
PSYCHOLOGY 439
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCHOLOGY 439. Abnormal Psychology
Three hours lecture (3).
Prerequisite: PSYC 121
Study of abnormal psychology that emphasizes the history, major perspectives and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual III categories.
I. Introduction and History of Abnormal Psychology
a. Definition of Abnormal Psychology
b. History of Abnormal Psychology
c. Definitions of Abnormality
d. Medical Model
e. Psychiatric Team-Psychiatrist, Clinical Psychologist, Social Worker, Psychiatric Nurse and Psychiatric Aides
II. Psychodynamic Perspective
a. Freud and His Theory
b. Adler and Jung
c. Sullivan
d. Erickson
III. Behavioral Perspective
a. Pavlov-Classical Conditioning
b. Skinner-Operant Conditioning
c. Learning Theory
d. Maladaptive Behavior
e. Cognitive Behaviorism
IV. Humanistic-Existential Perspective
a. Main Assumptions
b. Rogers and Maslow
c. Frankl and Laing
V. Diagnosis and Assessment
a. Assumptions
b. DSMIV-TR
c. Reliability and Validity
d. Interview
e. IQ Tests
f. Projective Tests
g. Objective Tests
h. Tests of Organicity
VI. Neurotic Conditions
a. Anxiety Disorders
b. Somatiform Disorders
c. Dissociative Disorders
d. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
VII. Psychological Stress and Physical Disorders
a. Ulcer
b. Obesity
c. Hypertension
d. Migraine
e. Asthma
f. Eczema
g. Insomnia
VIII. Affective Disorders
a. Mania
b. Depression
c. Suicide
IX. Schizophrenia
a. History
b. Symptoms of the Major Categories of Schizophrenia
c. Schizophreniform Disorders
X. Paranoid Disorders
a. Paranoia
b. Paranoia Personality
XI. Personality Disorders
a. Major Categories of Personality Disorders
b. Paranoid Personality
c. Histrionic Personality
d. Compulsive Personality
e. Passive-Aggressive Personality
f. Antisocial Personality
XII. Addictive Disorders
a. Alcoholism
b. Tobacco Abuse
c. Illegal Drugs
XIII. Sexual Disorders
a. Sexual Deviations
b. Sexual Dysfunctions
XIV. Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
a. Issues
b. Eating Disorders
c. Sleep Disorders
d. Attention Deficit Disorders
e. Conduct Disorders
XV. Childhood Psychosis
a. Autism
b. Childhood Schizophrenia
Involves a lecture class discussion format. Audio tapes, video tapes, and small group discussions are used.
1. The student develops a knowledge of the current diagnostic system.
2. The student develops a knowldge of the various psychotherapeutic and pharmacological
treatments currently available.
3. Students examine the problems of being psychologically disordered in this culture.
Class discussion, multiple choice and essay examination are used to evaluate student progress.
None
G. Review and Approval
DATE ACTION REVIEWED
September 2001 Updated and put in new format Dr. Alastair V. E. Harris