Studies
Terms
Depression
Diagnosis/Treatment
100

Scheff 

Self Fulfilling Prophecy 

Suggested that once a person is labeled "mentally ill," they are forced into a social role that encourages them to act out the symptoms, leading to a permanent "career" as a patient.

100

What is the difference between reliability and validity?

The validity is determined

by its ability to classify a pattern of symptoms. Reliability is measured by its efficiency

across different clinicians, patients, and disorders.

100

Cultural Differences in depression

Affective vs. Somatic

100

What are three approaches to treating depression?

Biomedical, CBT, Group Therapy

200

Rosenhan (1973)

They tested the reliability of diagnoses by telling the hospital that they were going to admit fake patients (when there were actual patients that suffered from schizophrenia). This resulted in most being misdiagnosed due to confirmation bias.

200

Culture bound syndromes:

psychological disorders that are specific to cultures

200

Serotonin Hypothesis

Underproduction of Serotonin in the brain as a cause for depression

200

What are two ways that psychologists can avoid cultural bias in diagnosis?

Learning about the patients’ culture and have bilingual clinician/translator

300

Nurnberger and Gershon

Seven twin studies, found concordance rate for major depressive was higher in MZ twins (65%) than DZ

(14%), supports the hypothesis that there are genetic factors that can predispose people

300

DSM

Handbook used by psychiatrists to identify and classify symptoms of disorders

300

The Prevalence Rate for Depression

20% or around 1 in 5 people



300

What are three methods for diagnosing mental illness?

Observation, Brain Scanning, Psychological Testing

400

Marsella (1979)

affective symptoms are typical in individualistic cultures; collectivist cultures have more of a social group so somatic symptoms are more common

400

Etiology

Study of causes of a disease

400

Three components of the Triad by Beck?

The self

The world

The future

400

Why is defining behaviour as abnormal so difficult?

Diversity in life habits and social norms



500

Jenkins-Hall and Sacco (1991)

Demonstrated that white therapists were more likely to give a more negative prognosis to Black patients than white patients with the same symptoms, raising concerns about overpathologization.

500

Overpathologisation

Attributing things as cultural practices that are normal for some, as a symptom of a disorder just because it is unknown to the researcher(s)

500

Possible Explanations for the Depression Prevalence Rate in women being higher than in men?

Hormones, Expectations etc.

500

Why are biomedical treatments often the most used for depression?

They focus on regulating the balance of neurotransmitters.

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