psychopathology

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  • What does the prefix "psycho" mean in psychopathology?
    It means the mind
  • What does "pathology" refer to in psychopathology?
    It refers to the study of disease
  • What mental health conditions are covered in the psychopathology series?
    • OCD
    • Depression
    • Phobias
  • What psychological approaches are applied to each psychopathology?
    • Behaviorist approach for phobias
    • Cognitive approach for depression
    • Biological approach for OCD
  • Why is defining mental abnormality challenging?
    There is no clear definition that fits all
  • What are the four competing definitions of abnormality discussed?
    1. Statistical infrequency
    2. Failure to function adequately
    3. Deviation from social norms
    4. Deviation from ideal mental health
  • What does the statistical infrequency definition state?
    Rare mental conditions indicate mental abnormality
  • How is statistical infrequency measured?
    Using statistics and normal distribution curves
  • What is the average IQ score in the normal distribution?
    100
  • What percentage of the population falls two standard deviations below the average IQ?
    Just over 2%
  • What is a positive evaluation of statistical infrequency?
    It objectively measures low IQ for support
  • What is a criticism of statistical infrequency regarding low intelligence?
    Cutoff points for intelligence are subjective
  • Why might high intelligence be considered abnormal in statistical infrequency?
    It is statistically rare but not pathological
  • What is a limitation of the statistical infrequency definition?
    It doesn't account for common mental disorders
  • What does the failure to function adequately definition consider?
    • Ability to cope in daily life
    • Interaction with the world
    • Meeting daily challenges
  • What are some features of failure to function according to Rosenhan and Seligman?
    Maladaptive behavior, personal anguish, observer discomfort
  • What is maladaptive behavior?
    Behaviors against long-term interests
  • What does personal anguish refer to in failure to function?
    Distress from inability to cope
  • What is observer discomfort?
    Behavior causing distress to others
  • What does rationality refer to in failure to function?
    Understanding motivations behind behavior
  • What is unconventionality in the context of failure to function?
    Behavior that goes against societal expectations
  • What is a criticism of the failure to function definition?
    Subjectivity in determining coping ability
  • Why might psychopaths be excluded from failure to function definition?
    They can function successfully in society
  • What is a criticism regarding maladaptive behavior?
    Not all maladaptive behavior indicates illness
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the failure to function definition?
    Strengths:
    • Respects individual experiences
    • Focuses on coping ability

    Weaknesses:
    • Subjective observer opinions
    • Excludes some abnormal individuals
  • What is a social norm?
    An unwritten expectation of behavior
  • How can social norms vary?
    They can change between cultures and contexts
  • What is a positive aspect of deviation from social norms?
    It respects cultural differences in behavior
  • What is a criticism of deviation from social norms?
    It can punish individuality and expression
  • What is category failure in the context of cultural differences?
    Applying Western definitions to non-Western behaviors
  • How might hallucinations be viewed differently in cultures?
    They may be normal religious experiences in some cultures
  • What are the features of Jahoda's deviation from ideal mental health?
    1. Environmental mastery
    2. Autonomy
    3. Resistance to stress
    4. Self-actualization
    5. Positive attitude towards oneself
    6. Accurate perception of reality
  • What is a limitation of Jahoda's definition of ideal mental health?
    It reflects a Western perspective on mental health
  • Why is the strictness of Jahoda's criteria a criticism?
    Most people can't meet all criteria at once
  • What is a positive evaluation of Jahoda's definition?
    It offers a holistic approach to mental health
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  • Who are thanked for supporting the channel at the developer level?
    Cat Posnick and Ahmed Romani
  • What is the purpose of the Psychopathology unit in the series?
    To provide insights into mental health conditions
  • What is the goal of the Psychopathology video series?
    To educate about mental health conditions
  • What three psychopathologies are focused on in this unit?
    Phobias, depression, and OCD