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1. Unusual or infrequent
2. Socially unacceptable or in
violation of social norms
3. Fraught with misperceptions
or misinterpretations of
reality
4. Associated with states of
severe personal distress
5. Maladaptive or self-
defeating
6. Dangerous
Ancient societies attributed abnormal
behavior to divine or supernatural forces.
Exorcists were used to rid people who
behaved abnormally.
Greek Physicians Hippocrates and Galen
believed that abnormal behavior reflected
natural causes.
In the 19th
Century, German Physician
Wilhelm Griesinger argued that abnormal
behavior was caused by diseases of the brain.
Griesinger, along with another German
Physician Emil Kraepin, was ininfluential in
the development of the modern medical
model
Asylums or “madhouses” began to crop up
throughout Europe in the late 15th
century and
early 16th
century.
The Biological Perspective
-biological perspective incorporate the medical model but
refer more broadly to approaches that relate abnormal
behavior to biological process and apply biologically
based treatments.
The Psychological Perspective
o Psychodynamic Models
o Learning Theory
o Humanists Theory
o Cognitive Theory
Sociocultural Perspective
- theorists believe that abnormal behavior is rooted in
social ills, such as poverty, discrimination, and social
stressors, not in individuals
Biopsychosocial Perspective
- The leading interactionist model, the diathesis-stress model,
posits that some people have predispositions (diathesis) for
particular disorders, but whether these disorders actually
develop depends upon the type and severity of the stressors
they experience
A. Degenerative Disease
- also called neurodegenerative disease, is a
disease in which the function or structure of the
affected tissues or organs will progressively
deteriorate over time, whether due to normal bodily
wear or lifestyle choices such as exercise or eating
habits.
EXAMPLES OF DEGENERATIVE DISEASES:
1. Huntington Disease – Huntington's
disease, chorea, or disorder (HD), is
a neurodegenerative genetic disorder that affects
muscle coordination and leads to cognitive decline
and dementia. It typically becomes noticeable in
middle age.
2. Multiple Sclerosis
-is an inflammatory disease in which the fatty
myelin sheaths around the axons of
the brain and spinal cord are damaged, leading
to demyelination and scarring as well as a broad
spectrum of signs and symptoms.
3. Senile Dementia
- also called Alzheimer disease, senile
dementia of the Alzheimer type, primary
degenerative dementia of the Alzheimer's type, or
simply Alzheimer's, is the most common form
of dementia. This incurable, degenerative,
and terminal disease
4. Parkinson’s Disease
-is a degenerative disorder of the central
nervous system. It results from the death
of dopamine-containing cells in the substanti
nigra, a region of themidbrain; the cause of cell-
death is unknown. Early in the course of the
disease, the most obvious symptoms
are movement-related,
including shaking,rigidity, slowness of
movement and difficulty with walking and gait.
B. Cardiovascular Disorders
- These are disorders related to the heart.
C. Trauma Induced
- These are all related to brain injury,
hemorrhages and concussions.
D. Drug and Alcohol related
- Intoxication, drug and alcohol withdrawal
symptoms.
Some of the major disorders in this
category are: Depression, Phobias,
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders, Bipolar-
Affective Disorder, PTSD, Panic Disorders
DEPRESSION
-is a state of low mood and aversion to
activity that can affect a person's thoughts,
behaviour, feelings and physical well-being
PANIC ATTACK
- are periods of
intense fear or apprehension that are of
sudden onset and of relatively brief
duration. Panic attacks usually begin
abruptly, reach a peak within 10 minutes,
and subside over the next several hours.
It may lead to other anxiety disorders,
such as agoraphobia (avoiding going out
in public)
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER
- Obsessions are persistent thoughts or fears that
preoccupy your mind and are difficult to remove. In
contrast, compulsions are specific actions that you do
over and over, often to deal with an obsessions.
BIPOLAR DISORDER
- A person with bipolar disorder will go through
episodes of mania (highs) and at other times experience
episode s of depression (lows).
Symptoms of mania include:
 Racing speech and thoughts
 Increased energy
 Decrease need for sleep
 Elevated mood and exaggerated optimism
 Increased physical and mental activity
 Excessive irritability, aggressive behavior, and impatience,
 Poor judgment
 Reckless behavior
 Difficulty concentrating
 Inflated sense of self-importance
Symptoms of depression include:
 Loss of interest in usual activities
 Prolonged sad or irritable mood
 Loss of energy or fatigue
 Feelings of guilt or worthlessness
 Sleeping too much or inability to sleep
 Drop in grades and inability to concentrate
 Inability to experience pleasure
 Appetite loss or overeating
 Anger, worry, and anxiety
 Thoughts of death or suicide
- formerly referred to as character disorders,
are a class of personality types and behaviors. These
behavioral patterns in personality disorders are
typically associated with severe disturbances in the
behavioral tendencies of an individual, usually
involving several areas of the personality, and are
nearly always associated with considerable personal
and social disruption.
