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Class notes taken in Tufts University's Psychopathology course. Topics covered include: mania and depression, Bipolar I vs. Bipolar II vs. Cyclothymia, criteria for all above, involvement of psychosis, and psychotic symptoms.
Class notes taken in Tufts University's Psychopathology course. Topics covered include: obsessions vs. compulsions, myths associated with OCD, risks, maintaining factors, comorbidities, characterizations, ego-syntonic vs. ego-dystonic, and treatment.
Class notes taken in Tufts University's Psychopathology course. Topics covered include: classifying mental illness, risks for mental illness, the Stress Vulnerability Model, shared biological factors, types of clinical assessments, physical assessments, qualities of a good clinical assessment, ensuring cultural sensitivity, building rapport, and rule outs.
Class notes taken in Tufts University's Psychopathology course. Topics covered include: traits vs. disorders, Cluster B disorders, Histrionic, Narcissistic, Antisocial, and Borderline, functional impairments (consequences) of all above.
These class notes were taken in Tufts University's Psychopathology course PSY-12. Topics covered include: Introduction + Assessment, Bipolar Disorders, OCD, Depressive Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, and Personality Disorders. They detail causes of the disorder, symptoms, and treatments. They also discuss DSM criteria and can be helpful in studying for any Psychopathology exam!
Psychopathology lecture notes might include detailed explanations of various psychological disorders, their symptoms, causes, and treatment options. They may also cover theoretical perspectives on psychopathology, such as the medical model, psychodynamic theory, behavioral and cognitive theories, and the biopsychosocial approach. Additionally, the notes might discuss research methods used in studying psychopathology, case studies illustrating different disorders, and ethical considerations in th...
Psychopathology lecture notes that include detailed explanations of various psychological disorders, their symptoms, causes, and treatment options. They discuss research methods used in studying psychopathology, case studies illustrating different disorders, and ethical considerations in the field of abnormal psychology. Overall, these notes aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of abnormal behavior and mental illness from both theoretical and practical perspectives.
CMN 140 Final Exam Study Guide 
Ch. 13 
Key Idea: When we take a four-dimensional perspective—timing, type, valence, and 
intentionality—of effects, we can better appreciate the broad range of effects the media are 
constantly exerting on us. 
1. Why do we need to broaden our perspective on media effects? Why the narrow perspective 
is problematic? 
With narrow perspective: not able to perceive many effects that are constantly occurring all 
around us; occur outside your control 
broade...
Briefly discuss why it is usually cheaper in the long run to use software engineering methods and 
techniques for software systems. 
Question 2 [15] 
Based on your own knowledge of some of the application types discussed in section 1.1.2 of your study 
guide. Explain using examples, why different application types require specialized software engineering 
techniques to support their design and development? 
Question 3 [10] 
Why is it important to make a distinction between developing user req...
This is an organized and concise summary of Macroeconomics Lecture Notes 5: Aggregate Supply (AS) and Aggregate Demand (AD). It includes descriptions of the AS and AD curves, their graphs, and how shocks affect economies based on the intersection of supply & demand. Classical Long Run and Keynesian Short Run situations are explained and analyzed, as is the Quantity Theory of Money in relation to the AD curve, Supply-Side policy, and the Laffer Curve.