Abnormal Psychology Disorders
Abnormal Psychology Disorders
Abnormal Psychology Disorders
Disorders
Chapter 13
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Defining and
Diagnosing Mental
Disorders
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What do you think?
B. mental disorders
S Distress
S Dysfunction
Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual (DSM)
Projective tests
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Generalized anxiety
disorder
Genetic predisposition
Genes may be involved in causing abnormalities in the amygdala and the
prefrontal cortex.
Experience
Some chronically anxious people have a history, starting in childhood, of
being unable to control or predict their environments.
Generalized anxiety
disorder
S Frequency of
symptoms in
cases of
Generalized
Anxiety Disorder
Posttraumatic stress
disorder
B. Panic disorder
C. PTSD
Phobias
Phobia
An exaggerated, unrealistic fear of a specific situation, activity, or
object
Social phobia
Individuals become extremely anxious in situations in which they
will be observed by others - eating in a restaurant, speaking in
public, having to perform for an audience.
Agoraphobia
A set of phobias, often set off by a panic attack, involving the basic
fear of being away from a safe place or person
Obsessive-compulsive
disorder (OCD)
2. Compulsion; obsession
3. Phobia; obsession
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Depression
Major depression
Depressed mood
Reduced interest in almost all activities
Overeating or not eating much at all
Sleeping too much or too little
Fatigue
Difficulty with concentration
Bipolar disorder
B. Bipolar disorder
Vulnerability-stress
model
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Personality disorders
Personality disorder
Maladaptive patterns that cause great personal distress or an inability
to get along with others
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Dissociative identity
disorder
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Symptoms of
schizophrenia
Bizarre delusions
Hallucinations and heightened sensory awareness
Disorganized, incoherent speech
Grossly disorganized and inappropriate behavior
Impaired cognitive abilities
Delusions and
hallucinations
Delusions
Hallucinations
False sensory experiences that feel intensely real
The most common type is an auditory hallucination.