Perceptions And Causes Of Psychopathology Essay

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    Schizophrenia: A Review of Treatment and Interventions Patricia McGuire John F. Kennedy University Abstract This paper analyzes different types of treatment and interventions currently utilized to treat schizophrenia. A review of psychosocial models, antipsychotic interventions and social cognition approaches are outlined. Keywords: Schizophrenia, social cognition, antipsychotic medication, psychosis, treatment Schizophrenia: A Review of Treatment and Interventions The American Psychiatric

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    Individual differences – Psychopathology Definitions of Abnormality- 1. DEVIATION FROM SOCIAL NORMS: Deviation refers to dominant behaviour – ‘Behaviour which is considered undesirable by the majority’ – For example; Talking to yourself in public LIMITATIONS: The definition is susceptible to abuse: Diagnosing someone with a mental illness could just be a way to exclude non conformists from society For example, homosexuality was considered a ‘mental disorder’ in the USA until 1970s also

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    Paper 4 not even religion. He liked using the free association technique by letting his patients talk about whatever came to mind. Freud believed that by letting the patients express their thoughts they would uncover repressed memories that were the cause of their behavior. He noticed that his patients talked about childhood suppressed memories that involved sexual issues. At first he thought that his patient’s neurosis was caused by childhood trauma of sexual abuses. Later he suspected that they were

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    Himanka Wickramaratne SOCI 13314GD Rory Sommers Psychopathology of Vince Li The death of greyhound passenger Tim Mclean was caused by the untreated mental illnesses (antisocial personality disorder and Schizophrenia) of Vince Li. The actions of Vince Li can be described by using a branch of psychology called psychopathology. Psychopathology is the study of mental illnesses in individuals. It uses scientific reasoning to help understand how a person’s thoughts and emotions incorporate

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    Through various case studies they demonstrated grief reactions and perceptions of loss following the death of a family member or friend, in line with the general population. She argues (1981,1985,) that people with learning disabilities have the same rights as those without learning disabilities, so should be involved in the

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    Your sense of reality and who you are depends on your feelings, thoughts, sensations, perceptions and memories. If these become disconnected from each other, or don’t register in your conscious mind, your sense of identity, your memories, and the way you see yourself and the world around you will change. This is what happens when you dissociate.Dissociative disorder is a personality disorder marked by a disturbance in the integration of identity, memory, or consciousness. (APA)Everyone has times

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    Therefore, a juxtaposition of CBT and Adlerian Therapy is warranted in order to evaluate the similarities and differences in conceptualization of client psychopathology, of their approach to treatment, and of how these therapies stand in terms of empirical evidence. Conceptualization of Client Psychopathology Human Nature and Psychopathology in Individual Psychology Alfred Adler maintained that the first four to five years in a child’s life were crucial in developing the child’s life style, which

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    as much thought is given to the importance of father-daughter relationships in respect to patients with eating disorders. Examining the father-daughter dyad provides insight into the roles that a father’s own body image, emotion expression, psychopathology, and parenting styles play in the development of their daughter’s eating disorder, and the influence a father has during the treatment process; this information can be extremely helpful and important when treating a female patient with an eating

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