Abnormal review

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Abnormal Behavior Lesson One: How do we define abnormal psychology? How do we define Abnormal Psychology? Historically, how were people with Abnormal symptoms treated? What Causes Abnormal Behavior? Cause Description Example Psychoanalytic Behavioral Humanistic Cognitive Evolutionary Biological

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Abnormal Behavior Lesson One: How do we define abnormal psychology? How do we define Abnormal Psychology? Historically, how were people with Abnormal symptoms treated?

What Causes Abnormal Behavior?

Cause Description Example

Psychoanalytic

Behavioral

Humanistic

Cognitive

Evolutionary

Biological

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Lesson Two: DSM-IV and Medical Model What is the Medical Model?

Key Medical Model Terms:

Key Term Description

Psychopathology

Etiology

Prognosis

What is the Bio-Psycho-Social Perspective? What is the DSM-IV and how is it used? What is the difference between:

Neurotic disorder –

Psychotic disorder -

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Lesson Three: Anxiety Disorders

Disorder Description Symptoms

Anxiety Disorder

Panic Disorder

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Phobia

What are two ways that phobias are treated? 1. 2.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Big Ideas:

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Definition – Obsessions – Compulsions -

Lesson Four: PTSD and Causes of Anxiety Disorders

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Causes - Symptoms – Treatments -

Causes of Anxiety Disorders:

Cause Description

Behavioral

Cognitive

Biological

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Lesson Five: Somatoform Disorders

What is a somatoform disorder?

Somatoform Disorder Description

Conversion Disorder

Hypochondriasis

Somatization Disorder

Where do these somatoform disorders come from?

Behavioral –

Cognitive –

Biological – Lesson Six: Dissociative Disorders Dissociative Disorders –

Types of Dissociative Disorders:

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Dissociative Disorder Description Example

Dissociative Amnesia

X

Localized Amnesia

Selective Amnesia

Generalize Amnesia

Systematized Amnesia

What is Dissociative Fugue? Supporting Facts: 1. 2. 3.

Dissociative Identify Disorder:

Definition:

Four Conditions for Diagnosis

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Key Facts/Details

Causes

What is the controversy behind DID? Lesson Seven: Personality Disorders What is a personality Disorder?

Odd/Eccentric Personality Disorders

Personality Disorder: Description:

Paranoid

Schizoid

Schizotypal

Dramatic / Emotional / Problematic Personality Disorders

Personality Disorder: Description:

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Histrionic

Narcissistic

Borderline

Antisocial

Chronic Fearfulness / Avoidant Personality Disorders

Personality Disorder: Description:

Avoidant

Dependent

Obsessive-Compulsive

Lesson Eight: Depressive Disorders and Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorder – Key Facts 1. 2.

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Mania

Depression

Causes of Bipolar Disorder:

What is the difference between:

Neuro-chemical

Cognitive Interpersonal

Genetics

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Major Depressive Disorder –

Seasonal Affective Disorder - Lesson Nine: Schizophrenia What is a schizophrenic disorder? How common is the disorder?

General Symptoms:

General Symptom Description Key Term

Irrational Thought

Delusions / Delusions of Grandeur -

Deterioration of Adaptive Behavior

Distorted Perception

Hallucination -

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Disturbed Emotion

Types of Schizophrenia:

Type of Schizophrenia: Description:

Paranoid

Catatonic

Disorganized

Undifferentiated

What is the difference between:

Positive Symptoms –

Negative Symptoms –

Causes of Schizophrenia: 1. Genetics -

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2. Brain Chemistry - 3. Environmental Factors