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Psychopathology Test 1
Introduction to theories of psychopathology and Diagnostic limitations The role of Stressors and vulnerability; Stress models; Mediators and Moderators;ยท The role of Emotion in Psychopathology
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Psychology
Undergraduate 3
01/31/2012

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A mental disorder or mental illness is clinically significant

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associated with present distress or disability/impairment in an important area of functioning or a significantly increased risk of suffering pain, disability, death, or loss of freedom;

 

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Syndrome

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a cluster of abnormal behaviors associated with distress, disability, or increased risk of problems

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Vulnerability

 

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genetics, environmental circumstances or conditions that threaten, challenge, exceed, or harm the psychological or biological capacities 
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An adequate Model must include

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How the diathesis and stressors interact

 

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Circular or bidirectional model

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Gene variants and environmental risk factors ... change/affect brain development......which changes neuropsychological development (including HPAC axis function)..... which changes (affects) behavior (symptoms)..... then behaviors affect experience which affects brain development and the social environment’s response to the child...... which affects the child’s development
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Stressor

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environmental contributions of risk à interact with multiple forms of vulnerability

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Defining stress

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circumstances or conditions that threaten challenge exceed or harm the psychological or biological capacities

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Moderating processes

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characteristics of the individual or the social network prior to the stressor; (temperament types, prison environment); affects (determines the strength of) the relationship but does not cause it

 

 

 

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Mediating processes

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causal; activated or set off or caused by the current stressful experience; through the mediator the IV affects the DV (it accounts for the relationship)

 

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Scars

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Child is exposed to loss that overwhelms his ability to incorporate à pessimistic explanatory style develops as he attempts to make sense of all of it à over time may become a fixed pattern

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Diatheses stress models

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generally refer to stressors proximal to the onset of disorder;

 

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Diathesis =

 

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vulnerability

 

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Vulnerability is a

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a trait; stable,(relatively permanent, enduring) in a particular person

 

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Vulnerability and risk are not interchangeable true or false?

 

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True
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Risk

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General correlational things
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Additivity

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Outdated model
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Ipsative Models; most diathesis stress models

 

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Inverse relationship between diathesis and the stressor; more of one requires less of the other to produce disease

 

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Mega Diathesis-Stress Models

 

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Both the diatheses and the stressor must be considerable

 

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Static Versus Dynamic Diathesis-Stress Relationships

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Relationship between the D and S can change over time

 

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Kindling effects

 

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·Repeated episodes of depression begin to appear with decreasing stress (in some individuals)

 

·Brain physiology is altered by a depressive state, resulting in heightened sensitivity

 

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Vulnerability model developed for schizophrenia; Meehl

 

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S submissive

 

H hypohedonic

 

A anxious

 

I introverted

 

T trauma

 

U unlucky events

 

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Contemporary model;  PTSD; two types of diatheses

 

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·Ecological variables; child abuse, cognitive distortions

 

·Biological; neurophysiological disregulation

 

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Dichotomous models;

 

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No diathesis; no disorder

 

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a threshold

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There is a point beyond which a disorder will occur

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Risk-Resilience Continuum Model

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Resilience / vulnerability  (highly predisposed) continuum

 

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Resilience is not immunity;

 

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Both genetic and developed; individual characteristics

 

Examples are intellectual abilities, personal attributes that elicit positive responses, competencies

 

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Protective factors;…..

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risk reducers

 

genetic (hypothesized)

 

or environmental; decrease probability of disorder; social supports; good nutrition, good pre and postnatal care,

 

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Darwin

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the capacity to be emotional, along with consciousness and signaling; crucial to survival

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Discreet emotions theory; (Izard, Tomkins

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there are a limited number of basic or fundamental emotions

 

 

 

 

 

 

Humans need to feel.

 

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Motivational systems; strongly related to approach

 

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Happiness, anger, and empathy;

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Sadness, fear, shame/guilt;

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withdrawal systems

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HPAC Axis
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Hypothamus, pituary gland, adrenal gland (by kidney's), cortisal
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