Abnormal Psychology (1) 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyHistory of Abnormal PsychologyUniversityAll boards Created by: hayleygainsCreated on: 01-05-15 16:31 What is Abnormal Psychology? The study of abnormal patterns of behaviour, thoughts and emotions 1 of 14 What is psychopathology? a Focus on the disease process 2 of 14 What is Clinical Psychology? Applied Abnormal Psychology 3 of 14 What is Psychiatry? The medical discipline devoted to the study, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental disorders 4 of 14 What are the four ways abnormal can be defined? Deviance, Distress, Dysfunction, Danger 5 of 14 What is the word for drilling a hole in someones skull? Trephination 6 of 14 Which model of abnormal behaviour did the Greeks come up with? (Aristotle, Hippocrates) The medical model - conceptualisation of psychological abnormalities as a biological disease with symptoms, causes and possible cures 7 of 14 What four humours did the Greeks relate to mental health? Black bile, Yellow bile, Blood and Fhlegm 8 of 14 What are Eysenck's four temperaments? Melancholic, Choleric, Phlegmatic, Sanguine 9 of 14 What are Eyesenck's two personality factors? Neuroticism and Extraversion 10 of 14 Who was Johann Weyer (1515-1588) ? The first physician to specialise in mental illness 11 of 14 Which two people played an important role in 19th century reform and introduction of moral treatment? Phillippe Pinel and Dorothea Dix 12 of 14 What is the Somotogenic perspective? (early 20th C) Physical causes to abnormal psychological functioning 13 of 14 What is the Psychogenic Perspective? Chief causes of abnormal functioning are psychological 14 of 14
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