AP Psych Ch. 12: Abnormal Psychology – Flashcards
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            abnormal psychology
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        the study of people who suffer from psychological disorders
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            abnormality
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        maladaptive to individual, disturbing to others, unusual, irrational; does not make sense to the average person
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            insane
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        term used by people to describe psychological disorders-->NOT a medical term, but a legal term...those legally insane cannot be held fully responsible for crimes committed
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            Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
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        A reference book used by psychologists and psychiatrists to diagnose psychological disorders.
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            multiaxial approach
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        each person is rated on five distinct dimensions or axes, with each axis referring to a different domain of a person's functioning (clinical disorders, personality and developmental disorders, medical conditions, psychosocial conditions, and global assessment of functioning[GAF])
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            clinical disorders
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        first axis: major diagnosis, anxiety, dissociative, somatoform, mood, and schizophrenic
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            personality and developmental disorders
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        second axis
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            medical conditions
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        third axis: physical ailments that could impact a person's psychological well-being
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            psychosocial conditions
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        environmental factors that may affect a person's mental health
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            Global assessment of functioning (GAF)
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        scale used by mental health practitioners to quantify a client's psychological function. 1-100. less than 50=hospital admission
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            eclectic psychologist
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        accepts and uses ideas from a number of different perspectives
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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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            specific phobia
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        [anxiety disorder] intense unwarranted fear of a situation or an object (ex. claustrophobia, arachnophobia, agoraphobia, social phobia)
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            generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
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        [anxiety disorder] constant, low-level anxiety; constantly feeling nervous and out of sorts
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            panic disorder
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        [anxiety disorder] having acute episodes of intense anxiety without any apparent provocation; panic attacks are frequent and increase anxiety with paranoia
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            obsessive-compulsive disorder
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        [anxiety disorder] persistent, unwanted obsessions cause one to feel the compulsion to engage in a particular action
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            post-traumatic stress disorder
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        [anxiety disorder] having flashbacks or nightmares following one's involvement in or observation of an extremely troubling event
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            somatoform disorders
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        a class of disorders where a person shows a psychological problem through a physiological symptom
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            hypochondriasis
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        [somatoform disorder] frequent physical complaints for which medical doctors are unable to locate a cause
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            conversion disorder
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        [somatoform disorder] reporting existence of severe physical problem, but no biological reason can be identified
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            dissociative disorders
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        a class of disorders where a person shows a disruption in conscious processes
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            psychogenic amnesia
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        [dissociative disorder] person cannot remember things and no physiological base for disruption can be identified
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            organic amnesia
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        [dissociative disorder] loss of memory resulting from physical trauma or damage to the brain
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            fugue
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        [dissociative disorder] experiencing psychogenic amnesia and finding self in an unfamiliar environment
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            dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality)
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        [dissociative disorder] a person has several personalities; commonly have history of sexual abuse or childhood trauma
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            mood/affective disorders
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        a class of disorders where one experiences extreme or inappropriate emotions
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            major depressive disorder (unipolar depression)
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        [mood/affective disorder] most common mood disorder; remaining unhappy for more than two weeks in absence of a clear reason; common symptoms include loss of appetite, fatigue, sleeping pattern changes, feelings of worthlessness
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            seasonal depressive disorder (SAD)
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        [mood/affective disorder] experiencing depression during certain times of the year, usually winter; treated with light therapy
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            bipolar disorder (manic depression)
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        [mood/affective disorder] involves depressed and manic episodes (feelings of high energy)
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            dysthymic disorder
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        [mood/affective disorder] less intense depressive disorder
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            cognitive triad
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        (Aaron Beck) there are 3 important areas of life that are most influenced by the depressive cognitive schema; this refers to information about the self, about the world, and about the future
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            learned helplessness
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        the hopelessness and passive resignation an animal or human learns when unable to avoid repeated aversive events. (Myers Psychology 8e p. 625)
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            schizophrenic disorders
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        a class of disorders that is most severe and debilitating; disordered distorted thinking is often demonstrated through delusions/hallucinations
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            delusions
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        beliefs that have no basis in reality
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            persecution delusion
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        the belief that people are out to get you
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            grandeur delusion
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        the belief that you enjoy greater power/influence than you do
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            hallucinations
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        perceptions in the absence of any sensory stimulation
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            disorganized schizophrenia
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        [schizophrenic disorder] involves odd uses of language (neologisms, clang associations) and in some cases, inappropriate affect and flat affect
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            neologisms
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        made up words
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            clang associations
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        stringing together series of nonsense words that rhyme
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            inappropriate affect
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        inappropriate emotional response to a situation
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            flat affect
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        no emotional response to a situation
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            paranoid schizophrenia
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        [schizophrenic disorder] involves delusions of persecution
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            catatonic schizophrenia
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        [schizophrenic disorder] involves odd movements, being motionless in strange postures and suddenly moving jerkily; waxy flexibility
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            waxy flexibility
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        when motionless, allowing body to be moved and holding that new pose
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            undifferentiated schizophrenia
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        [schizophrenic disorder] exhibiting disordered thinking but no other schizophrenic symptoms
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            positive symptoms
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        excess in behavior, thought, or mood (neologisms, hallucinations)
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            negative symptoms
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        deficits (flat affect, catatonia)
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            Dopamine hypothesis
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        The idea that schizophrenia involves an excess of dopamine activity
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            tardive dyskinesia
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        muscle tremors and stiffness, effect of long-term use of antipsychotic drugs that target D2 dopamine receptors. (Myers Psychology 8e p. 712)
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            double bind
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        a situation in which an individual is given two different and inconsistent messages. (cognitive-behavioral theory)
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            diathesis-stress model
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        a model suggesting that a person may be predisposed for a mental disorder that remains unexpressed until triggered by stress
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            personality disorders
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        a class of disorders that involves well-established, maladaptive ways of behaving that negatively affect people's ability to function
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            antisocial personality disorder
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        [personality disorder] having little regard for other people's feelings; many criminals have this
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            dependent personality disorder
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        [personality disorder] relying too much on attention and help of others
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            paranoid personality disorder
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        [personality disorder] feeling persecuted, not as intense as paranoid schizophrenia; no delusions
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            narcissistic personality disorder
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        [personality disorder] seeing oneself as the center of the universe
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            histrionic personality disorder
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        [personality disorder] having overly dramatic behavior
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            obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
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        [personality disorder] being overly concerned with certain thoughts and behaviors--> not as extensive as OCD
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            paraphilias
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        disorders marked by the sexual attention to an object, person, or activity not usually seen as sexual
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            pedophilia
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        having an attraction to children
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            zoophilia
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        having an attraction to animals
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            voyeur
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        feeling sexually aroused while watching others engage in sexual behavior
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            masochism
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        feeling aroused by having pain inflicted upon oneself
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            sadism
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        feeling aroused by inflicting pain on someone else
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            substance use disorder
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        when the use of alcohol/drugs regularly and negatively affects one's life
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            substance dependence
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        addiction
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            autism
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        slow in developing language skills
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            Attention deficit/hyperactive disorder
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        having difficulty developing skills
