During this timeframe exorcisms and demonology were parts of how abnormal behavior were viewed and treated
What are the middle ages
This model considers illness to be brought about by malfunctioning parts of an organism
What is the biological model?
This is the procedure designed to change abnormal behavior into more normal behavior
What is treatment
Name one thing people with Obsessive compulsive disorder focus on
dirt, violence, orderliness, religion, sexuality
This is defined as the scientific study of abnormal behavior in an effort to describe, predict, explain and change abnormal patterns of functioning
What is Abnormal Psychology
This philosopher believed and taught that illnesses had natural causes in the fluids/humors
Who is Hippocrates
This model seeks to uncover past trauma and inner conflicts to address symptoms
What is psychodynamic model?
This is the procedure of collecting relevant information to reach a conclusion
What is assessment?
This diagnosis is most common in children, but becoming more present in adults
What is separation anxiety disorder
This group explores how culture, race, ethnicity and gender affect behavior and thought
Who are the multicultural psychologists
Today, this is the primary mode of treatment for people with less severe disturbances
Abnormalities in brain anatomy/chemistry are sometimes the result of this
What is genetics/inheritance?
This book is used most often to diagnose in the United States
What is the DSM-5/TR
One of these two are present in the diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Fear, anxiety
Name two of the four Ds associated with abnormal psychology
What is deviance, distress, dysfunction, danger
Correction of social conditions, helping individuals at risk and teaching coping skills are all a part of this/these
What are prevention approach strategies
Acceptance and commitment therapy are a part of treatment in this model
What is cognitive-behavioral model?
Name two types of clinical tests
MMPI, Thematic Apperception Test, sentence-completion tests, projective tests, drawings (projective tests) response inventories, neurological tests, intelligence tests
Identify one of the three ways phobias differ from fear
More intense and persistent
Greater desire to avoid the feared situation/object
Creates distress that interferes with functioning
An example of this is when people are challenged by similar negative variables, yet wind up with different outcomes due to having an advantage
What is multifinality
Name one of the type of psychotropic medications discovered in the 1950's
Antipsychotic drugs
Andtidepressant drugs
Antianxiety drugs
This model focus on the drive to self-actualize through honest recognition of strengths and weaknesses
What is the Humanistic view?
Name 2 characteristics of assessment tools
Standardization, reliability, validity
How many features must be present to qualify for a panic attack
what is 4?
Depersonalization and derealization are a part of assessing this
What is consciousness