THREE CLUSTERS OF PERSONALITY DISORDER.
1. ODD UNUSUAL BEHAVIOR
includes:
 Paranoid Personality
 Schizoid Personality
 Schizotypal Personality
2. Dramatic, Emotional or Erratic Behavior
include:
 Antisocial Personality
 Borderline Personality
 Histrionic Personality
 Narcissistic Personality
3. Anxious Fearful
 Avoidant Personality Disorder
 Dependent Personality Disorder
 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- This is a collection of diseases that severely affect the
brain and thinking processes. The most prevalent
symptoms of these diseases are usually delusions and
hallucinations.
Major Psychotic Disorders:
o Schizophrenia
o Schizophreniform
o Schizoaffective disorder
o Delusional disorder
o Substance-abuse Psychotic Disorder
HALLUCINATIONS
- are false or distorted sensory experiences that
appear to be real perceptions. These sensory
impressions are generated by the mind rather than by
an external stimuli, and may be seen, heard, felt, even
smelled or tasted.
DELUSIONS
- is defined as a false belief based on incorrect
inference about external reality that is firmly
sustained despite what almost everybody else believes
and despite what constitutes inconvertible and
obvious proof or evidence to the contrary.
Clinical Interview – the most widely used method of
assessment
Psychological Tests- are structured methods of assessment
that are used to evaluate reasonably stable traits such as
intelligence and personality.
Neuropsychological assessment- help determine organic
bases for impaired behavior and psychological functioning.
Behavioral assessment- test responses are taken as samples
of behavior rather than as signs underlying traits or
dispositions
Cognitive assessment- focuses on the measurement of
thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes in order to help identify
distorted thinking patterns.
PSYCHOTHERAPY
- Involves a systematic interaction between therapists and
clients that incorporate psychological principles to help
clients overcome abnormal behavior, solve problems in
living, or develop as individuals.
o Behavior Therapy
o Humanistic Approaches
o Technical Electicism
o Group Therapy
BIOMEDICAL THERAPIES
- Biological approaches include drug therapy,
electroconvulsive shock therapy (ECT), and psychosurgery.
HOSPITALIZATION and COMMUNITY-BASED
CARE
- The mental hospital provides a structured treatment
environment for people in acute crisis and for those who are
unable to adapt to community living. The mental hospital
today aims to restore patients to community functioning
and incorporates treatment approaches such as biological
therapies, psychotherapies, structured living environment s,
and drug and alcohol rehabilitation.

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Abnormalpsychology 111004002706-phpapp02

  • 2. 1. Unusual or infrequent 2. Socially unacceptable or in violation of social norms 3. Fraught with misperceptions or misinterpretations of reality
  • 3. 4. Associated with states of severe personal distress 5. Maladaptive or self- defeating 6. Dangerous
  • 4. Ancient societies attributed abnormal behavior to divine or supernatural forces. Exorcists were used to rid people who behaved abnormally. Greek Physicians Hippocrates and Galen believed that abnormal behavior reflected natural causes.
  • 5. In the 19th Century, German Physician Wilhelm Griesinger argued that abnormal behavior was caused by diseases of the brain. Griesinger, along with another German Physician Emil Kraepin, was ininfluential in the development of the modern medical model Asylums or “madhouses” began to crop up throughout Europe in the late 15th century and early 16th century.
  • 6. The Biological Perspective -biological perspective incorporate the medical model but refer more broadly to approaches that relate abnormal behavior to biological process and apply biologically based treatments. The Psychological Perspective o Psychodynamic Models o Learning Theory o Humanists Theory o Cognitive Theory
  • 7. Sociocultural Perspective - theorists believe that abnormal behavior is rooted in social ills, such as poverty, discrimination, and social stressors, not in individuals Biopsychosocial Perspective - The leading interactionist model, the diathesis-stress model, posits that some people have predispositions (diathesis) for particular disorders, but whether these disorders actually develop depends upon the type and severity of the stressors they experience
  • 8.
  • 9. A. Degenerative Disease - also called neurodegenerative disease, is a disease in which the function or structure of the affected tissues or organs will progressively deteriorate over time, whether due to normal bodily wear or lifestyle choices such as exercise or eating habits.
  • 10. EXAMPLES OF DEGENERATIVE DISEASES: 1. Huntington Disease – Huntington's disease, chorea, or disorder (HD), is a neurodegenerative genetic disorder that affects muscle coordination and leads to cognitive decline and dementia. It typically becomes noticeable in middle age.
  • 11. 2. Multiple Sclerosis -is an inflammatory disease in which the fatty myelin sheaths around the axons of the brain and spinal cord are damaged, leading to demyelination and scarring as well as a broad spectrum of signs and symptoms.
