psychopathology

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  • What does statistical infrequency imply about a disorder?

    A disorder is abnormal if its frequency is more than two standard deviations away from the mean.
  • How is statistical infrequency used in clinical diagnoses?

    It is used as a comparison with a baseline or 'normal' value to assess the severity of the disorder.
  • How does statistical infrequency relate to schizophrenia?

    Schizophrenia affects 1% of the general population, indicating its statistical infrequency.
  • What is a limitation of the statistical infrequency definition of abnormality?

    It assumes that any abnormal characteristics are automatically negative, which is not always true.
  • Who proposed the failure to function adequately definition of abnormality?
    Rosenhan and Seligman proposed this definition.
  • What does the failure to function adequately definition suggest?

    It suggests that individuals may be considered abnormal if their mental state prevents them from leading a 'normal' life.
  • What behaviors might indicate failure to function adequately?

    Not obeying social rules, being in distress, or posing a danger to oneself or others.
  • What is a strength of the failure to function adequately definition?

    It takes into account the patient's perspective, leading to potentially more accurate diagnoses.
  • What is a weakness of the failure to function adequately definition?

    It may lead to labeling patients as 'strange' or 'crazy', reinforcing negative stereotypes.
  • What does the deviation from social norms definition suggest?

    Abnormal behavior is based on straying away from social norms specific to a culture.
  • How can cultural differences affect the diagnosis of mental health disorders?
    Diagnoses based on social norms can vary significantly between cultures, leading to potential discrimination.
  • What historical example illustrates discrimination in mental health diagnoses?

    'Nymphomania' was used to label women attracted to working-class men, reflecting societal control.
  • What is a limitation of the deviation from social norms definition?

    It suffers from cultural relativism, as norms vary widely across cultures.
  • Who proposed the deviation from ideal mental health definition?
    Jahoda proposed this definition.
  • What does the deviation from ideal mental health definition focus on?

    It focuses on what constitutes an ideal mental state rather than abnormality.
  • What are some criteria for ideal mental health according to Jahoda?

    Self-actualization, accurate self-perception, and high self-esteem.
  • What is a major issue with Jahoda's definition of ideal mental health?

    It may set unrealistic expectations that most people cannot meet.
  • What are the behavioral characteristics of phobias?

    Panic, avoidance, and endurance.
  • What physiological response occurs during panic in phobias?

    Heightened physiological arousal caused by the sympathetic nervous system.
  • How does avoidance behavior relate to phobias?

    Avoidance behavior is negatively reinforced by preventing exposure to the phobic stimulus.
  • What is endurance in the context of phobias?

    Endurance occurs when a patient remains exposed to the phobic stimulus while experiencing anxiety.
  • What are the main emotional characteristics of phobias?

    Anxiety and unawareness of the irrationality of that anxiety.
  • What cognitive characteristics are associated with phobias?

    Selective attention, irrational beliefs, and cognitive distortions.
  • How does selective attention manifest in phobias?

    Patients focus intensely on the phobic stimulus, even when it causes severe anxiety.
  • What are irrational beliefs in the context of phobias?

    Irrational beliefs lead to unreasonable anxiety responses towards the phobic stimulus.
  • What are cognitive distortions in phobias?

    Cognitive distortions lead to an inaccurate perception of the phobic stimulus.
  • What are the behavioral characteristics of depression?

    Changed activity levels, aggression, and changes in sleeping and eating patterns.
  • What emotional characteristics are associated with depression?

    Lowered self-esteem, constant poor mood, and high levels of anger.
  • What are the definitions of abnormality in psychopathology?

    1. Statistical infrequency
    2. Failure to function adequately
    3. Deviation from social norms
    4. Deviation from ideal mental health
  • What are the cognitive characteristics of depression?

    • Absolutist thinking
    • Selective attention towards negative events
    • Poor concentration
  • What are the emotional characteristics of OCD?

    • Guilt and disgust
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
  • What are the behavioral characteristics of OCD?

    • Compulsions
    • Avoidance behavior
  • What are the cognitive characteristics of OCD?

    • Acknowledgment of excessive anxiety
    • Development of cognitive strategies
    • Obsessive thoughts
  • What are the characteristics of phobias?

    • Behavioral: Panic, avoidance, endurance
    • Emotional: Anxiety, unawareness of irrationality
    • Cognitive: Selective attention, irrational beliefs, cognitive distortions
  • What are the emotional characteristics of phobias?

    • Anxiety
    • Unawareness of irrationality
  • What are the cognitive characteristics of phobias?

    • Selective attention to the phobic stimulus
    • Irrational beliefs
    • Cognitive distortions
  • What are the emotional characteristics of depression?

    • Lowered self-esteem
    • Constant poor mood
    • High levels of anger
  • What alternative explanation for avoidance behavior did Buck suggest?

    Safety is a greater motivator for avoidance behavior than simply avoiding anxiety.
  • How does Buck's explanation apply to social anxiety phobias?

    Individuals can venture out with a trusted friend despite being exposed to anxiety-triggering situations.
  • What does Buck's view imply about Mowrer’s explanation of phobias?

    Mowrer’s explanation may be incomplete and only applicable to some cases.