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A.P. Psychology: Chapter 16 Outline . Perspectives on Psychological Disorders (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Defining Psychological Disorders (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Understanding Psychological Disorders (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) The Medical Perspective (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Anxiety Disorders (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Panic Disorder (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Explaining Anxiety Disorders (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) The Learning Perspective (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Fear Conditioning
Stimulus Generalization Reinforcement Observational Learning The Biological Perspective (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Natural Selection
Genes Physiology . Mood Disorders (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Major Depressive Disorder (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Explaining Mood Disorders (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Many Behavioral and cognitive changes accompany depression Depression is widespread. Compared with men, women are twice as vulnerable to major depression, even more so if they have been depressed before. Most major depressive episodes self-terminate Stressful events related to work, marriage, and close relationships often precede
The Biological Perspective Genetic Influences (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) The Depressed Brain (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) The Social-Cultural Perspective (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Negative Thoughts Feed Negative Moods (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Negative Moods Feed Negative Thoughts (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Depressions Vicious Cycle (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Schizophrenia Symptoms of Schizophrenia v Disorganized Thinking (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Disturbed Perceptions (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Inappropriate Emotions and Actions (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Subtypes of Schizophrenia (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Understanding Schizophrenia Brain Abnormalities (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Dopamine Overactivity (aka Dopamine Hypothesis)
Brain Anatomy
Genetic Factors
Psychological Factors
The Psychological Therapies (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph) Psychoanalysis (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph) Aims (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph) Methods (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph)
Behavior Therapies Classical Conditioning Techniques (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph)
Cognitive Therapy for Depression (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph)
Group and Family Therapies (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph)
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Is Psychotherapy Effective? (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph) Clients Perceptions (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph)
The Relative Effectiveness of Different Therapies (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph)
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph)
Hope for Demoralized People (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph) A New Perspective (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph)
An Empathic, Trusting, Caring Relationship (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph)
Culture and Values in Psychotherapy (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph)
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The Biomedical Therapies Drug Therapies (summarize, at least one sentence per paragraph)
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Social Thinking (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Attributing Behavior to Persons or to Situations (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Attitudes and Actions (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Do Our Attitudes Guide Our Actions? (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Outside influences on what we say and do are minimal. The attitude is specifically relevant to the behavior. We are keenly aware of our attitudes.
Do Our Actions Affect Our Attitudes? (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) The Foot-In-The-Door Phenomenon (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Role Playing Affects Attitudes (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Why Do Our Actions Affect Our Attitude? (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
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Social Influence (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Conformity and Obedience (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Group Pressure and Conformity (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Conditions that Strengthen Conformity (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Lessons from the Conformity and Obedience Studies (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Group Influence Individual Behavior in the Presence of Others Social Facilitation (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Effects of Group Interaction Group Polarization (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
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How Prejudiced Are People? (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Social Roots of Prejudice Social Inequalities (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Us and Them: Ingroup and Outgroup (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Cognitive Roots of Prejudice Categorization (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
The Biology of Aggression (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Genetic Influences (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Neural Influences (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) Biochemical Influences (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
The Psychology of Aggression Aversive Events (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Learning To Express and Inhibit (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Sexual Aggression and the Media (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
TV Violence, Pornography, and Society (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Do Video Games Teach or Release Violence? (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Attraction (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph) The Psychology of Attraction Proximity (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)
Romantic Love Passionate Love (summarize, approximately one sentence per paragraph)