Models of Psychopathology.
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Have a little read: ... Lecture 16 Models of Psychopathology Lecture Outline I. Introduction II. Medical Model A. Criticisms III.Biopsychosocial Model A. Characteristics 1. Hierarchical Organization 2. Reverberating System B. Implications IV. Discussion: A Deficit Model? A. Blaming the Victim B. Meta-messages and Self-fulfilling Prophecies V. Difference Model VI. Conclusion ------------------------------------------- I. Introduction We have looked at numerous factors that are associated with the etiology of various psychological disorders. We've examined biology, physiology, genetics, learning, social factors, cognitions, communication, emotions, and so on. The question is, how do we put all these various factors together? Are certain factors more important than others in determining the etiology of psychological disorders? Is there one factor that is primary; all the others being secondary outcomes of the one primary factor? So far we've really only looked at these various etiological factors in isolation - a catalog of hypotheses if you will. We need to see if there is a way to organize these factors into an overarching model of psychopathology. Without such a unifying model, a
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