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Psychological Disorders Lesson 16-1 Bell Ringer • Read excerpt p. 447 • It is often difficult to distinguish between normal and abnormal behavior. • Prophet was diagnosed as “paranoid schizophrenic” • Was seen as normal when he was home Bell Ringer • What is considered “normal” adolescent behavior? • Would these behaviors be abnormal in the following settings? – Rural village in India – Presidential inauguration – Funeral Bell Ringer • What behavior takes place at a State Tournament game? • Is it abnormal? Identifying Psychological Disorders • Deviation from normal – Says something everyone does is normal? – If everyone cheats on income tax, are honest taxpayers abnormal? – Not always a useful standard Identifying Psychological Disorders • Failure to adjust – Normal people can get along in the world – So unhappy they can’t eat, take care of themselves, hold a job. • Cultural Context – Behavior that is acceptable in one society is not acceptable in another – Antoinne and hand holding Psychological Health • Mental health and mental illness imply that a psychological disturbance is like a physical sickness. • Psychologists believe a healthy person is one who strives towards ideal functioning Psychological Health • Carl Jung and Abraham Maslow- called it self-actualization – Full acceptance and expression of one’s own individuality and humanness – Hard to determine – When is a person doing their best? Psychological Health • Thomas Szasz– Said most people who are labeled as mentally ill, really are not – Says they have a problem with living – Psychiatrists label them as sick and put them in hospitals – Only when a problem becomes severe enough to disrupt daily life should it be called an illness. Hysteria • Comes from Greek word for uterus • Diagnosed women with mental disorders by using the theory that the womb moved around the body • Became known as hysteria • Theory led to witchcraft persecutions Drilling of the Skull • In Egypt and Babylonia they believed mental illness was due to evil spirits. • Would drill into the skull to let the evil spirits escape. How Common? • How common are psychological disorders? • One in seven in the U.S. will seek help at some point in their life. The Problem of Classification • 1952, American Psychiatric Association published the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. (DSM) – Revised in 1994- called DSM IV DSM IV • Essential Features- characteristics that define the disorder • Associated Features- additional features that are usually present • Information of differential diagnosis- how to distinguish it from other diseases • Diagnostic criteria- list of symptoms DSM IV • Reduces one Dr. diagnosing schizophrenia and other diagnosing manic depression • Recognizes that a person can have more than one label. Axes of mental functioning • I- current symptoms • II- developmental disorders, personality disorders, maladaptive traits like compulsiveness • III- physical disorders or medical conditions, chemical imbalances Axes of mental functioning • IV- measure current stress level • V- highest level of adaptive functioning in the last year. – Social relationships- quality of a person’s relationships with family and friends – Occupational functioning- as worker, homemaker, student Axes of Mental Functioning Use of leisure time- recreational activities and hobbies Labels • Label can reduce a person’s self-esteem • Affects how others relate with them Mad Hatter • Where did this term come from? • Hat makers suffered from tremors, slurred speech, and confusion • Caused by mercury vapors they inhaled while working with felt hats. Class Debate • Do song lyrics, video games, internet sites, and movies that are obscene or violent cause or contribute to deviant behavior? • When, if ever, should materials be censored? • Who should decide if material is suitable for young children and teens? • Should freedom of speech and press extend to all forms of expression? Debate: Insanity Plea • John Hinckley tried for shooting President Ronald Reagan in 1981 • Found not guilty, reason of insanity • Could not tell right from wrong and could not control his behavior because of a psychological disorder. • Sane and insane are legal terms Debate: Insanity Plea • People found guilty by insanity are confined for treatment in special hospitals. • Held at least as long as people found guilty • After Hinckley case, states created review boards to oversee the treatment provided to those who have been found not guilty by reason of insanity. Assignment • Shake hand of friend, but hold on much longer than usual • Make direct eye contact with someone and hold the gaze for 15-20 seconds • Respond to greeting “How are you” with “Why do you want to know” Assignment • Try this with at least three people and immediately write down your reactions. • You will share reactions tomorrow