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ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR
IN THE HISTORICAL
CONTEXT
MAP106 – Advanced Abnormal Psychology
What is a Psychological Disorder?
• A dysfunction within an individual associated with distress or impairment in
functioning and a response that is not typical or culturally expected
Psychological Dysfunction
• Breakdown in cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning
Distress or Impairment
• Extreme feelings of being upset.
• Distress alone CANNOT define abnormality
Atypical or Not culturally expected
• Infrequent occurrence
• Violation of social norms
Jerome Wakefield’s
Harmful Dysfunction
• Harmful is a value term based on social norms.
• Dysfunction is a scientific term referring to the
failure of a mental mechanism to perform a
natural function for which it was designed by
evolution.
DSM-5 Definition
• “ a clinically significant disturbance in
cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior
that indicates a dysfunction in mental
functioning that is usually associated with
significant distress or disability in work,
relationships, or other areas of functioning (p.
20).
Psychopathology and Its Related
Professions
• Psychopathology is the study scientific study of psychological disorders.
• RELATED PROFESSIONS:
• Clinical Psychologists & Counseling Psychologists
• Psychiatrists
• Psychiatric Social Workers
• Psychiatric Nurses
• Marriage and Family Therapists
The Scientist-Practitioner Model
• Mental health professionals taking a scientific approach.
• Keeping up with the latest scientific developments.
• Evaluation of their own assessments or treatment procedures to see whether
they work.
• Professionals may conduct studies regarding disorders or their treatment.
Clinical Description
• Presenting Problem refers to the specific problems or set of problems
manifested by the patients.
• Clinical Description refers to the unique combination of behaviors,
thoughts, and feelings making up a specific disorder.
• Prevalence refers to the figures on how many people in a population as a
whole have the disorder.
• Incidence refers to the statistics on how many new cases occur during a
given period.
Clinical Description
• Course refers to the individual pattern of a disorder.
• Chronic: tend to last a long time, sometimes a lifetime.
• Episodic: likely to cover within a few months and suffer recurrence at a later time
• Time-limited: improvement in a relatively short period without treatment with little or
no risk of recurrence
• Onset: beginning of a disorder
• Acute: begins suddenly
• Insidious: gradual development over an extended period
• Prognosis refers to the anticipated course of a disorder.
• Etiology: study of origins; includes the biological, psychological and social
dimensions.
Historical Conceptions of Abnormal
Behavior: Supernatural Tradition
• Deviant behavior is a battle between
good and evil.
• Exorcism became a form of intervention.
• Tortures and beatings were done to
assure that bodies won’t be inhabitable
by evil spirits.
• Paracelsus contended that the
movement of the moon and stars has a
profound effect on psychological
functioning.
Historical Conceptions of Abnormal
Behavior: The Biological Tradition
• Hippocrates contends that psychological disorders could be treated like any disease.
• The brain was considered to be the seat of wisdom, consciousness, intelligence, and
emotion. Thus, any disturbances in these functioning can be traced from the brain
• Galen later adopted Hippocrates’ ideas.
• Humoral Theory of Disorder:
• Sanguine (blood; cheerful & optimistic; insomnia & delirium)
• Melancholic (depressive; black bile)
• Phlegmatic (phlegm; apathy & sluggishness; calm under stress)
• Choleric (yellow bile; hot tempered)
• Treatments:
• Bloodletting
• Regulation of the environment
• Acupuncture
Historical Conceptions of Abnormal
Behavior: The Biological Tradition
• Syphilis was thought to be related with psychosis
• Penicillin was used for treatment
• John P. Grey championed the biological tradition in
the U.S.
• Causes of insanity were always physical. Therefore, the
mentally ill shall be treated similar to the physically ill.
• Interventions:
• Gain rest
• Proper room temperature and ventilation
Historical Conceptions of Abnormal
Behavior: The Psychological Tradition
• Development of moral therapy, which was
aimed at treating institutionalized patients as
normally as possible. It allowed for
interaction among patients.
• Philippe Pinel began moral therapy in France
along with his colleague Jean-Baptiste
Pussin.
• William Tuke followed the lead in England
• Benjamin Rush followed the lead in the U.S
and became the father of American
Psychiatry.
• Dorothea Dix campaigned for the mental
hygiene movement.
Historical Conceptions of Abnormal
Behavior: Psychoanalysis
• Franz Anton Mesmer – “animal magnetism” should be
blocked; used hypnosis
• Sigmund Freud & Josef Breuer – unconscious and
catharsis
• Case of “Anna O.”
• Structure of the Mind
• Defense Mechanisms
• Psychosexual Stages of Development
• Interventions:
• Free Association
• Dream Analysis
• Transference
Historical Conceptions of Abnormal
Behavior: Humanism
• We are capable reaching our highest potential.
• Person-centered Therapy
• Unconditional Positive Regard
• Empathy
Historical Conceptions of Abnormal
Behavior: Behaviorism
• Pavlov – Classical Conditioning
• John B. Watson –founder of behaviorism;
emphasized scientific psychology.
• Watson & Rayner’s Little Albert
• Mary Cover Jones – first behaviorist to treat
phobia
• Systematic Desensitization – gradual exposure
to fear-inducing stimuli until it extinguishes
• B. F Skinner – Operant Conditioning
The Present: Scientific Method and An
Integrative Approach
• Increased sophistication in the use of scientific tools and methodology.
