Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Abnormality
- Definitions
- Deviation From Social
Norms
- When someone
breaks the
unwritten rules of
society in regard
to behaviour
breaking these
rules may be
considered weird
or abnormal
- Limitations
- Norms
changing
over time
- Considering
context -
Judges and
wigs
- Who
decides what
is normal?
- Failure To Function
Adequately
- When people
repeatedly
engage in
behaviours that
are not good
for them
- Limitations
- Failing/Not
Failing is a
subjective
judgement
- Unnaceptable
behaviours
may not be
maladaptive
- Different cultures
- Deviation From Ideal Mental
Health
- 1) Positive view of self
- 2) Actualisation
- 3) Autonomy
- 3) Accurate view of reality
- 4) Environmental adaptability
- 5) Resistance to stress
- Limitations
- Very few people
satisfy all criteria
- Criteria are
open to
interpretation
- Cultural
Variations
- Psychological Approach
- Psychosexual Development
- Oral
Stage -
Smoking/
Eating/
Drinking
when
stressed
- Anal Stage -
Obsessions with
cleanliness and
difficulty expressing
emotions
- Phallic Stage - Anxiety and
Inadequacy, problems with gender
identity and moral understanding
- Genital
Stage -
Fixations
from early
years
reoccur
and affect
behaviour
- Defence
Mechanisms -
Displacement
Rationalisation
Reaction
Formation
Regression
Repression
Denial
- Therapies
- Dream analysis -
Therapist analyses
symbolism in
dreams
- Free Association -
Patient relaxes talks
about anything that
on their mind with
therapist
- Evaluation
- Bad - Eyesnck
said Therapies
don't work
recovery rate is
comparable to
those who don't
have therapy
- Good - Freuds case
studies present
Anna O and the
Ratman got better
through therapy
- Biological Approach
- Genetics
- We inherit
abnormality or
mental illness in the
same way that we
inherit eye colour
- Holland; Twins who
shared 100% of
genes were more
likely to both have
anorexia than twins
who shared 50% of
their genes
- Brain Damage
- A head injury or
an interruption
of bloodflow to
the head such
as a stroke can
change your
behaviours
- Phineas Gage; Suffered
brain injury, metal rod
took part of it away he
changed his personality
became more aggressive
and had lots of mood
swings
- Infection
- Bacteria and Virus's can affect brain
functioning and behaviour
- Clive Wearing; Herpes
Simplex Virus damaged
his hypocampus lost
short term memory
- Neurotransmitters
- Imbalances in
chemicals in your
brain can cause
abnormal behaviour
for example and
imbalance of
Dopamine can lead to
schizophrenia
- Treatments
- Drugs
- Anti-Psychotic
- LITHIUM - Suppresses the production of
Dopamine and makes you more calm
- Anti-Depressant
- PROZAC Balances
serotonin levels to
make you happier
- Axiolytics
- VALIUM
Contain
Benzodiazepines
which reduce
anxiety
- ECT
- Alters Serotonin and
Noradrenaline -
Coffey said it was
safe as it did not lead
to brain damage - Reid
said it produced
protective protein
(Rats)
- Evaluation
- Strong - Drugs
- 60% of
schizophrenia
patients saw a
reduction in their
symptoms ECT -
70% of
depressed
patients found
relief
- Weak -
Drugs: They
are only
curative so
they don't
solve the
problem ECT
- 85% of the
70% relapsed
and became
more
depressed
- Cognitive Approach
- Kendall problems are
caused by distortions and
discrepancies
- Deficiency - lack of
planning and thinking
ahead leads to
innapropriate situations
- Distortions -
Information may not
be actively
processed
- Beck - Cognitive triad negative
view of yourself the work and
the future
- Cognitive Behavioural
Therapy
- A - Activating behaviour
- B - Belief
- C - Consequence
- D - Disputation
- E - Effects
- Evaluation
- GOOD - No side
effects/curative/stops
recurence
- BAD - Long waiting
lists/slow acting/
expensive
- Behavioural Approach
- Classical Conditioning -
We form associations
between objects
(stimuli) and an
emotional state
(Response)
- Operant Conditioning -
We learn through
reinforcement for
example if we diet and
someone compliments us
we will keep doing it
leading to anorexia
- Systematic
Desensitization
- Evaluation
- GOOD - works for 80/90%
of phobias/ Robust/ Best
for removing stage fright
- WEAK - Long waiting
lists/slow acting/ expensive
- STEP 1 -
Calming inhibits
anxiety
- STEP 2 -
Looks at
anxiety
heirarchy