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Psychology 3443: Abnormal Psychology. Instructor: Larry L. Mullins, Ph.D. Teaching Assistant: Kasey Claborn. First things first…. The gory details…the syllabus So…what will it really be like?. Keys to Success. Read the text every day Attend lectures and discussion groups
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Psychology 3443: Abnormal Psychology Instructor: Larry L. Mullins, Ph.D. Teaching Assistant: Kasey Claborn
First things first… • The gory details…the syllabus • So…what will it really be like?
Keys to Success • Read the text every day • Attend lectures and discussion groups • Download and use chapter outlines and lecture notes • Do not miss any quizzes • Use study aids…practice exams, study guide and internet • Maximize extra credit opportunities early • Get to know instructor and TA…office hours are lonely
Context • My Background as a Clinical Psychologist • My Expectations
SONA! • http://okstate.sona-systems.com • More info to follow, both written and on D2L within a week.
Historical Context of Abnormal PsychologyandDefinitions of Abnormal Behavior Chapter 1
Objectives • What is abnormal behavior (and what is not)? • How has abnormal behavior been defined and dealt with across history? • What model guides our thinking of abnormal behavior today?
Myths and Misconceptions About Abnormal Behavior • No Single Definition of Psychological Abnormality • No Single Definition of Psychological Normality • Many Myths Are Associated With Mental Illness • Lazy, crazy, dumb • Weak in character • Dangerous to self or others • Mental illness is a hopeless situation
Abnormal Behavior? • Quinn is afraid to leave his home and hasn’t done so alone in over three years
Abnormal Behavior? • Laura cries several times a day
Abnormal Behavior? • Ricky was arrested last week when he was found painted orange and sitting in a tree
Abnormal Behavior? • Joan is afraid of riding on escalators and avoids riding on them
Toward a Definition of Abnormal Behavior • Atypical or unexpected cultural response • Reaction is outside cultural norms • Psychological dysfunction • Breakdown in cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning • Distress or impairment • Difficulty performing appropriate and expected roles • Impairment is set in the context of a person’s background
Abnormal Behavior Defined • A psychological dysfunction associated with distress or impairment in functioning that is not a typical or culturally expected response • Psychological disorder and psychological abnormality are used interchangeably • Other terms include mental illness, emotional disturbance, psychiatric disorder, behavioral disorder, etc. • Psychopathology is the scientific study of psychological disorders