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AQA A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: PAPER 1(Latest 2025/ 2026 Update) Questions and 100% Correct Verified Answers [Grade A] – University of California, Berkeley STRENGTH OF FAILURE TO FUNCTION ADEQUATELY: RECOGNISES PATIENT'S PERSPECTIVE -correct answer allows patient to discuss how they struggle to cope w/ everyday pressures - captures experience of those who need help LIMITATION OF FAILURE TO FUNCTION ADEQUATELY: SAME AS DEVIATION FROM SOCIAL NORMS -correct answer hard to say when someone is really failing to function, or if they just deviate from social norms. e.e people who live alternative lifestyles. treating this as failures of adequate functioning limits freedom. LIMITATION OF FAILURE TO FUNCTION ADEQUATELY: SUBJECTIVE -correct answer someone has to judge distress - patients may feel distressed but may not be viewed as suffering. STRENGTH OF DEVIATION FROM IDEAL MENTAL HEALTH: COMPREHENSIVE -correct answer broad criteria of mental health covers most reasons why someone may seek help. LIMITATION OF DEVIATION FROM IDEAL MENTAL HEALTH: CULTURALLY RELATIVE -correct answer Johoda's classification may be specific to western norms. emphasis on self-actualisation may be seen as self-indulgence on collectivist cultures. LIMITATION OF DEVIATION FROM IDEAL MENTAL HEALTH: UNREALISTICALLY HIGH STANDARD -correct answer very few people actually attain all of the criteria at all times ∴ most people would be viewed as abnormal. CHARACTERISTICS OF PHOBIAS -correct answer behavioural - panic - avoidance of phobic stimulus emotional - anxiety/fear - unreasonable responses cognitive - selective attention twd phobic stimulus (difficult to focus elsewhere) - irratoinal beliefs CHARACTERISTICS OF DEPRESSION -correct answer behavioural - low activity levels - disruption to sleep/eating emotional - low mood - anger cognitive - poor concentration - absolutist thinking

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AQA A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: PAPER
1(Latest 2025/ 2026 Update) Questions
and 100% Correct Verified Answers [Grade
A] – University of California, Berkeley


BECK'S COGNITIVE THEORY OF DEPRESSION -correct answer theory assumes that
individuals with a tendency to be depressed think about the world differently than
non-depressed persons and that these individuals are more negative and believe that

bad things will happen to them due to their own personal shortcomings.


tend to have low self esteem and pessimistic perceptions, seem hopeless.


due to faulty info processing - attend to negative aspects and ignore positive ones.


NEGATIVE SELF SCHEMAS -correct answer negative information we hold about
ourselves based on negative past experiences that can lead to cognitive biases such

as interpreting all info about ourselves in a negative manner


NEGATIVE TRIAD (BECK) -correct answer negative view of self, future, and world


ELLIS' ABC MODEL -correct answer an explanation that sees depression occurring
through an (A)ctivating event such as failing a test, which triggers an irrational

(B)elief such as believing that we must always succeed. this leads to a (C)onsequence
- in this case depression.

, AQA A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: PAPER
1(Latest 2025/ 2026 Update) Questions
and 100% Correct Verified Answers [Grade
A] – University of California, Berkeley


STRENGTH OF BECK: SUPPORTING EVIDENCE -correct answer Grazioli & Terry (2001)
assessed pregnant women for cognitive vulnerability to depression before and after
birth.


women judged to be high-risk were more likely to suffer from PND.


these congnitions can be seen before condition develops, suggesting Beck may be
right about faulty cognition leading to depression.


STRENGTH OF BECK: PRACTICAL APPLICATION TO THERAPY -correct answer Beck's

explanation forms basis for CBT which identifies and challenges elements of negative
triad.


strength of the explanation as it translates well into a therapy.


LIMITATION OF BECK: DOES NOT EXPLAIN ALL ASPECTS OF DEPRESSION -correct

answer some depressed patients are deeply angry and Beck cannot explain this. some
experience hallucinations, bizzare beliefs or the delusion that they are a zombie.


Beck's theory cannot always explain all cases of depression - just focuses on one

aspect of the disorder - reductionist

, AQA A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: PAPER
1(Latest 2025/ 2026 Update) Questions
and 100% Correct Verified Answers [Grade
A] – University of California, Berkeley


LIMITATION OF ELLIS: PARTIAL EXPLANATION -correct answer reactive depression
follows activating event - but some forms arise for no apparent reason.


Ellis' explanation only applies to some kinds of depression
STATISTICAL INFREQUENCY -correct answer abnormality is defined as those

behaviours that are extremely rare, i.e. any behaviour that is found in very few people
is regarded as abnormal.


e.g. IQ - statistically unusual if below 70. diagnosed w/ intellectual disability disorder


DEVIATION FROM SOCIAL NORMS -correct answer behaviour that is different from

the accepted standards of behaviour in a community or society


abnormality based on social context


example: antisocial personality disorder (formerly psychopathy) - failure to conform
to lawful and culturally normal behaviour. psychopaths are abnormal because they

deviate from social norms/standards.

, AQA A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: PAPER
1(Latest 2025/ 2026 Update) Questions
and 100% Correct Verified Answers [Grade
A] – University of California, Berkeley


STRENGTH OF STATISTICAL INFREQUENCY: REAL LIFE APPLICATION -correct answer
all assessment of patients w/ mental disorders includes comparison to statistical
norms.


thus a useful part of clinical assessment.


LIMITATION OF STATISTICAL INFREQUENCY: UNUSUAL ≠ BAD -correct answer IQ
scores of >130 are also statistically abnormal, but people with this are not diagnosed

w/ a disorder like those who have IQ<70.


limitation because this means it should never be used alone to make a diagnosis


LIMITATION OF STATISTICAL INFREQUENCY: NOT EVERYONE BENEFITS FROM A
LABEL -correct answer if someone is happy and fulfilled, there is no benefit from

being labelled as abnormal - could cause a negative view of self and others.


LIMITATION OF DEVIATION FROM SOCIAL NORMS: CULTURALLY RELATIVE -correct
answer different cultures label people differently - creates problems for people from

one culture living w/i another culture


creates cultural bias in assessment
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