pairs or other pairs of relatives that
exhibit the same disorder

Delusions: a false belief that is held strongly by an individual, even though the are
presented with evidence to the contrary

Deviance: the extent to which an individual’s behaviour and attitudes differ from norms or
accepted social standards.

Diagnosis: the determination of the nature of a case of a mental disorder or distinguishing
one mental disorder from another, based on identifying signs and symptoms of mental
disorders

Differential diagnosis: the determination of which one of several disorders may be
producing the symptoms of a mental disorder

Distress: the level of anxiety, sorrow or pain an individual subjectively experiences due to
a mental disorder

Epidemology: the study of the patterns, causes, and affects of diseases or disorders in
specific populations

Hallucinations: a false, often vivid, perception in the absence of external stimuli that
appears to the indidivudal to be real, and to be located in the outside world

Malingering: pretending to suffer from a physical or psychological illness, or exaggerating
symptoms in order to avoid unwelcome duties or to gain benefits.

Prognosis: the prediction of the probably course and outcome of a disorder for an
individual

Psychosis: sumptoms and abnormal haviour in which an individual has lost contact with
reality and shows a profound deteroioration in the ability to perform daily activities

Symptoms: subjective complaints of the individual

Signs: physical changes observed in the individual presenting for treatment

Syndrome: common patterns of symptoms over time

, Medical concepts such as diagnosis, aetiology & prognosis - valuable in treatment and
study of abnormality
• Diagnosis - distinguishing one illness from another
• Aetiology - apparent causation & developmental history of illness
• Prognosis - forecast about possible development of an illness

Defining Abnormal Behaviour

- Abnormality is characterised by an individual displaying behaviour that is
rare/unusual. It includes behaviour that is regarded as unhelpful or maladaptive to
situations or to the context of the individual’s life. Abnormality often suggests
impairment in an individual’s daily functioning.
- Founder of modern scientific psychiatry - Emil Kraepelin
In 1883, he defined mental illness as being rooted in a biological or disease/medical
model.
This medical model or mental disorders proposes that mental illness can be
identified and classified by means of diagnosing symptoms in a similar way to that
of physical disease.

Criteria of Abnormal Behaviour

 Deviance – according to cultural norms
 Dysfunctional behaviour – ability to perform day-to-day activities becomes
impaired and their behaviour becomes maladaptive or dysfunctional
 Personal distress – associated with personal suffering

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