CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
  1. Depression
    1. BIOLOGICAL EXPLANATION: Monoamine Hypothesis
      1. Drug Treatment
      2. PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATION: Cognitive model of depression
        1. CBT
          1. Dream Analysis
        2. Brown et al 1986
          1. Symptoms:
            1. Features:
            2. Schizophrenia
              1. Features:
                1. Dopamine Hypothesis
                  1. Anti psychotics
                  2. Social class
                    1. Care in the community
                    2. Goldstein
                      1. Symptoms:
                      2. Key issue
                        1. Understanding Schizophrenia/depression
                        2. Definition of clinical psychology: Clinical psychology is about diagnosing, explaining and treating mental illness.
                          1. Key terms
                            1. STATISTICAL DEFINITION OF ABNORMALITY: Behaviour that is statistically rare is said to be abnormal. IQ is often given as a working example of the definition.
                                1. SOCIAL NORMS DEFINITION OF ABNORMALITY: Behaviour that follows the social norms is said to be normal and behaviour that does not is abnormal. Culture, situation, gender and age, must be taken into consideration when making a judgement. Norms are social rules that people abide by, if people do not follow such rules then it is seen as 'abnormal'.
                                    1. Reliability
                                        1. Validity
                                            1. Schizophrenia
                                              1. Primary Data
                                                  1. Secondary Data
                                                  2. Reliability & Validity
                                                    1. DSM
                                                      1. Rosenhan 1973
                                                    2. Cultural Differences
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