AP Psychology: Topic 5.3 - Explaining and Classifying Psychological Disorders

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Dysfunction

a breakdown in a person's cognition, emotion, or behavior that indicates a significant issue with their psychological processes

<p>a breakdown in a person's cognition, emotion, or behavior that indicates a significant issue with their psychological processes</p>
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Distress

a state of emotional suffering characterized by depression (e.g., loss of interest; unhappiness; desperateness) and anxiety (e.g., restlessness; feeling tense)

<p>a state of emotional suffering characterized by depression (e.g., loss of interest; unhappiness; desperateness) and anxiety (e.g., restlessness; feeling tense)</p>
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Deviation from the social norm

behavior significantly differing from societal expectations (cultures vary, so a universal set of social rules cannot be established)

<p>behavior significantly differing from societal expectations (cultures vary, so a universal set of social rules cannot be established)</p>
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Cultural/societal norms

shared beliefs, values, and behaviors that are expected of a society's members

<p>shared beliefs, values, and behaviors that are expected of a society's members</p>
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Stigma

a negative social attitude towards a person's characteristic that is considered a physical, mental, or social deficiency

<p>a negative social attitude towards a person's characteristic that is considered a physical, mental, or social deficiency</p>
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Racism

when a person or group is mistreated, disadvantaged, harassed, or degraded because of their ethnicity

<p>when a person or group is mistreated, disadvantaged, harassed, or degraded because of their ethnicity</p>
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Sexism

beliefs and behaviors that negatively evaluate people based on their gender, or that support unequal status between men and women

<p>beliefs and behaviors that negatively evaluate people based on their gender, or that support unequal status between men and women</p>
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Ageism

prejudice, discrimination, or stereotyping of people based on their age

<p>prejudice, discrimination, or stereotyping of people based on their age</p>
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Discrimination

unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group and its members

<p>unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group and its members</p>
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)

a reference book that provides a standardized guide for diagnosing mental health disorders

<p>a reference book that provides a standardized guide for diagnosing mental health disorders</p>
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International Classification of Mental Disorders (ICD)

a global system published by the World Health Organization for classifying mental and physical health conditions, including mental and behavioral disorders

<p>a global system published by the World Health Organization for classifying mental and physical health conditions, including mental and behavioral disorders</p>
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Eclectic approach

an approach to psychotherapy that uses techniques from various forms of therapy that are tailored to a patient's needs

<p>an approach to psychotherapy that uses techniques from various forms of therapy that are tailored to a patient's needs</p>
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Behavioral perspective

proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on maladaptive learned associations between or among responses to stimuli

<p>proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on maladaptive learned associations between or among responses to stimuli</p>
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Maladaptive learned associations

abnormal behaviors or cognitive processes that are a result of learning and go against social norms (e.g., post-traumatic stress disorder)

<p>abnormal behaviors or cognitive processes that are a result of learning and go against social norms (e.g., post-traumatic stress disorder)</p>
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Psychodynamic perspective

proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on unconscious thoughts and experiences, often developed during childhood

<p>proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on unconscious thoughts and experiences, often developed during childhood</p>
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Humanistic perspective

proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on a lack of social support and being unable to fulfill one's potential

<p>proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on a lack of social support and being unable to fulfill one's potential</p>
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Cognitive perspective

proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on maladaptive thoughts, beliefs, attitudes, or emotions

<p>proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on maladaptive thoughts, beliefs, attitudes, or emotions</p>
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Evolutionary perspective

proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on behaviors and mental processes that reduce the likelihood of survival

<p>proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on behaviors and mental processes that reduce the likelihood of survival</p>
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Sociocultural perspective

proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on maladaptive social and cultural relationships and dynamics

<p>proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on maladaptive social and cultural relationships and dynamics</p>
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Biological perspective

proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on physiological or genetic issues

<p>proposes that the causes of mental disorders focus on physiological or genetic issues</p>
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Biopsychosocial model

assumes that any psychological problem potentially involves a combination of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors

<p>assumes that any psychological problem potentially involves a combination of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors</p>
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Diathesis-stress model

assumes that psychological disorders develop due to a genetic vulnerability (diathesis) in combination with stressful life experiences (stress)

<p>assumes that psychological disorders develop due to a genetic vulnerability (diathesis) in combination with stressful life experiences (stress)</p>
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