• No factors – biological, behavioral, cognitive, emotional, or social – ever
occur in isolation

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Abnormal Behavior in the Historical Context

  • 1. C ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR IN THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT MAP106 – Advanced Abnormal Psychology
  • 2. What is a Psychological Disorder? • A dysfunction within an individual associated with distress or impairment in functioning and a response that is not typical or culturally expected Psychological Dysfunction • Breakdown in cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning Distress or Impairment • Extreme feelings of being upset. • Distress alone CANNOT define abnormality Atypical or Not culturally expected • Infrequent occurrence • Violation of social norms
  • 3. Jerome Wakefield’s Harmful Dysfunction • Harmful is a value term based on social norms. • Dysfunction is a scientific term referring to the failure of a mental mechanism to perform a natural function for which it was designed by evolution.
  • 4. DSM-5 Definition • “ a clinically significant disturbance in cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that indicates a dysfunction in mental functioning that is usually associated with significant distress or disability in work, relationships, or other areas of functioning (p. 20).
  • 5. Psychopathology and Its Related Professions • Psychopathology is the study scientific study of psychological disorders. • RELATED PROFESSIONS: • Clinical Psychologists & Counseling Psychologists • Psychiatrists • Psychiatric Social Workers • Psychiatric Nurses • Marriage and Family Therapists
  • 6. The Scientist-Practitioner Model • Mental health professionals taking a scientific approach. • Keeping up with the latest scientific developments. • Evaluation of their own assessments or treatment procedures to see whether they work. • Professionals may conduct studies regarding disorders or their treatment.
  • 7. Clinical Description • Presenting Problem refers to the specific problems or set of problems manifested by the patients. • Clinical Description refers to the unique combination of behaviors, thoughts, and feelings making up a specific disorder. • Prevalence refers to the figures on how many people in a population as a whole have the disorder. • Incidence refers to the statistics on how many new cases occur during a given period.
  • 8. Clinical Description • Course refers to the individual pattern of a disorder. • Chronic: tend to last a long time, sometimes a lifetime. • Episodic: likely to cover within a few months and suffer recurrence at a later time • Time-limited: improvement in a relatively short period without treatment with little or no risk of recurrence • Onset: beginning of a disorder • Acute: begins suddenly • Insidious: gradual development over an extended period • Prognosis refers to the anticipated course of a disorder. • Etiology: study of origins; includes the biological, psychological and social dimensions.
  • 9. Historical Conceptions of Abnormal Behavior: Supernatural Tradition • Deviant behavior is a battle between good and evil. • Exorcism became a form of intervention. • Tortures and beatings were done to assure that bodies won’t be inhabitable by evil spirits. • Paracelsus contended that the movement of the moon and stars has a profound effect on psychological functioning.
  • 10. Historical Conceptions of Abnormal Behavior: The Biological Tradition • Hippocrates contends that psychological disorders could be treated like any disease. • The brain was considered to be the seat of wisdom, consciousness, intelligence, and emotion. Thus, any disturbances in these functioning can be traced from the brain • Galen later adopted Hippocrates’ ideas. • Humoral Theory of Disorder: • Sanguine (blood; cheerful & optimistic; insomnia & delirium) • Melancholic (depressive; black bile) • Phlegmatic (phlegm; apathy & sluggishness; calm under stress) • Choleric (yellow bile; hot tempered) • Treatments: • Bloodletting • Regulation of the environment • Acupuncture
  • 11. Historical Conceptions of Abnormal Behavior: The Biological Tradition • Syphilis was thought to be related with psychosis • Penicillin was used for treatment • John P. Grey championed the biological tradition in the U.S. • Causes of insanity were always physical. Therefore, the mentally ill shall be treated similar to the physically ill. • Interventions: • Gain rest • Proper room temperature and ventilation
  • 12. Historical Conceptions of Abnormal Behavior: The Psychological Tradition • Development of moral therapy, which was aimed at treating institutionalized patients as normally as possible. It allowed for interaction among patients. • Philippe Pinel began moral therapy in France along with his colleague Jean-Baptiste Pussin. • William Tuke followed the lead in England • Benjamin Rush followed the lead in the U.S and became the father of American Psychiatry. • Dorothea Dix campaigned for the mental hygiene movement.
  • 13. Historical Conceptions of Abnormal Behavior: Psychoanalysis • Franz Anton Mesmer – “animal magnetism” should be blocked; used hypnosis • Sigmund Freud & Josef Breuer – unconscious and catharsis • Case of “Anna O.” • Structure of the Mind • Defense Mechanisms • Psychosexual Stages of Development • Interventions: • Free Association • Dream Analysis • Transference
  • 14. Historical Conceptions of Abnormal Behavior: Humanism • We are capable reaching our highest potential. • Person-centered Therapy • Unconditional Positive Regard • Empathy
  • 15. Historical Conceptions of Abnormal Behavior: Behaviorism • Pavlov – Classical Conditioning • John B. Watson –founder of behaviorism; emphasized scientific psychology. • Watson & Rayner’s Little Albert • Mary Cover Jones – first behaviorist to treat phobia • Systematic Desensitization – gradual exposure to fear-inducing stimuli until it extinguishes • B. F Skinner – Operant Conditioning
  • 16. The Present: Scientific Method and An Integrative Approach • Increased sophistication in the use of scientific tools and methodology. • No factors – biological, behavioral, cognitive, emotional, or social – ever occur in isolation