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Transcript
Name ___________________________________ period ___
Unit #8 PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
RG 8a
pg. 561-577
Psychological disorders are…
Explain:
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D
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D
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D
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D
Explain how the medical model “sees” psychological disorders
Explain how the bio-psycho-social perspective classifies disorders.
DSM-IV is…
# of major categories…
How does the DSM-IV ensure validity?
2 criticisms of the DSM-IV…
What are the pros and cons of “labeling” psychological disorders?
Anxiety disorders are…
Generalized anxiety
disorder:
Symptoms:
Worst characteristic:
Panic disorder:
Physical symptoms of a panic
attack:
How may a panic attack effect
the person?
Phobias:
Other specific phobias:
Explain social phobias:
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is…
When do obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors become a problem?
Examples of common obsessions –
Examples of common compulsions –
Post-traumatic stress disorder is…
Who often experiences PTSD?
Symptoms:
Why do psychologists believe PTSD is over diagnosed?
Learning…
How are phobias/fears conditioned?
How does stimulus generalization impact fears/phobias?
How does the concept of reinforcement “continue” phobias and compulsions?
How can observational learning influence fear/phobia?
Biological…
How does evolution help explain phobias and compulsions?
Do genes impact anxiety disorders? If so, how?
What parts of the brain seem to be involved with OCD? Phobias?
Somatoform disorders:
Conversion disorder:
Hypochondriasis:
RG 8B
pg. 579-596
Mood disorders are…
Depression is often a response to…
Symptoms of depression –
Major depressive disorder occurs when…
Explain dysthymic disorder.
Bipolar disorder is…
Symptoms of mania –
How often does bipolar disorder occur? Sex of individuals?
Describe the following pieces to the “theory of depression:
● Behavioral and cognitive changes
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Widespread
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Women twice as vulnerable to depression
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Last less than 6 months
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Stressful events
●
Rates are increasing and occurring earlier
Describe the psychoanalytic explanation of depression.
What is the biological explanation of depression?
Genetic influences on depression…
What is happening in the depressed brain?
How does the social-cognitive perspective explain depression?
Explain how negative thoughts feed negative moods and vice versa.
Explain the cycle of depression.
Schizophrenia is…
Explain each of the following as it relates to schizophrenia:
● Disorganized thinking (delusions) –
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Disturbed perceptions (hallucinations) –
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Inappropriate emotions and actions –
Describe the following types of schizophrenia:
● Paranoid –
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Disorganized –
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Catatonic –
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Undifferentiated –
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Residual –
symptoms of schizophrenia
Positive
vs.
Negative
Chronic
vs.
Acute
Explain how each of the following “causes” or influences schizophrenia:
● Dopamine
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Brain abnormalities (include specific structures)
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Possible causes of abnormalities
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Genetic factors
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Psychological factors
RG 8C
pg. 577-579
Dissociative disorders are…
Dissociative identity disorder is…
Formerly known as…
Symptoms…
Support for existence of
disorder…
Reasons (2) for
skepticism toward
disorder…
What seems to be the main cause of DID?
Personality disorders are…
pg. 596-600
Describe the following personality disorders:
Disorder
Description
Avoidant
personality
disorder
Schizoid
personality
disorder
Histrionic
personality
disorder
Narcissistic
personality
disorder
Borderline
personality
disorder
Antisocial
personality
disorder
Example from
TV/Movie
Formerly known as…
Symptoms/characteristics…
What brain areas are affected by APD?
What perspective would best explain APD? Why?
# of people in the world who have psychological disorders…
Among what population is incidence of serious disorders especially high? Why?
By what time in a person’s life does one usually experience a psychological disorder?
(THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: INSANTITY and RESPONSIBILITY)
Should an individual with a mental disorder be held responsible for violent crimes?
Name ___________________________________ Period ___
Unit #9 TREATMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
RG 9a
Psychotherapy is…
pg. 604-618
Today’s psychotherapy –
Psychoanalysis is…
Assumes that psychological problems are fueled by…
Key technique used in psychoanalysis…
Resistance –
Interpretation –
Transference –
What do critics say about psychoanalysis?
How long does traditional psychoanalysis take?
How is psychodynamic therapy different than psychoanalysis?
Humanistic therapy: Goal of humanistic therapy
How does humanistic therapy differ from psychoanalysis?
Client-centered therapy is…
Rogers believed therapist must use this strategy….
…and must exhibit these qualities…
Active listening is…
This nonjudgmental environment would provide…
Behavior therapies: Basic idea of behavior therapies is to
Explain counterconditioning.
Effective?
Systematic desensitization is… (make sure you understand the basic process)
How is systematic desensitization an example of exposure therapy?
Flooding is…
Virtual reality therapy is…
Aversive conditioning is…
How can operant conditioning be used to change behaviors?
Explain token economy.
Explain two criticisms of “behavior modification.”
Cognitive Therapies: Basic idea of cognitive therapy is to
Explain Beck’s form of cognitive therapy. (what did he/the therapy do?)
Explain cognitive-behavior therapy. What is it trying to do?
Group therapy is…. (advantages?)
Family therapy is…
RG 9B
pg. 628-638
Psychopharmacology: What has it done for the treatment of disorders?
Are drugs effective in treating disorders? How know this?
Describe the reason for use and effects of the following antipsychotics:
● Chlorpromazine
●
Clozapine
What do antianxiety drugs do to help anxiety disorders?
How do people become so easily addicted to this type of drug?
How do antidepressant drugs help those suffering from depression?
Describe the reason for use and effects of the following:
○ Prozac (Zoloft and Paxil do same)
○
Lithium
Describe the history of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), explaining how it gained its barbaric
image.
How is ECT done today?
Psychosurgery is…
What is it used for?
How does it (ECT) work?
A lobotomy is…
How and why are they done?
RG 9c
pg. 619-628
According to clients, is psychotherapy effective?
What do skeptics say about clients’ perceptions of psychotherapy?
Does a clinician’s perspective accurately attest to the effectiveness of psychotherapy? Why?
How then do we objectively measure the effectiveness of psychotherapy?
Meta-analysis is…
Ultimately, what have the studies shown – is psychotherapy effective?
Why are different therapies used to treat psychological disorders?
Explain the following types of “alternate” therapies:
● Therapeutic touch
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EMDR
●
Light exposure therapy
Describe (not just list) the 3 commonalities among psychotherapies.
1.
2.
3.
How do culture and values influence psychotherapy?
What items should therapists keep in mind concerning this issue?