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UNIT 12 – ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR
Terms & Concepts
527. psychological disorder
528. ADHD
529. medical model
530. DSM-5
531. anxiety disorders
532. generalized anxiety disorder
533. panic disorder
534. phobia
535. social anxiety disorder 536. Agoraphobia
537. OCD
538. PTSD
539. posttraumatic growth
540. mood disorders
541. major depressive disorder
542. mania
543. bipolar disorder
544. rumination
545. schizophrenia
546. psychosis
547. delusions
548. hallucinations
549. somatic symptom disorder
550. conversion disorder
551. illness anxiety disorder
552. dissociative disorders
553. dissociative identity disorder
554. anorexia nervosa
555. bulimia nervosa
556. binge-eating disorder
557. personality disorder
558. antisocial personality disorder
Module 65
65-1: How should we draw the line between normality and disorder?
deviant, distressful, and dysfunctional
65-2: Why is there controversy over ADHD?
65-3: How do the medical model & the biopsychosocial approach help us understand psychological disorders?
65-4: How and why do clinicians classify psychological disorders?
DSM-5
65-5: Why do some psychologists criticize the use of diagnostic labels?
65-6: How many people suffer, or have suffered, from a psychological disorder?
America & globally
Risk factors & protective factors
Module 66
66-1: What are anxiety disorders?
Generalized anxiety disorder - symptoms
Panic disorder - symptoms
Phobias - symptoms
66-2: What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Symptoms & common obsessions and compulsions among children
66-3: What is posttraumatic stress disorder?
Symptoms
66-4: How do the learning and biological perspectives explain anxiety disorders, OCD, and PTSD?
The learning perspective – classical & operant conditioning, observational learning
The biological perspective – natural selection, genes, the brain
Module 67
67-1: What are mood disorders?
Major depressive disorder – symptoms & diagnosis
Bipolar disorder – symptoms & diagnosis
67-2: How do the biological and social-cognitive perspectives explain mood disorders?
Biological perspective
Social-cognitive perspective
Depression cycle
67-3: What factors affect suicide and self-injury?
Module 68
68-1: What patterns of thinking, perceiving, feeling, and behaving characterize schizophrenia?
Psychosis
Delusions
Hallucinations
Selective attention
Catatonia
Flat affect
68-2: How do chronic and acute schizophrenia differ?
Positive symptoms
Negative symptoms
68-3: How do brain abnormalities and viral infections help explain schizophrenia?
Dopamine, abnormal brain activity, abnormal brain morphology, prenatal viral infection
68-4: Are there genetic influences on schizophrenia? What factors may be early warning signs in children?
Genetic factors
Psychological factors
Module 69
69-1: What are somatic symptom and related disorders?
Somatic symptom disorders
Conversion disorders
Illness anxiety disorder
69-2: What are dissociative disorders, and why are they controversial?
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
69-3: How do anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating disorder demonstrate the influence of
psychological and genetic forces?
anorexia nervosa
bulimia nervosa
binge-eating disorder
69-4: What are the three clusters of personality disorders? What behaviors and brain activity characterize the
antisocial personality?
Avoidant personality disorder
Schizoid personality disorder
Histrionic personality disorder
Narcissistic personality disorder
Antisocial personality disorder (psychopath, sociopath)
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