DSM-V: Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

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Classifying Psychological Disorders It s easier to count cases of autism if we have a clear definition. DSM-V: Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders the big book of disorders. What does it do: Classify disorders What does it not do: Provide treatment options Provide definitive causes for disorders

Critiques of Diagnosing with the DSM 1. The DSM calls too many people disordered. 2. The border between diagnoses, or between disorder and normal, seems arbitrary. 3. Decisions about what is a disorder seem to include value judgments; is depression necessarily deviant? 4. Gender bias and no sensitivity to cultural diversity 5. Creates the problem of Diagnostic labels

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Labeling Psychological Disorders 1. Critics of the DSM-V argue that labels may stigmatize individuals. Asylum baseball team (labeling) 4

David L. Rosenhan On Being Sane in Insane Places A study by D.L. Rosenhan 1973 Professor of Law and Psychology at Stanford University, Stanford, CA. A label can have a life and an influence of its own.

Rosenhan s Questions Rosenhan wanted to know that if the patients were misdiagnosed, what the consequences were. Can mental health professionals really tell the difference between mental illness or no mental illness? Eight pseudopatients (5m/3f,) from various backgrounds pretended to be mentally ill and tried to gain admittance into various psychiatric institutions.

Thud!!! Being sane in insane places

Participants faked symptoms to gain admittance to mental institutions. Upon admittance they immediately stopped showing any symptoms of abnormality. All but one were diagnosed to have schizophrenia. The length of hospitalization was 7 to 52 days with an overall average of 19 days. The study also showed in certain situations the label becomes self-limiting and self-confirming. Most of all Rosenhan s Studies proved that the hospital could not distinguish the mentally sane from the insane.

Abnormality vs. Insanity Insanity is a legal term The insanity defense is used to argue that a mentally ill person should not be held responsible for his or her actions. Not everyone diagnosed with a mental disorder would be able to claim insanity that designation is determined by judges and juries.

Labeling Psychological Disorders The hospital itself imposes a special environment in which the meaning of behavior can be easily misunderstood. D. L. Rosenhan, 1973 BUT.. Labels are helpful for healthcare professionals when communicating with one another and establishing therapeutic goals and plans. The DSM may contain the information to correct inaccurate perceptions of mental illness.

Misconceptions Mental health patients stereotyped as homicidal (Hannibal Lecter) 9 out of 10 people disorders are NOT dangerous, in fact they are more likely to be a victim of violence than to perpetrate it. If they can steer clear of alcohol and drugs, those released from a mental hospital are no prone to violence than their neighbors. 11

From: As Good as it Gets Psychological disorders Two Major Classifications: Neurotic Disorders Distressing but one can still function in society and act rationally

Psychological disorders Two Major Classifications: Psychotic Disorders Person loses contact with reality, experiences distorted perceptions

Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety as a Normal and an Abnormal Response Some amount of anxiety is normal and is associated with optimal levels of functioning. Only when anxiety begins to interfere with social or occupational functioning is it considered abnormal. The Fear and Anxiety Response Patterns Fear Panic Anxiety Anxiety Disorder

What is anxiety? is a state of intense apprehension, uneasiness, uncertainty, or fear. a group of conditions where the primary symptoms are anxiety or defenses against anxiety. the patient fears something awful will happen to them. Generalized Anxiety Disorder Panic Disorder Phobias a neurotic disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder