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Psychological Disorders. Some Humor Before We Get Started…. Defining Psychological Disorders. Psychological Disorder: a harmful dysfunction in which behaviors are maladaptive, unjustifiable, disturbing, and atypical. Remember the acronym: MUDA Maladaptive: destructive to ones self and others
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Defining Psychological Disorders • Psychological Disorder: a harmful dysfunction in which behaviors are maladaptive, unjustifiable, disturbing, and atypical. Remember the acronym: MUDA • Maladaptive: destructive to ones self and others • Unjustifiable: without rational basis • Disturbing: troublesome to other people • Atypical: so different that it violates a norm.
Can you think of your own examples of MUDA? • What does maladaptive behavior look like? • What does unjustifiable behavior look like? • What does disturbing behavior look like? • What does atypical behavior look like?
Psychological Disorders are Diverse and Ever-Evolving • Although all psychological disorders exhibit MUDA they are not all the same; PD are wide ranging, in some cases are difficult to diagnose, and can be controversial • PD run the spectrum from those that are quite common like depression to those are rare like schizophrenia • Our understanding of PD is a work in progress and has and will continue to change over time and as we learn more
Examples of our evolving understanding. • In antiquity certain civilizations thought that PD were demonic possessions while others thought that they were punishments to individual for sins committed • Before 1980 there was no clinical diagnosis for PTSD and it was even referred to as “shellshock.” It was primarily attributed it to those who had experienced trauma during war • Our understanding of PD is constantly evolving. For example: hoarding has just been recently added to the DSM 5 as a psychological disorder. • Other disorders that have been recently added include: • Skin-picking/excoriation • Body Dysmorphic Disorder • Binge-eating & purging • Hair-Pulling Disorder/Trichotillomania
Hoarding Episode • Hoarders Clip - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYKWnnRlhWg • In your opinion does this gentleman exhibit MUDA criteria? • Explain why/why not.
The Medical Model • In past centuries those who suffered mental illness were mistreated, exiled to asylums, or executed. • By the 1700s people began to regard PD as a illness that could be treated rather than as a demonic possession. This idea lead to the medical model: the notion that mental illnesses have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated and in some cases cured. • This embrace of the medical model lead to more ethical treatment of individuals with PD and exploration of various treatment methods for those who suffer from PD.
Final Activity • On the card provided list what you fear most. • Then give an example of what this fear would actually look like according to each criteria of MUDA. • Lastly, describe what an reasonable/ethical treatment would be for your disorder.