PSYCH257 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Acute Stress Reaction, Cognitive Disorder, Panic Disorder
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Psychological disorder: behavioural, emotional or cognitive dysfunctions within an individual associated with distress or impairment in functioning and a response that is not typical or culturally expected. Phobia: disorder characterized by marked and persistent fear of an object or situation. Defined by psychological dysfunction, personal distress, and atypical/not culturally expected responses. All criteria must be met for a psychological disorder: psychological dysfunction; breakdown in cognitive, emotional or behavioural functioning, personal distress: individual must be extremely upset, interfering with everyday activities (boy who faints at the sight of blood=disorder). However, some disorders are characterized by a lack of distress: atypical/not culturally expected responses: the greater the deviation from the norm, the more abnormal it is. Violation of social norms can also constitute abnormal behaviour. Must be culturally atypical; trance-like states and possessions atypical in western culture, but is acceptable in other societies. Must pay attention to what is functional or dysfunctional in a given society.