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Abnormal Psychology

Normality/Abnormality Mental Health Criteria Learning Outcome: Examine the concepts of normality and abnormality. Discuss validity and reliability in diagnosis. Success Criteria: Use of DSM and other avenues to define normality and identify mental disorders. Abnormal Psychology. Normality

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Abnormal Psychology

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  1. Normality/Abnormality Mental Health Criteria Learning Outcome: Examine the concepts of normality and abnormality. Discuss validity and reliability in diagnosis. Success Criteria: Use of DSM and other avenues to define normality and identify mental disorders. Abnormal Psychology

  2. Normality • Many ways to define normal • Research in normality/abnormality • Rosenhan & Seligman (1984) • Seven criteria used to decide whether a person or behaviour is normal or not • Suffering (individual living) • Maladaptiveness (individual living) • Irrationality (individual living) • Unpredictability (individual living) • Vividness & Unconventionality (social judgment) • Observer discomfort (social norms) • Violation of moral or ideal standards (social norms) Review

  3. Write down a few ideas of potential issues with the 7 criteria to define normality Write your answers below this line: Evaluation

  4. Jahoda (1958) • Established abnormal by defining characteristics of normal behaviour • Efficient self perception • Realistic self esteem & acceptance • Voluntary control of behaviour • True perception of the world • Sustaining relationships & giving affection • Self-direction & productivity What do these mean? Mental Health Criteria

  5. While we can agree on what makes physiological health, we have a harder time with psychological health. • Discuss the following question with a small group: • How do we determine what is psychologically normal? Evaluation of Mental Health Criteria

  6. According to this model, what are the origins of abnormal behaviour? • Use of psychopathology (observed symptoms of a patient) to determine treatment • What is the type of treatment with this model? • Evaluate this model. What are the weaknesses? Look at the Biological (Medical) Model

  7. Abnormal Psychology Lets look at the ib handout

  8. Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders • Handbook used by psychiatrists in the US to identify and classify symptoms of psychiatric disorders • See handout on Classification of Mental Disorders Snooki DSM-IV (soon to be V)

  9. Write down what each of the following believe: • Tomasz Szasz (1962) • Frude (1998) • Read the blue box on p. 140 on shy children. • Answer the questions at the bottom of the page in a small group. • We will discuss this as a larger group. Using page 139

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