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Abnormal Behaviour correct answers Atypical or uncommon Socially unacceptable Distressing to the person who exhibits it or to the people around them Clinical significance correct answers The criterion for a psychological disorder in which the behaviour being evaluated includes a measurable...

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Abnormal Behaviour correct answers Atypical or uncommon

Socially unacceptable

Distressing to the person who exhibits it or to the people around them

Clinical significance correct answers The criterion for a psychological disorder in which the
behaviour being evaluated includes a measurable degree of impairment that the clinician can
observe

Biopsychosocial perspective correct answers Biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors
are seen as influencing the development of the individual

Deinstitutionalization Movement correct answers In the 1960s hundreds of thousands of patients
from mental hospitals moving into community settings

Scientific Approach (19th century) correct answers Psychiatrists and psychologists proposed
behaviour models that included explanations and medically based treatments for atypical
behaviour

Positive Psychology Movement correct answers The movement views psychological disorders as
difficulties that inhibit the individual's ability to achieve highly subjective well-being and
feelings of fulfillment

DSM-5: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual correct answers Refers to the behaviours as reflecting
dysfunction in psychological, biological, or developmental processes, supporting the view of
mental disorders as reflecting biopsychosocial influences

Clinical Utility correct answers The diagnoses help guide clinicians in making decisions about
treatment

Biological Contributions correct answers Physical changes, injuries or harm caused to the body

Inherited factors that alter the function of the nervous system

Environmental influences that affect physical outcomes

Psychological Contributions correct answers A larger constellation of factors influenced by
physiological alternations interacting with exposure to certain environments

Difficulty coping with stress, illogical fears, susceptibility to uncontrollable emotions

, Sociocultural Contributions correct answers Circles of influence from friends, family,
institutions, policies and culture

Interact in important ways with biological processes

Discrimination limits peoples ability to experience psychological well-being as well as effects
their mental wellbeing

Hard to cope with symptoms of psycholgical disorders plus discrimination

Double-blind correct answers An experimental procedure in which neither the person giving the
treatment nor the person receiving the treatment knows whether the participant is in the
experimental or control group

Evidence-based treatment correct answers Treatment in which clients receive interventions based
on the finding of controlled clinical studies

Gene- mapping correct answers The approach used by biological researchers in which they
examine variations in chromosomes and connect them to performance on psychological tests or
diagnosis of specific disorders

Clinician correct answers Child and Youth Care Practitioner
Registered Psychotherapist
Social Worker
Behavioural analysis
Psychiatris

The Role a Child and Youth Practitioner correct answers Resource for students who need help
with social and emotional learning

The Diagnostic Process correct answers A systematic approach to classifying the disorders
clinicians see in clients

Reliability correct answers The degree to which clinicians provide diagnoses consistently across
individuals who have particular set of symtoms

Validity correct answers the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to

principal diagnosis correct answers the disorder that is considered to be the primary reason the
individual seeks professional help

differential diagnosis correct answers a list of potential diagnoses compiled early in the
assessment of the patient

Comorbid correct answers The situation that occurs when multiple diagnostic conditions occur
simultaneously within the same individual

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