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PYB306 - Exam Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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WK 1: Abnormal Behaviour? - Significant distress/disability (NOT expectable behaviour) --> 
defined by an official classification system (DSM-5) 
- Behaviour /way of being causes subjective distress leading to help seeking behaviour 
- If it deviates from expected statistical norm (an experience most people don't have) 
- Results from "harmful" dysfunction (cannot perform normal functions) 
DSM-5 Approach - - Heavily reliant on harmful consequences (signs are things we observe in 
others, ...
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PYB306 Exam Prep Questions and Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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Emotion - states of arousal defined by subjective 
feeling, such as sadness or anger; usually short 
lived and marked by physiological features 
Affect - pattern of observable behaviours that are 
associated with subjective feelings 
Mood - A pervasive and sustained emotional 
response 
Depression - pervasive and sustained 
low mood & related behaviours and 
symptoms 
Dysthymia - Experience of low mood 
Dysphoria - experience of mixed 
unpleasant emotions 
Euphoria - Intense feeling of well-bein...
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PYB306 Psychopathology Questions And Answers Graded A+
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Psychopathology - The manifestations of (and study of causes of) mental disorders. Generally 
used as another term to describe abnormal behaviour 
Abnormal Psychology - The application of psychological science to the study of mental disorders. 
Includes investigation of the causes and treatment of psychopathological conditions 
Psychosis - A term that refers to several types of severe mental disorder in which the person is out 
of contact with reality. Hallucinations and delusions are examples o...
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PYB306 Psychopathology Final Exam Questions with 100 % correct answers | verified
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What are some imperfections of the DSM-5? (8) - -Process criticisms 
-Lowering of diagnostic thresholds 
-Introducing new disorders without a clear scientific basis 
-Failure to test/demonstrate validity of diagnostic categories 
-Reification of 'disorder' 
-Failure to deliver on promise of neuroscience 
-Reduced reliability of many diagnoses 
-Undeclared conflict of interests with the pharmaceutical industry 
Psychopathology is generally used to describe: - -Abnormal behaviour/functioning 
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PYB306 Psychopathology Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers
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What % globally mental health disorders effect the global population? - Answer-- 30% 
2 primary models of mental disorder diagnosis - Answer-- DSM 
- ICD 
Particular critique of modern DSM and ICD diagnosis design - Answer-- Western Cultural perspective 
- Doesn't explore global instances of mental illness etc 
- Designed by committees who agree upon a definition 
Is Psychiatric Universal AND does it represent varied perspectives? - Answer-- No, it is not 
- Depends on location and what paradig...
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PYB306 (PSYCHOPATHOLOGY) FINAL EXAM LATEST 2024-2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WELL VERIFIED GRADED A+
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PYB306 (PSYCHOPATHOLOGY) FINAL EXAM LATEST 
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Psychopathology is generally used to describe: - ANSWER--Abnormal 
behaviour/functioning 
-The manifestation of mental disorders/conditions/illnesses 
-The science or study of mental disorders 
What are the three major approaches of defining abnormal behaviour? - 
ANSWER--If a behaviour/way of being causes subjective distress leading to helpseeking behaviour (although this relies of patient insight) ...
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