PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
OBJECTIVE 1: Identify the criteria for judging whether
behavior is psychologically disordered.
1. Psychological disorders are persistently harmful
___THOUGTS_______, ____FEELINGS____, and
____ACTIONS______.
2. Psychiatrists and psychologists label behavior disordered
when it is ___DEVIANT______, __DISTRESSFUL__, and
___DYSFUNCTIONAL_____.
3. This definition emphasizes that standards of
acceptability for behavior are ___VARIABLE_____
(constant/variable).
4. ADHD, or ____ATTENTION_____-___DEFICIT___
___HYPERACTIVITY_____ ___DISORDER____ plagues
children who display one or more of three key symptoms:
___INATTENTION____, ___HYPERACTIVITY____, and
___IMPULSIVITY___.
5. ADHD is diagnosed more often in ____BOYS______
(boys/girls). In the past two decades, the proportion of
American children being treated for this disorder
____INCREASED____ (increased/decreased)
dramatically. Experts ___AGREE____ (agree/do not
agree) that ADHD is a real neurobiological disorder.
6. ADHD ___IS_____ (is/is not) heritable, and it ____IS
NOT____ (is/is not) caused by eating too much sugar or
poor schools. ADHD is often accompanied by a
___LEARNING____ disorder or with behavior that is
____DEFIANT____ or temper-prone.
OBJECTIVE 2: Contrast the medical model of psychological
disorders with the biopsychosocial approach to disordered
behavior.
7. The view that psychological disorders are sicknesses is
the basis of the ____MEDICAL_______ model. According
to this view, psychological disorders are viewed as
mental ______ILLNESS______, or
____PSYCHOPATHY______, diagnosed on the basis of
____SYMPTOMS_______ and cured through
___THERAPY________.
8. One of the first reformers to advocate this position and
call for providing more humane living conditions for the
mentally ill was ___PHILIPPE PINEL_____.
9. Today’s psychologists recognize that all behavior arises
from the interaction of ____NATURE_______ and
____NURTURE______. To presume that a person is
“mentally ill” attributes the condition solely to an
___INTERNAL______ problem.
10. Major psychological disorders such as
____DEPRESSION_____ and ___SCHIZOPHRENIA_____
are universal; others, such as _____ANOREXIA____
____NERVOSA_______ and _____BULIMIA______ are
culture-bound. These culture-bound disorders may share
an underlying ______DYNAMIC_____, such as
_____ANXIETY_______, yet differ in their
____SYMPTOMS________.
11. Most mental health workers today take a
____BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL_____ approach, whereby they
assume that disorders are influenced by
____GENETIC________ ____PREDISPOSITIONS____ and
___PHYSIOLOGICAL_____ ____STATES____, inner
___PSYCHOLOGICAL______ _____DYNAMICS______, and
_____SOCIAL_________ and ____CULTURAL_____
circumstances.
OBJECTIVE 3: Describe the goals and content of the
DSM-IV.
12. The most widely used system for classifying
psychological disorders is the American Psychiatric
Association manual, commonly known by its
abbreviation, _____DSM-IV_____. This manual defines a
_____DIAGNOSTIC_______ process and _____16_______
(how many?) clinical syndromes.
13. Independent diagnoses made with the current manual
generally ______SHOW_________ (show/do not show)
agreement.
14. One criticism of the DSM-IV is that as the number of
disorder categories has _____INCREASED_______
(increased/decreased), the number of adults who meet
the criteria for at least one psychiatric ailment has
_____INCREASED______ (increased/decreased).
OBJECTIVE 4: Discuss the potential dangers and benefits of
using diagnostic labels.
15. Studies have shown that labeling has ____A
SIGNIFICANT______ (little/a significant) effect on our
interpretation of individuals and their behavior.
Outline the pros and cons of labeling psychological
disorders.
PSYCHOLOGICAL LABELS MAY BE ARBITRARY.
THEY CAN CREATE PRECONCEPTIONS THAT BIAS
OUR PERCEPTIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS AND
THEY CAN AFFECT PEOPLE’S SELF-IMAGES.
MOREOVER, LABELS CAN CHANGE REALITY, BY
SERVING AS SELF-FULFILLING PROPHECIES.
DESPITE THESE DRAWBACKS, LABELS ARE
USEFUL IN DESCRIBING, TREATING AND
RESEARCHING THE CAUSES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL
DISORDERS.