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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Autumn Whatley 20121 section 0475 Chapter 15, Schizophrenia Symptoms Delusions:false beliefs held by a person who refuses to accept evidence of their falseness., CHAPTER 14: Psychological Disorders 14.5 Bipolar disorder, Too Little Contrast makes these unreadable Severe depression that comes on suddenly and seems to have no external cause., Social phobias ???? A fear of interacting with others or being in a social situation; the most common phobia., Schizophrenia Categories Paranoid: Person suffers from delusions of persecution & jealousy, together with hallucinations., What is abnormality? What is abnormal? The sociocultural perspective, Anxiety disorders Definition of anxiety disorder Includes all disorders in which the most dominant symptom is excessive anxiety., Models of abnormality Biopsychosocial perspective Abnormal behavior is seen as the result of the combining and interacting forces of biological, pyscho- logical, social, and cultural influences., Diagnostic and statistical manutal of mental disorders (4th edition) The pros & cons of labels Con: it is overly prejudicial, CHAPTER 14: Psychological Disorders 14.2 ????, Inablitiy to function normally ???? Behavior that doesn't allow a person to fit into society or function normally, What is abnormality? Brief history of Pyschological disorders People in the Middle Ages believed in spritit possession as the main cause for abnormal behavior., What is abnormality? What is abnormal? Statistical Definition, CHAPTER 14: Psychological Disorders 14.6 Eating disorders, Models of abnormality The pyschological model ????, Major depression ???? Severe depression that comes on suddenly and seems to have no external cause., Anxiety disorders OCD Intruding thoughts occur again and again and that is only relieved by performing a repetitive, ritualistic behavior., Statistical Definition ???? Defining normal and abnormal by the frequently occuring behavior is normal and the behavior that is rare is abnormal., Dissociative disorders: Altered identities Dissociative identity disorder Disorder occuring when a person seems to have two or more distinct personalities within one body., CHAPTER 14: Psychological Disorders 14.8 Schizophrenia