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    of "abnormal psychology" and psychopathology" and the implicit assumptions of both terms. Considering abnormal psychology is an alternative definition of psychopathology, it is assumed they are different in the eyes of society. Psychopathology is a term focused on the psyche (mind, soul) and a disorder (dysfunction, diseased, unhealthy and illness). It is also based from deviations from statistical and social norms along with maladaptive behavior, distress and impairment. Although abnormal psychology

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    Psychological Disorder Analysis ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY: ABUSE, ADDICTION, & DISORDERS Psy 270 Jalisa Cooper February 4, 2012 Final paper Psychological Disorder Analysis Psychological disorders can be very debilitating for those who suffer from them. Psychological disorders affect a person’s ability to function normally in their daily lives. In regards to the case study of Nicole the patient Nicole is a 40-year-old Hispanic female who comes to the mental health clinical complaining

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    models that are used to define and treat abnormal behavior are The Psychodynamic Model, with determinant focus on the unconscious internal processes and conflicts, Comer, (2014), p. 34, and the Humanistic Model which highlights the issues of self-awareness, values, meaning, and choice. Comer, (2014), p.56., PSY 2010, Abnormal Psychology, p.3. The Psychodynamic Model is believed to be a determinant of the individual’s behavior, either normal or abnormal. This, based on their personal interactions

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    Abnormal Psychology Test #2 Study Guide with Answers TRUE/FALSE 1. Most people with mental disorders behave in a highly irrational or dangerous manner. ANS: F 2. People who are strange, weird, or bizarre have a mental disorder. ANS: F 3. People with mental disorders are strange, unusual, and noticeably different than other people. ANS: F 4. 5. There can be no universal definition of abnormality. ANS: T 6. Ideas about what are normal and abnormal vary over time

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    Abnormal and clinical psychology are two branches in the field of psychological studies. In simple words, abnormal psychology can be defined as the study of people who engage in unusual behavior and emotional thoughts. These actions and thoughts are considered abnormal compared to those of other members of society, and they significantly interfere with their functioning in life. Clinical psychology goes hand in hand with abnormal psychology because it is the study that deals with the assessment and

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    Abstract The following paper includes such topics of normal and abnormal psychology. Discussed with these topics are definitions of each as well as the similarities and differences between them both. Included here also is a discussion and explanation of two mental disorders and two mental illnesses all taken from the psychology perspective. As the reader will see, normal and abnormal psychology as well as the mental disorders and illnesses are common issues that could happen to any person or affect

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    As humans we like to place labels on everything. In order to define, describe, or just to pin point something out. The majority of us humans are guilty of using words such as “normal”, “abnormal”, “crazy”, “psychotic”, and “dysfunctional” to describe people we see behaving in a certain manner. Behavior of an individual usually tends to be the main source from which these labels derive. While placing these labels on various behaviors we forget some factors, which are culture, values, and personal

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    genetic predisposition for alcoholism in the family. The book Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology states, “One line of investigation has found an abnormal form of the so-called dopamine-2 (D2) receptor gene in a majority of research participants with substance use disorder, but in less than 20 percent of participants who do not display such disorders” (Comer, 2016). It is possible that this receptor gene is abnormal in both Annie and her

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    HW 2 CH 2 Reading Comprehension Assignment After reading Chapter 2 of Ronald J. Comer’s book, Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology, I now understand key principles of 4 models that that contribute to understanding abnormalities. The first model is the biological model, which can be linked to Roman and Greek times as I read in chapter 1. It mainly states that the cause of psychological abnormalities is that of physical illness. In addition, the abnormalities are introduced because of malfunctioning

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    Looking at the course title, “Abnormal Psychology,” I expected to learn about mental illnesses, including the dynamics of schizophrenia and the perpetual spiral of depression. On the first day of class, I realized that what would be discussed would be completely different from what I had expected. Instead of what I had previously thought about individuals being abnormal, I had to shift my way of thinking to question whether it was the people who were “abnormal,” or whether the society itself was

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