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Chapter 1 What is Abnormal? Abnormal Psychology. How do we define abnormality? Deviation from social or situational norms Statistical rarity Personally.

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1 Chapter 1 What is Abnormal? Abnormal Psychology

2 How do we define abnormality? Deviation from social or situational norms Statistical rarity Personally distressing or affecting one’s ability to function

3 Abnormality v. Mental Illness The Diagnostic & Statistical Manual (DSM) of Mental Disorders – IV – TR. What does the DSM do? Provides groupings of mental disorders. Provides criterion for the diagnosing of disorders (labeling). Defines disorders (mental health epidemiology). Prevalence - # of active cases Incidence – # of new cases over a given time period Increases reliability & validity in diagnosing.

4 Problems or limitations with the DSM Labeling Does not explain the causes of disorders Allows for clinical interpretation and subjectivity Does not define Insanity.

5 Historical Views Hippocrates 4 Bodily fluids (humors) out of balance Hysteria caused by a wandering uterus Middle Ages Demonology Trepanning: For primitive “therapists,” refers to boring, chipping, or bashing holes into a patient’s head; for modern usage, refers to any surgical procedure in which a hole is bored into the skull In primitive times it was unlikely the patient would survive; this may have been a goal Goal presumably to relieve pressure or rid the person of evil spirits Ergotism: Psychotic-like symptoms that come from ergot poisoning Ergot is a natural source of LSD Ergot occurs with rye Early Asylums (St. Mary’s of Bethlehem) Phillippe Pinel: French physician who initiated humane treatment of mental patients in 1793 Created the first mental hospital

6 Beginning of the Modern Era Freud Willhelm Wundt (1871) Behaviorism Classical Conditioning Operant Conditioning Problems Research becomes more defined. Correlational Research (naturalistic observation, survey, case study). Experimental Research


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