  • 12. 3. Senile Dementia - also called Alzheimer disease, senile dementia of the Alzheimer type, primary degenerative dementia of the Alzheimer's type, or simply Alzheimer's, is the most common form of dementia. This incurable, degenerative, and terminal disease
  • 13. 4. Parkinson’s Disease -is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. It results from the death of dopamine-containing cells in the substanti nigra, a region of themidbrain; the cause of cell- death is unknown. Early in the course of the disease, the most obvious symptoms are movement-related, including shaking,rigidity, slowness of movement and difficulty with walking and gait.
  • 14. B. Cardiovascular Disorders - These are disorders related to the heart. C. Trauma Induced - These are all related to brain injury, hemorrhages and concussions. D. Drug and Alcohol related - Intoxication, drug and alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
  • 15. Some of the major disorders in this category are: Depression, Phobias, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders, Bipolar- Affective Disorder, PTSD, Panic Disorders
  • 16. DEPRESSION -is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behaviour, feelings and physical well-being
  • 17. PANIC ATTACK - are periods of intense fear or apprehension that are of sudden onset and of relatively brief duration. Panic attacks usually begin abruptly, reach a peak within 10 minutes, and subside over the next several hours. It may lead to other anxiety disorders, such as agoraphobia (avoiding going out in public)
  • 18. OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER - Obsessions are persistent thoughts or fears that preoccupy your mind and are difficult to remove. In contrast, compulsions are specific actions that you do over and over, often to deal with an obsessions. BIPOLAR DISORDER - A person with bipolar disorder will go through episodes of mania (highs) and at other times experience episode s of depression (lows).
  • 19. Symptoms of mania include:  Racing speech and thoughts  Increased energy  Decrease need for sleep  Elevated mood and exaggerated optimism  Increased physical and mental activity  Excessive irritability, aggressive behavior, and impatience,  Poor judgment  Reckless behavior  Difficulty concentrating  Inflated sense of self-importance
  • 20. Symptoms of depression include:  Loss of interest in usual activities  Prolonged sad or irritable mood  Loss of energy or fatigue  Feelings of guilt or worthlessness  Sleeping too much or inability to sleep  Drop in grades and inability to concentrate  Inability to experience pleasure  Appetite loss or overeating  Anger, worry, and anxiety  Thoughts of death or suicide
  • 21. - formerly referred to as character disorders, are a class of personality types and behaviors. These behavioral patterns in personality disorders are typically associated with severe disturbances in the behavioral tendencies of an individual, usually involving several areas of the personality, and are nearly always associated with considerable personal and social disruption.
  • 22. THREE CLUSTERS OF PERSONALITY DISORDER. 1. ODD UNUSUAL BEHAVIOR includes:  Paranoid Personality  Schizoid Personality  Schizotypal Personality 2. Dramatic, Emotional or Erratic Behavior include:  Antisocial Personality  Borderline Personality  Histrionic Personality  Narcissistic Personality 3. Anxious Fearful  Avoidant Personality Disorder  Dependent Personality Disorder  Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • 23. - This is a collection of diseases that severely affect the brain and thinking processes. The most prevalent symptoms of these diseases are usually delusions and hallucinations. Major Psychotic Disorders: o Schizophrenia o Schizophreniform o Schizoaffective disorder o Delusional disorder o Substance-abuse Psychotic Disorder
  • 24. HALLUCINATIONS - are false or distorted sensory experiences that appear to be real perceptions. These sensory impressions are generated by the mind rather than by an external stimuli, and may be seen, heard, felt, even smelled or tasted.
  • 25. DELUSIONS - is defined as a false belief based on incorrect inference about external reality that is firmly sustained despite what almost everybody else believes and despite what constitutes inconvertible and obvious proof or evidence to the contrary.
  • 26. Clinical Interview – the most widely used method of assessment Psychological Tests- are structured methods of assessment that are used to evaluate reasonably stable traits such as intelligence and personality. Neuropsychological assessment- help determine organic bases for impaired behavior and psychological functioning. Behavioral assessment- test responses are taken as samples of behavior rather than as signs underlying traits or dispositions Cognitive assessment- focuses on the measurement of thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes in order to help identify distorted thinking patterns.
  • 27. PSYCHOTHERAPY - Involves a systematic interaction between therapists and clients that incorporate psychological principles to help clients overcome abnormal behavior, solve problems in living, or develop as individuals. o Behavior Therapy o Humanistic Approaches o Technical Electicism o Group Therapy
  • 28. BIOMEDICAL THERAPIES - Biological approaches include drug therapy, electroconvulsive shock therapy (ECT), and psychosurgery. HOSPITALIZATION and COMMUNITY-BASED CARE - The mental hospital provides a structured treatment environment for people in acute crisis and for those who are unable to adapt to community living. The mental hospital today aims to restore patients to community functioning and incorporates treatment approaches such as biological therapies, psychotherapies, structured living environment s, and drug and alcohol rehabilitation.