1st Edition
PSYC 330: Abnormal Psychology
School: University of Tennessee (UT Knoxville )
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Pages: 5Lecture 20- Goes over biological factors, brain abnormalities, family involvement in treatment, typical and atypical medications, intervention treatments, and possible new treatments for Schizophrenia.
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Pages: 4Lecture 19- Covers more on Schizophrenia, like the course of schizophrenia, death rates, associated features, etc.
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Pages: 4Lecture 18- A description of psychosis and information about Schizophrenia.
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Pages: 19This study guide covers what will be on Exam 3, which are: (Chapter 12)-Neurodevelopmental, Disruptive, Conduct, and Elimination Disorders, (Chapter 7)- Feeding and Eating Disorders, (Chapter 8)- Gender Dysphoria, Sexual Dysfunction, and Paraphillic Disorders.
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Pages: 6Today we played Jeopardy, and these were the questions and the answers.
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Pages: 3Lecture 16- Goes over the video we watched on the Montreux Clinic and what anorexia is as a disorder.
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Pages: 5Lecture 15- Covers how childhood disorders are different from adult disorders, how they can carry into adulthood, how treatment in childhood affects the outcome as an adult, and information about ADHD.
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Pages: 3Lecture 14- Covers correlates as ASD, related disorders,prevention methods, and treatments.
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Pages: 3Lecture 13- Covers Autism spectrum disorder and symptoms, SIBIS, and autistic savants.
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Pages: 4Lecture 12- Covers causes, facts, and levels of severity of IDD.
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Pages: 13Study Guide Two covers Chapters 4 (Anxiety, OC, and Trauma Disorders), 6 (Bipolar and Depressive Disorders), and 9 (Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders).
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Pages: 3Lecture 11- Covers basic information on Major Depressive Disorder, Persistent Depressive Disorder, and Bipolar Disorder.
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Pages: 5Lecture 10- Gives a brief overview of heritability, more information on PTSD and OCD, information on genetic research, and information on side effects of certain drugs.
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Pages: 5Lecture 9- A deeper look into the anxiety disorders in the DSM-5.
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Pages: 4An introduction into the basics of anxiety disorders.
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Pages: 10An overview of Lectures 1-7, citing main points, important information, and things that will definitely be on the test (labeled in red).
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Pages: 5Lecture 7- Introduces tools in diagnosing mental disorders, the definition and importance of reliability and validity, facts about the DSM-V, and various projective tests.
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Pages: 3Lecture 6- Goes over what Psychological Assessment is, how to do it, and the different ways to do it.
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Pages: 4Lecture 5- Goes over the history of abnormal psychology, from ancient times to current times.
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Pages: 4Lecture 4- Goes over examining abnormal behavior in more depth, how the brain works in regard to behavior, psychogenic theories, biophysical theories, what we really know about how people develop mental illnesses, and psychology as a science.
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Pages: 2Lecture 3: Goes over what behavior is and the reasons behind why we do it.
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Pages: 3Lecture 2: Goes over the common and psychological definition of what is considered abnormal, and perspectives from different groups concerning mental health problems.
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Pages: 3Lecture 1: Goes over what Clinical Psychology is, how long it takes to get the degree, an alternative degree to a doctorate in psychology, and other common types of psychologists in today's world.