Chapter 13: Psychological Theories Pt. 1 Flashcards

1
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What do psychological theories place most of their focus on?

A

the etiology of crime and the stability and change of criminal propensities over the individual’s life course

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2
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What are the two main types of mental disorders?

A

psychosis

neurosis

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3
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What is psychosis?

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a severe break with reality and may exhibit dangerous behavior

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4
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What are the symptoms of psychosis?

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  • delusions
  • hallucinations disorganized speech
  • being in catatonic state
  • engaging in grossly disorganized behavior
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5
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How long are psychotic episodes?

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they can be brief or long

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What is the behavior of most people who suffer with psychosis?

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most psychotics are non-violent

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What percentage of homicide offenders in the U.S. are considered psychotic?

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only about 1% of all homicide offenders in the U.S. are considered psychotic

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8
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Why are people with psychosis placed under greater supervision?

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Because they are fairly easy to identify

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9
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Among serial killers _________ is rare.

A

psychosis

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10
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________ is less serious than psychosis.

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Neurosis

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11
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What are the symptoms of neurosis?

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Includes persons with:

  • compulsive and obsessive behaviors
  • anxiety disorders
  • substance-abuse disorders
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12
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What percentage of the inmate population has neurosis?

A

4-6%

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13
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What are the different types of psychological theories?

A

(1) Psychoanalytic Theory
(2) Learning Theories
(3) Social Learning

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14
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Who created psychoanalytic theory?

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Sigmund Freud

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15
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What are the three different components of human personality according to psychoanalytic theory?

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id, ego, and superego

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16
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Is this the id, ego, or superego: unconscious reservoir of irrational, anti-social, and instinctual impulses

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id

17
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Is this the id, ego, or superego: attempts to mediate between two components of personality

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ego

18
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Is this the id, ego, or superego: aka the great compromises or reality principle

A

ego

19
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Is this the id, ego, or superego: the conscious and unconscious elements involving the forces of self-criticism and moral/ethical prohibitions

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superego

20
Q

According to psychoanalytic theory why do we have criminal behavior?

A

criminal behavior is a result of conflict between the id, ego, and superego

21
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According to psychoanalytic theory what are the primary causes of crime?

A

(1) negative child hood experiences (i.e. poor parental relations and/or childhood trauma)
(2) abnormal maturation and fixation at a stage of emotional development
(3) repressed sexuality or guilt

22
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What are some examples of childhood trauma?

A
  • sexual assaults on child
  • parental abuse
  • incest
  • exposure of the child to sexual activity
23
Q

According to psychoanalytic theory what are ways we can understand and control deviant behavior?

A

dream therapy and exercises in “free association”