PPT-Lecture 13 Psychopathology
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amptreatment Visiting Assistant PROFESSOR YEESAN TEOH Department of Psychology National Taiwan University 1 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Unless noted the course materials
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amptreatment Visiting Assistant PROFESSOR YEESAN TEOH Department of Psychology National Taiwan University 1 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Unless noted the course materials are licensed under Creative . 30pm 730pm 730pm 730pm Hold Your Applause Inventing and Reinventing the C lassical Concert Hold Your Applause Inventing and Reinventing the C lassical Concert Hold Your Applause Inventing and Reinventing the C lassical Concert Hold Your Applause I tandfonlinecomloihapn21 Exaggerating Psychopathology Produces Residual Effects That Are Resistant to Corrective Feedback An Experimental Demonstration Harald Merckelbach Brechje DandachiFitzGerald Peter van Mulken Rudolf Ponds Elly Niesten Forens 22x1 lecture 14x1 lecture 14UIC UIC BioSBioS 101 Nyberg101 NybergReading AssignmentReading Assignment Chapter 12, study the figures and Chapter 12, study the figures and understand the color coding.un UNIT 4: PSYA4. lcb@beauchamp.org.uk. . Topic Content. In relation to their chosen disorder:. Schizophrenia. Depression. Phobic disorders. OCD. . Candidates should be familiar with the following:. Clinical characteristics of the chosen disorder.. Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. Emotion . Dysregulation. as a Risk Factor for Psychopathology. Two emotional processes. Appraisal – radar through which we evaluate circumstances in regard to their significance for well-being. Graham C L Davey. University of Sussex, . UK. http://. www.papersfromsidcup.com. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/why-we-. worry. 3 Misunderstandings of EP by Clinical Psychologists/Psychiatrists. (12 marks). Outline the biological approach - 6 marks. Evaluate the biological approach - 6 marks. Begin your essay by summarising this information in one paragraph. The biological approach treats psychological disorders in the same way as physical disorders. Phobias. Miss Bird. AQA A Specification. AQA A Specification: . Psychopathology. Definitions of abnormality, including deviation from social norms, failure to function adequately, statistical infrequency and deviation from ideal mental health.. Defining and explaining psychological abnormality. Definitions of abnormality, including deviation from social norms, failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health, and limitations of these definitions of psychological abnormality The biological approach to psychopathology. Note: this is a psychological approach. . Summary. : mental illness arises out of unresolved, unconscious conflicts which form in early childhood. Key assumptions. 1) Abnormality results when one part of an individual’s personality (id, ego or superego) is excessively dominant e.g. someone with a very strong id would have extremely impulsive and often immoral behaviour that would not appear in touch with reality. The individual may be delusional.. ?. Dr. Tisha J. Ornstein, C.Psych. Department of Psychology. Ryerson University. Overview. Why are neuropsychologists special – particular way of thinking, e.g., Phineas Gage; research approach. Discussion about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and relevance as related to Traumatic Brain injury. “There is from the start an . extreme autistic aloneness. that, whenever possible, disregards, ignores, shuts out anything that comes to the child from the outside. Direct physical contact or such motion or noise as threatens to disrupt the aloneness is either treated “as if it weren't there” or, if this is no longer sufficient, resented painfully as distressing interference.” (. Graham C L Davey. University of Sussex, . UK. http://. www.papersfromsidcup.com. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/why-we-. worry. 3 Misunderstandings of EP by Clinical Psychologists/Psychiatrists. Chapter 2. Multidimensional Models. Biological Influences . Behavioral Influences . Emotional Influences. Social Influences. Developmental Influences. Genetic Contributions. Phenotype (observable) vs. Genotype (genetic makeup).
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