PPT-Individual Differences – Psychopathology (Abnormality)
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Defining and explaining psychological abnormality Definitions of abnormality including deviation from social norms failure to function adequately and deviation from
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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. Learners: An SLA Perspective. Rod Ellis. University of Auckland. The challenge. Perhaps the biggest . challenge . facing teachers is how to accommodate individual differences in their students.. The purpose of this talk is to:. 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. D. evelopmental Psychology. Case studies – brain damage. Evaluate the use of brain damaged patients as evidence to explain behaviour. Comment on individual differences in your answer. (8). Freud and Individual Differences. The Study of Abnormal Behaviour. Definitions of Abnormality. Psychopathology. Could each person here be considered to be abnormal?. Tell me…. What was the highlight of your summer?. Where do you live?. Examine the concepts of normality . and abnormality. What is normal . behaviour. ?. In pairs or small groups discuss examples of . behaviour. that is normal, and . behaviour. that is abnormal.. Examine the concepts of normality . . Differences. . Marcin Zajenkowski . zajenkowski@psych.uw.edu.pl. . COURSE PAGE . http://icelab.psych.uw.edu.pl/students-area/ . Password. : . intelligence. Grading. Final. . exam. – 35 . points. Week 12. Today’s questions. Why are some people “naturally” happy or sad, angry or calm, anxious or chill, jealous or secure, …?. Why do the same event lead to different emotions? . Why do the same events lead to different intensities . I. mpulsivity and Vulnerability to Psychopathology. Trait impulsivity underlies several externalizing disorders. ADHD. ODD. CD. APD. Substance use disorders (SUDs). This trajectory can also culminate in depression and internalizing 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.. How would you define normal and abnormal?. Map to Spec – Page 58 . 1. . Definition of the . application. b). Define. . and use psychological terminology accurately and appropriately including. :. i. . , 26, 700C, 28. Press UP or DOWN to select the suitable diameter so as to ensure the accuracy Warranty !W ke Sensor Abnormality !6 ! Motor Abnormality !7 !Throttle Abnormality !8 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN HUMAN BLOOD235the physiological differences discovered between individuals were in factthose which were being sought and whether the phenomena although ob-served in the case Starter. Write answers . on mini-whiteboards.. What is the difference between the deviation from social norms definition and the deviation from statistical infrequency definition?. What is the difference between the deviation from ideal mental health and the failure to function adequately definition?. 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.
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