5.3: Explaining and Classifying Psychological Disorders

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Psychological Disorder

A syndrome marked by a clinically significant disturbance in cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that reflects dysfunction in mental functioning.

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Level of Dysfunction

A key criterion in diagnosing a disorder--assesses how much the behavior interferes with daily life, relationships, or work.

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Perception of Distress

The degree to which an individual feels emotional pain or discomfort, which can be a component in identifying psychological disorders.

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Deviation from Social Norms

Behavior that significantly differs from societal expectations; often used as a factor in diagnosing abnormal behavior.

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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

A belief or expectation that causes itself to become true due to the behavior it generates; relevant in labeling and stigma.

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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR)

The APA's official classificaiton and diagnostic tool for mental disorders, providing standardized criteria and descriptions.

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International Classification of Mental Disorders (ICD)

A global diagnostic system developed by the WHO that includes all health conditions, including psychological disorders.

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Eclectic Approach

A therapeutic approach that integrates techniques from various schools of psychology depending on the client's needs.

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Maladaptive Learning

Learned behaviors or thought patterns that interfere with daily life and contribute to the development of psychological disorders.

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Incongruent Self-Concept

In humanistic psychology, a mismatch between an individual's self-image and actual experience, which can lead to anxiety and dysfunction.

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Diathesis-Stress Model

A theory that psychological disorders result from a genetic vulnerability combined with environmental stressors.