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Concept of Abnormality and Psychological Disorders |
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Classification Of Psychological Disorders |
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Factors Underlying Abnormal Behavior |
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Major Psychological Disorders |
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Various definitions of abnormality have been proposed, but none has gained universal acceptance. Most definitions share common features known as the four Ds: deviance, distress, dysfunction, and danger.
Psychological disorders are typically considered deviant, distressing, dysfunctional, and potentially dangerous.
(a) The organismic approach was introduced by Ancient Greek philosophers such as Hippocrates, Socrates, and Plato, who believed that disturbed behavior was a result of conflicts between emotions and reasoning. Galen also had a similar perspective, where he theorized that temperament was influenced by an imbalance in four humours, much like the concept of tridoshas.
(b) During the Middle Ages, people with mental health issues were commonly associated with demons and superstition. St. Augustine discussed the topics of emotions, mental distress, and inner conflict, which established the foundation for contemporary psychodynamic theories.
(c) During the Renaissance period, there was an increased focus on humanism and curiosity about behavior. Johann Weyer suggested that psychic disorders were caused by troubled interpersonal relationships and that mentally disturbed individuals required medical treatment instead of theological treatment.
(d) The Age of Reason and Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries led to the growth of the scientific method, which replaced faith and dogma. This movement contributed to reforms in society, including increased compassion for those who were suffering from mental health issues. Asylums were reformed, deinstitutionalization occurred, and community care was emphasized.
(e) In recent years, there has been a convergence of approaches resulting in an interactional biopsychosocial approach.
There are various factors underlying abnormal behavior, including biological, psychological, and interpersonal factors:
As per the information provided in the class on Psychological Disorders, the DSM-5 covers several major psychological disorders:
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Anxiety disorders are characterized by an overall feeling of fear and apprehension, accompanied by symptoms such as rapid heart rate, sweating, dizziness, and fainting.
The major types of anxiety disorders are as follows:
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