The name of this course prior to this semester.
What is psychopathology?
Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
What is empirical.
What is handing in a rough draft?
Describes two or more disorders or illnesses occurring in the same person.
What is comorbidity.
March 16
What is the date spring break starts?
Office hour times
What is by appointment only?
Maintaining fixed false beliefs even when confronted with facts, usually as a result of mental illness.
What is delusional?
Statistical technique used to determine if a test is actually measuring what it is intended to measure.
What is validity.
Number of absences that you cannot exceed in this class.
What are two?
Two things I should postpone usage of while this class meets.
What is the cell phone and the internet usage?
Uncontrollable craving for alcohol.
What is dipsomania?
From Greek phainómenon "that which appears" and lógos "study", the philosophical study of the structures of experience and consciousness.
What is phenomenological?
A statistical measure of a tests consistency, or ability to result in similar scores if given repeatedly.
What is reliability.
Places on campus that could help me with my paper.
What are the writing centers?
The best way to reach the prof.
What is email?
In psychology, it is a historical term for the state or condition now called profound intellectual disability.
What is idiocy.
Cheating, plagiarizing and other bad choices.
What are reasons for dismissal?
Causal relationships of diseases; theories regarding how the specific disease or disorder began.
What is etiology?
The state of dynamic equilibrium between all of the bio-psycho-social parameters of the individual and the surrounding bio-psycho-social environment.
What is normality?
New Brunswick operating status website
How do we know if class is cancelled?
The number of DSMs to date
What is six?
The process of weighing the probability of one disease versus that of other diseases possibly accounting for a patient's illness.
What is differential diagnosis.
Extensions to a diagnosis that further clarify the course, severity, or special features of a disorder or illness.
What is a specifier?
Initial stimulus for classifying disorders?
What is statistics/census?
The name of the professor's new program at Rutgers CAPS.