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What does the Medical Model think of abnormal behaviour?
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proposes that it is useful to think of abnormal behavior as a disease
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Diagnosis:
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Involves distinguishing one illness from another
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Etiology:
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refers to the apparent causation and developmental history of an illness
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Prognosis:
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is a forecast about the probable course of an illness
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What did Thomas Szasz criticize about the medical model?
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Criticizes this theory as illness can affect only the body and minds can
be sick only. Abnormal behavior involves a deviation from the norm
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Deviance:
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Labeled mentally ill when they deviate from the norms
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Maladaptive Behaviour:
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everyday adaptive behavior is impaired (drug use is not unusual but when
it begins to interfere with social or occupational functioning)
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Personal Distress:
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Depression or anxiety disorders
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Stereotypes of Psychological Disorders
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-Psychological Disorders are incurable-People with Psychological Disorders are often violent-People with Psychological Disorders behave in bizarre ways, and are very different
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David Rosenhan Study:
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Admitted normal people to seek admission to a mental hospital where the
pseudopatients complained of one false symptom-hearing voices. They were releases
19 days later on average.
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The 5 Axis of Psychodiagnosis:
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· Axis
I: Clinical Syndromes (Major depressive disorder, Cocaine abuse)
· Axis
II: Personality Disorders or Mental Retardation (Borderline personality
disorder)
· Axis
III: General Medical Conditions (Hypertension)
· Axis
IV: Psychosocial and Environmental Problems (Psychosocial stressors: recent
divorce, job in jeopardy)
Axis V: Global Assessment of
Functioning Scale (46)
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Epidemiology:
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the study of the distribution of mental or physical disorders in a
population
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Prevalence:
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refers to the percentage of a population that exhibits a disorder during a
specified time period-51% have a lifetime risk-44% will struggle with a psychological disorder at some point
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Anxiety Disorders:
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a class of disorders marked by feelings of excessive apprehension and
anxiety.
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5 Principle types of Anxiety Disorders
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1-Generalized Anxiety Disorder2-Phobic Disorder3-Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia4-Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder5-Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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