Abnormal Psychology Unit 1 Lecture 1

Alan Moore
27 Mar 201526:20

Summary

TLDRThis psychology course delves into understanding abnormal behavior, emphasizing the importance of context and cultural relativity in defining mental disorders. It outlines the four objectives of abnormal psychology: describing, explaining, predicting, and modifying behavior. The course discusses the prevalence of mental disorders, contemporary trends like positive psychology and the recovery model, and the impact of technological advances in treatment. It also highlights the role of the DSM-5 in diagnosis and the challenges of accurately assessing and treating mental health conditions.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“š The course is an introduction to abnormal psychology, focusing on understanding mental disorders and their cultural context.
  • πŸ” The concept of 'normal' is culturally defined and subject to change over time, emphasizing the importance of context in defining abnormal behavior.
  • 🌟 The prevalence of mental disorders is significant, with a notable percentage of the population experiencing disorders, highlighting the importance of the field.
  • πŸ’Š The 'drug revolution' in psychiatry has led to the development of medications with fewer side effects, which are more effective in managing symptoms.
  • πŸ€– The use of technology in treatment, such as social robots like Zeno and Nao, is a growing trend aimed at engaging and helping individuals with autism.
  • 🧐 Abnormal psychology aims to describe, explain, predict, and modify behaviors associated with mental disorders, focusing on alleviating distress and improving functioning.
  • πŸ“– The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) is the primary tool used for diagnosing mental disorders, emphasizing the need for clinical judgment alongside its criteria.
  • πŸ€” The complexity of human behavior and the brain makes understanding and explaining mental disorders challenging, with neuroscience offering some insights but not complete explanations.
  • πŸ₯ The field of mental health professions is diverse, with various roles requiring different levels of training and specialization for treating mental health issues.
  • 🌐 Cultural considerations play a critical role in understanding abnormal behavior, with concepts like cultural relativism and universality influencing perspectives on mental health.
  • πŸ’‘ Contemporary trends in abnormal psychology include positive psychology, focusing on strengths and resilience, and the recovery model, which emphasizes personal empowerment and identity separate from diagnosis.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the course on abnormal behavior?

    -The course on abnormal behavior focuses on understanding various mental disorders, their definitions, criteria for abnormality, prevalence, and contemporary trends in the field of abnormal psychology.

  • How are the video lectures in the course on abnormal behavior intended to be used in conjunction with the assigned readings?

    -The video lectures are meant to highlight points from the assigned readings and help students understand important concepts, but they are not a substitute for thorough reading and studying of the entire chapters.

  • What is the definition of 'normal' as discussed in the script?

    -'Normal' is defined as a majority concept, culturally defined, and subject to change across cultures and over time, based on what the majority of people think and do.

  • What are the four objectives of abnormal psychology as mentioned in the script?

    -The four objectives of abnormal psychology are describing behavior, explaining behavior, predicting behavior, and modifying behavior, all associated with mental disorders.

  • What is the significance of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) in the field of abnormal psychology?

    -The DSM, currently in its fifth edition (DSM-5), is a crucial tool used by clinicians to make diagnoses based on specific criteria for various mental disorders. It helps in planning treatment and establishing a prognosis.

  • How has the development of new medications impacted the field of abnormal psychology?

    -The development of new medications with fewer side effects has revolutionized the treatment of mental disorders, making it more effective in managing symptoms and leading to the depopulation of mental hospitals (deinstitutionalization).

  • What is the role of social robots like Zeno and Nao in the treatment of mental disorders?

    -Social robots like Zeno and Nao are designed to engage with children with autism, helping them express their feelings and interact in a less threatening manner than human interaction, which can aid in diagnosis and understanding of autism.

  • What are the four 'D's that the text identifies for judging abnormality?

    -The four 'D's for judging abnormality are dysfunction, distress, deviance, and dangerousness. These aspects help determine if behavior is maladaptive and interfering with a person's functioning.

  • How does the prevalence of mental disorders impact society and the economy?

    -The prevalence of mental disorders has significant societal and economic implications, with an estimated cost of $135 billion a year spent on mental health and substance use services in the United States.

  • What are some contemporary trends in the field of abnormal psychology mentioned in the script?

    -Some contemporary trends in abnormal psychology include an emphasis on research-guided therapy, the drug revolution, positive psychology focusing on human strengths and resilience, the recovery movement emphasizing empowerment and separation of identity from illness, and the increased use of technology in treatment.

  • What challenges does the script highlight regarding the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders?

    -The script highlights challenges such as the complexity of human behavior and the brain, the reliance on self-reported symptoms for diagnosis, the need for ongoing assessment to avoid being locked into a diagnosis, and the influence of managed care on treatment duration and the types of therapies used.

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