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Three Components of a Psychological Disorder - ✔✔1. Psychological Dysfunction (cognition,
emotion, behavior)
2. Impairment (problem with daily life, context of background and culture)
3. Personal distress



Examples of "mental disorders" that were stigmatized deviations from cultural norms - ✔✔-
homosexuality
- social undesirables
- racist ideas



Abnormal behavior - ✔✔a psychological dysfunction associated with distress or impairment
in functioning that is not typical or culturally expected



DSM - ✔✔Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders



Scientist practitioner model - ✔✔A model of training of professional psychologists that
emphasizes the development of both research and clinical skills.



Symptoms vs sign - ✔✔Symptoms are a subjective experience of an individual while a sign is
an observation by a professional



Diagnosis - ✔✔Identification of the presence of a disorder based on signs and symptoms



Disorder - ✔✔A disruption to regular physical or mental function



Disease - ✔✔Pathophysiological response to internal or external factors



Comorbidity - ✔✔Occurrence of two or more disorders in one individual

,Onset - ✔✔How a disorder starts



Course - ✔✔Pattern of disorder



Prognosis - ✔✔Likely course of the disorder



Prevalence - ✔✔Number of active cases in a population during a given period of time



Incidence - ✔✔Number of new cases in a population over a given period of time



Three dominant traditions that explained abnormal behavior - ✔✔1. Supernatural
2. Biological
3. Psychological



Supernatural tradition - ✔✔Deviant behavior as a battle of good vs evil (demonic
possession, witchcraft)



Biological tradition - ✔✔Psychological symptoms as a result of physical things
Treatment: surgery, electric shock, tranquilizers



Psychological Tradition - ✔✔Explanation of human behavior and its dysfunction that
emphasizes the influence of the social environment and early experience.



Freuds structure of the mind - ✔✔1. Id - illogical, emotional, pleasure
2. Ego - logical, reality
3. Superego - conscience, moral



Freuds psychoanalytic theory - ✔✔Egos attempt to manage anxiety resulting from
Id/superego conflict

, Neuroses - ✔✔Unresolved conflicts, anxiety, defense mechanisms



Maslow Need Hierarchy - ✔✔A conception of human needs organizing needs into a
hierarchy of five major types. Physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem and self
actualization



Carl rogers - ✔✔Developed person centered therapy in which therapist is completely
accepting of clients feelings and actions within reason



classical conditioning - ✔✔a type of learning in which one learns to link two or more stimuli
and anticipate events



operant conditioning - ✔✔a type of learning in which behavior is strengthened if followed
by a reinforcer or diminished if followed by a punisher



positive reinforcement - ✔✔Increasing behaviors by presenting positive stimuli, such as
food. A positive reinforcer is any stimulus that, when presented after a response,
strengthens the response.



negative reinforcement - ✔✔Increasing behaviors by stopping or reducing negative stimuli,
such as shock. A negative reinforcer is any stimulus that, when removed after a response,
strengthens the response. (Note: negative reinforcement is not punishment.)



positive punishment - ✔✔the administration of a stimulus to decrease the probability of a
behavior's recurring



negative punishment - ✔✔the removal of a stimulus to decrease the probability of a
behavior's recurring



unconditioned stimulus - ✔✔in classical conditioning, a stimulus that unconditionally—
naturally and automatically—triggers a response.

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