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Chapter 1 Abnormal Psychology: Past and Present Dr. Haghighi, MD

Slide 2 Abnormal Psychology: Past and Present  What is abnormal psychology? The scientific study of abnormal behavior in order to describe, predict, explain, and change abnormal patterns of functioning Workers may be: Clinical Scientists Clinical Practitioners

Slide 3 Dysfunction  Abnormal behavior tends to be dysfunctional – it interferes with daily functioning  Culture has an influence on determinations of dysfunction as well  Dysfunction alone does not mean abnormality

Slide 4 Danger  Abnormal behavior may become dangerous to oneself or others Behavior may be careless, hostile, or confused  Although cited as a feature of psychological abnormality, dangerousness is an exception rather than a rule

Slide 5 What Is Treatment?  Once abnormality is determined, clinicians attempt to treat it Treatment (therapy) is a procedure to change abnormal behavior into more normal behavior It is related to the definition of abnormality There are various types of treatment, but according to Frank, all have three essential features…

Slide 6 What Is Treatment?  Despite the clarity of the definition, clinical therapy is surrounded by confusion and conflict Lack of agreement about goals or aims Lack of agreement about successful outcomes Lack of agreement about failure Are clinicians seeking to cure? To teach? Are sufferers patients (ill) or clients (having difficulty)?  Despite these disagreements, most clinicians agree that large numbers of people need therapy And research indicates that therapy often is helpful!

Slide 7 How Was Abnormality Viewed and Treated in the Past?  In any given year in the US, 30% of adults and 20% of children display serious psychological disturbances and are in need of treatment  In addition, most people have difficulty coping at various times in their lives  Is this the fault of modern society? Not entirely; historical records demonstrate that every society has witnessed psychological abnormality and had its own form of treatment…

Slide 8 How Was Abnormality Viewed and Treated in the Past?  Much of today’s thinking about abnormal psychology is built on past approaches and ideas, rather than being a rejection of these ideas  Theories and themes about abnormal psychology occur again and again; progress has not been a steady movement forward

Slide 9 The Early Twentieth Century: Dual Perspectives  As the moral movement was declining in the late 1800s, two opposing perspectives emerged: The Somatogenic Perspective Abnormal functioning has physical causes The Psychogenic Perspective Abnormal functioning has psychological causes

Slide 10 The Early Twentieth Century: The Somatogenic Perspective  Two factors responsible for reemergence: Emil Kraepelin’s textbook argued that physical factors (like fatigue) lead to mental dysfunction Several biological discoveries were made, such as the link between untreated syphilis & general paresis  This approach, while creating optimism, lead to few positive results until the 1950s

Slide 11 The Early Twentieth Century: The Psychogenic Perspective  Rise in popularity of this model was based on work with hypnotism: Friedrich Mesmer and hysterical disorders Sigmund Freud: father of psychoanalysis Unconscious processes cause abnormality  This approach was primarily applied to those not requiring hospitalization (outpatients)

Slide 12 How Are People with Severe Disturbances Treated?  1950s – Psychotropic medications discovered Antipsychotics Antidepressants Anxiolytics (antianxiety drugs)  These discoveries led to deinstitutionalization and a rise in outpatient care This change in care was not without problems

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Slide 14 How Are People with Severe Disturbances Treated?  Outpatient care is now the primary mode of treatment When patients do need greater care, they are usually given short-term hospitalizations or outpatient psychotherapy and medication in community settings Unfortunately, there are too few community programs available; only 40% of those with severe disturbances receive treatment of any kind

Slide 15 How Are People with Less Severe Disturbances Treated?  Since the 1950s, there has been an increase in outpatient care While this type of care was once exclusively private psychotherapy, it now includes various settings as well as specialty care  In any given year, 1 in 6 adults receive some type of mental health care

Slide 16 A Growing Emphasis on Preventing Disorders and Promoting Mental Health  The community mental health approach has given rise to the prevention movement Many of today’s programs are trying to: Correct the social conditions associated with psychological problems Identify those at risk for developing disorders  Prevention programs have also been energized by the rise of positive psychology – the study and promotion of positive feelings, traits, and abilities

Slide 17 What Are Today’s Leading Theories?  One important development in the field of abnormal psychology is the growth of theoretical perspectives (orientations), including: Psychoanalytic Biological Behavioral Cognitive Humanistic-existential Sociocultural  No one perspective dominates

Slide 18 What Are Today’s Leading Professions?  In addition to multiple perspectives, there also are a variety of professionals now available to offer help

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Slide 20 What Are Today’s Leading Professions?  One final development in the study and treatment of mental disorders is a growing appreciation for clinical research Clinical researchers attempt to examine which concepts and theories best explain and predict abnormal behavior, which treatments are most effective, and what kinds of changes may be required