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Ford and Widiger (1989) – Biases in Diagnosis

Ford, Maureen R., and Thomas A. Widiger. “Sex bias in the diagnosis of histrionic and antisocial personality disorders.” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 57.2 (1989): 301.

 

Background

This is the second study we will be looking at from the ‘Diagnosis of Dysfunctional Behaviour’ section of ‘Dysfunctional Behaviour’, as part of your OCR A2 Health and Clinical Psychology course. It is further categorised into ‘Biases in Diagnosis.’

 

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Rosenhan and Seligman (1989) – Definitions

Rosenhan, D. L. “8: Seligman, MEP (1989). Abnormal psychology . New York: WM.”

 

Background

This is the second study we will be looking at from the ‘Diagnosis of Dysfunctional Behaviour’ section of ‘Dysfunctional Behaviour’, as part of your OCR A2 Health and Clinical Psychology course. It is further categorised into ‘Definitions.’

One way of defining dysfunctional behaviour is through statistics. For example the average IQ is 100 and anything below 70 and above 130 is considered abnormal.

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DSM & ICD – Categorising

DSM & ICD – Categorising

 

Background

This is the first study we will be looking at from the ‘Diagnosis of Dysfunctional Behaviour’ section of ‘Dysfunctional Behaviour’, as part of your OCR A2 Health and Clinical Psychology course. It is further categorised into ‘Categorising.’

While it is not essential, The Myth of Mental Illness: Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct is a highly interesting and relevant read that you might want to consider.

The DSM and the ICD is not a study, but they are manuals for diagnosing mental disorders.

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Schizophrenia

Gottesman and Shields (1972) – Biological

Gottesman, I. I. and Shields, J. (1972) ‘A review of recent adoption twin and family studies of Schizophrenia’ Journal of Abnormal Psychology 86, 103–26);

 

Background

This is the first study we will be looking at from the ‘Explanations of Dysfunctional Behaviour’ section of ‘Dysfunctional Behaviour’, as part of your OCR A2 Health and Clinical Psychology course. It is further categorised into ‘Biological.

The following study considers schizophrenia, something which is often misunderstood, therefore it is highly recommended that you read: Schizophrenia: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)

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