Module 2: Research Methods Flashcards

1
Q

There has been two main streams of thought concerning mental disorders, those focusing on ____________ aspects and those focusing on ________________ influences.

A

biological; environmental

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2
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Two levels of theories:

A
  1. Single-factor explanation

2. Interactionist explanation

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3
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Single-factor explanation

A

Attempts to trace the origins of a particular disorder to one factor

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4
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Interactionist explanation

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View behaviour as the product of the interaction of a variety of factors

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5
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Scientific theories are valuable because they embody 3 essential features:

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  1. They integrate what is currently known
  2. Make new testable predictions
  3. Can reject alternative explanations
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6
Q

________ is one of the largest barriers to individuals seeking treatment

A

Stigma

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7
Q

Lack of _______ _______ is a factor leading to dysfunction

A

social support

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8
Q

The resilience approach reflects the complexity of the interactionist explanations that view behaviour by focusing on many ________ and ___________ factors

A

risk; protective

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9
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Cumulative risk

A

The more risk factors that are present, the more vulnerable a person is to mental disorders

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10
Q

A psychological assessment usually leads to a _________

A

diagnosis

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11
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What does a biological assessment entail?

A

Brain imaging techniques and physical examinations

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12
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What does a neurological assessment entail?

A

Screening tools (i.e., cognitive test)

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13
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What does a psychological assessment entail?

A

Interviews (i.e., clinical interview)

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14
Q

What does an intelligence assessment entail?

A

Intelligence tests that measure IQ

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15
Q

Of all psychological traits, _____shows the most stability

A

IQ

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16
Q

What does a personality assessment entail?

A

Personality tests (i.e., Personality assessment inventory)

17
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What does a cognitive behavioural assessment entail?

A

Patients record their ongoing thoughts (aka self-monitoring)