Dysfunctional behaviour

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  • Dysfunction behaviour
    • Diagnosis
      • Rosenhan and Seligman
        • Statistical infrequency
          • Deviation from social norms
            • Failure to function adequately
              • Deviation from ideal mental health
      • Categorising disorders - ICD and DCM
        • DCM
          • Multi-axial tool
          • Classifications include:
            • Learning disorders
            • Sleep disorders
        • ICD
          • Categories include:
            • Dementia, schizophrenia, mood disorders
      • Ford and Widiger
        • Sex bias in the diagnosis of disorders
          • Self-report
          • 352 clinical psychologist
          • Antisocial personality disorder and histrionic personality disorder
    • Explainations
      • Gottlesman and Shields
        • A review of recent adoption twin and family studies of schizophrenia
          • 711 participants
            • Monozyotic and dizygotic
          • genetic link but not 100%
      • Watson and Raynor
        • Study of classical conditioning
          • Case study
          • Little Albert
          • 5 sessions in total
            • Fear of furry objects
      • Maher
        • Delusional thinking and perceptual disorder
          • Explaining something that is strange
          • experiencing distorted perceptual input that demands an explaination
    • Treatments
      • Paul and Lentz
        • Using social learning to facilitate release of institutionalised patients with psychotic disorders
          • Longitudinal study
          • 84 participants
          • Social learning therapy most effective
      • Sensky et al
        • Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for persistent symptoms in schizophrenia
          • Randomised controlled design
          • 90 patients from 57 clinics
          • CBT effective at treating positive and negative symptoms
      • Kane
        • Fluphenazine vs. placebo in patients with schizophrenia
          • Longitudinal study
          • 28 patients
          • Successfully treated using drug

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