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Statistical Infrequency

Occurs when an individual has a less common characteristic

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Deviation From Social Norms

Concerns behaviour that is different from the accepted standards of behaviour in a community or society

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Intellectual Disability Disorder

  • 68% of people have an average score of between 85-115

  • 2% of people score below 70 and they are liable to an IDD diagnosis

  • An example of statistical infrequency

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Failure To Function Adequately

Occurs when someone is unable to cope with ordinary demands of day-to-day living

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Deviation From Ideal Mental Health

Occurs when someone does not meet a set of criteria for good mental health

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Rosenhan and Seligman - Failure to Function

Proposed additional signs which can be used to determine functioning failure:

  • When a person no longer conforms to standard interpersonal rules

  • Experiences of severe personal distress

  • When behaviour becomes erratic and dangerous to themselves and others

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Jahoda - Ideal Mental Health Criteria

  • No symptoms or distress

  • Rational and accurate self perception

  • Self-actualise

  • Coping with stress

  • Realistic view of the world

  • Good self-esteem and lack of guilt

  • Independent

  • Success in work, love and leisure

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Phobia

An irrational fear of an object or situation

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Behavioural

Ways in which people act

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Emotional

Related to a persons feelings or mood

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Cognitive

Refers to the process of ‘knowing’

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DSM-5 Categories Of Phobias

  • Specific phobias - phobia of an object or a situation

  • Social phobia - phobia of a social situation

  • Agoraphobia - phobia of being outside or in a public space

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Behavioural Characteristics of Phobias

  • Panic

  • Avoidance

  • Endurance

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Emotional Characteristics of Phobias

  • Anxiety

  • Fear

  • Unreasonable emotional response

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Cognitive Characteristics of Phobias

  • Selective attention

  • Irrational beliefs

  • Cognitive distortions

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Depression

A mental disorder characterised by low mood and low energy levels

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DSM-5 Categories of Depression

  • Major depressive disorder - severe but often short-term depression

  • Persistent depressive disorder - long term recurring depression

  • Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder - childhood temper tantrums

  • Premenstrual dysphoric disorder - disruption to mood prior to and/or during menstruation

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Behavioural Characteristics of Depression

  • Activity levels

  • Disruption to sleep and eating

  • Aggression and self-harm

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Emotional Characteristics of Depression

  • Lowered mood

  • Anger

  • Lowered self-esteem

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Cognitive Characteristics of Depression

  • Poor concentration

  • Focus on negatives

  • Absolutist thinking (black and white)

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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

A condition characterised by obsessions and/or compulsions

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Compulsion

A behavioural urge

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Obsession

A cognitive event that results in obsessive thoughts

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DSM-5 Categories of OCD

  • OCD

  • Trichotillomania - compulsive hair pulling

  • Hoarding disorder - compulsive gathering of possessions

  • Excoriation disorder - compulsive skin picking

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Behavioural Characteristics of OCD

  • Repetition of compulsions

  • Compulsions are completed to reduce anxiety

  • Avoidance

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Emotional Characteristics of OCD

  • Anxiety and distress

  • Accompanying depression

  • Guilt and disgust

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Cognitive Characteristics of OCD

  • Obsessive thoughts

  • Cognitive coping strategies

  • Insight into excessive anxiety

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Two-Process Model

An explanation for the onset and persistence of disorders that create anxiety. The two-processes are classical conditioning for onset and operant conditioning for persistence

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Watson and Rayner - Classical Conditioning (Little Albert)

  • Created a phobia in a 9-month-old baby

  • Showed no unusual anxiety when shown a white rat

  • A loud noise was then made every time the rat was then shown frightening the child

  • White furry objects were then able to cause an anxiety response

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Systematic Desensitisation

A behavioural therapy designed to reduce an unwanted response such as anxiety. SD involves drawing a hierarchy of anxiety-provoking situations related to a person’s phobic stimulus, teaching the person to relax, and then exposing them to the phobic stimulus

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Flooding

A behavioural therapy in which a person with a phobia is exposed to an extreme form of a phobic stimulus in order to reduce anxiety triggered by that stimulus. This takes place across a small number of long therapy sessions

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Negative Triad

Beck proposed that there are three kinds of negative thinking that contribute towards becoming depressed: negative view of the world, future and self. This creates a higher vulnerability to depression

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ABC Model

Ellis proposed that depression occurs when an activating agent (A) triggers an irrational belief (B) which produces a consequence (C)

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Cognitive Vulnerability

A set of beliefs or attitudes thought to make a person vulnerable to emotional disorders such as depression and anxiety

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Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy

Aims to help a person challenge unhelpful thoughts to avoid negative emotions or behaviours

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Irrational Thoughts

In Ellis’s model and therapy, these are defined as thoughts that are likely to interfere with a person’s happiness. Such dysfunctional thoughts lead to mental disorders such as depression

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Behavioural Activation

Working with depressed individuals to gradually decrease their avoidance and isolation, and increase their engagement in activities that have been shown to improve moods

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March Et Al - CBT Effectiveness

  • Compared CBT to antidepressants and a combination of both with 327 depressed adolescents

  • After 36 weeks, 81% of the CBT and antidepressant group improved

  • 86% of the combined

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Ali Et Al - Depression Relapse Rates

  • Assessed depression in 439 clients every month for a year following a CBT course

  • 42% relapsed within 6 months

  • 53% within a year

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Lewis - Genetic Explanation for OCD

  • 37% of patients had parents with OCD and 21% had siblings with it

  • Suggests OCD is genetic providing evidence for genetic vulnerability

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Cromer Et Al - Environmental OCD Risk Factors

  • Found that over half the OCD clients in the sample had experienced a traumatic event in their past

  • OCD was more severe in those with multiple traumas

  • Evidence of genetic vulnerability only being a partial explanation

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Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors

SSRIs effectively increase levels of serotonin in the synapse by preventing the reabsorption and breakdown

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Drug Therapy

Treatment involving drugs, usually affecting neurotransmitter levels effecting the functioning of the brain

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Alternatives to SSRIs

  • Tricyclics - same effect as SSRIs with more serious side-effects

  • SNRIs (serotonin-noadrenaline reuptake inhibitors) - increase level of serotonin as well as noadrenaline

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Soomro Et Al - SSRI Evidence

  • Reviewed17 studies which showed significantly better outcomes than the placebo conditions

  • Symptoms typically reduced by 70%

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