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(table p. 360) Be familiar with the main features of DSM-5 anxiety disorders table 11.1 page 362 What might be behind school refusal? p. 364 Be very familiar with Specific Phobia diagnostic criteria p. 366 (table 11.4) Be very familiar with Social Phobia diagnostic criteria p. 368 table 11. 5 selective mutism as a variant of Social phobia Be very familiar with diagnostic criteria for panic attack and agoraphobia p. 371-372; Generalized Anxiety disorder p. 375 Be very familiar with diagnostic criteria for OCD p. 378 table 11.9 Theories and causes: Early theories (briefly) pp. 385 Temperament: p. 386 Family and genetic risk: pp. 387-389 Chapter 1: pp. 2-3; 11-17; table 1.1 What are the issues associated with abnormal child psychology? See p. 3 first paragraph (decide what is normal vs., abnormal; identify causes; make predictions about outcomes; develop methods for treatment and prevention. Important features that distinguish child disorders from adult disorders (p. 3 ) Be familiar with the story of Victor (table 1.1). Why is this story important? Be familiar with the story of Adam Lanza The three features of the definition of definition of psychological disorders (p.11-12) Labels and stigma (p.12) What is Competence? (p. 12) What are “developmental tasks” and why do we need to be familiar with such tasks, give examples table p. 13 Be very familiar with the concepts of developmental pathways, multifinality and equifinality : give examples (p. 13-14) B e very familiar with the concepts of risk and resilience. Chapter 2: pp. 28-47 Be familiar with the different possible influences (Jorge as example) : Biological, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive, family and ethnic (pp. 28-30) The concept of etiology (p. 31) Be very familiar with the perspective of developmental psychopathology (pp. 31-34), and the concepts of transaction, continuities and discontinuities, developmental cascades. What is adaptational failure? What is sensitive period? (pp. 35-36) Be very familiar with ALL aspects of the BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE (pp. 36-44): Prenatal brain development; axons and synapses; synaptic pruning; neural plasticity; genetic influences; behavioral genetics; brain structure and function; neurotransmitters; Biological perspectives: Emotional influences: pp. 45-48 Be very familiar: Emotion reactivity; emotion regulation; problems in regulation or dysregulation. Temperament and early personality style: be familiar with the 3 primary dimension of temperament: positive affect and approach; fearful or inhibited; negative affect or irritability. What are personality disorders? (p. 47) Chapter 4: pp, 102-109 What is classification and why do we need to classify? The idiographic vs. the nomothetic strategies in assessment Categorical classification vs. dimensional classification_ what are they? How are the two differing from each other? Externalizing vs. Internalizing dimensions The DSM -5: Historical context; Neurodevelopment disorders; specifiers; pros and cons of diagnostic labels. Chapter 5: Mental Retardation “Evolutionary degeneracy theory” and the Eugenics scare (p. 126) Intellectual functioning and adaptive functioning (p. 127) The Flynn effect p. 128 Diagnostic criteria of Intellectual disability and severity levels (pp. 132-133) Levels of support (p. 134) Chapter 6: autism History of the disorder- Leo Kanner and his emphasis on the preservation of sameness. How did Kanner describe the parents of the autistic children? (pp. 157-158) What are the DSM-5 defining features of ASD? What are the two symptom domains? (pp. 158-160) The social communication and interaction domain: What are the 3 symptom-types in this category? P. 159 The restrictive and repetitive domain: What are the 4 types of symptoms in this category? Pp. 159-160 Severity levels- based on how much support is required The Spectrum concept pp. 160-161 Core Deficits: Social interaction deficits; p. 163; Atypical processing of the human face- focus on the mouth rather than the eyes or the overall shape of the face; deficits in joint attention (what does this mean?) Social communication deficits: Note the difference between instrumental gestures and expressive gestures P. 165 Language impairment : pronouns, echolalia. Pragmatics (p. 166-167) Restrictive and repetitive behaviors p. 167 What is Sensory Dominance? (hint: the tendency to focus on certain type of sensory input, (for example, sounds over sights) What is stimulus over-selectivity? (hint; focusing on one aspect of an object or event while ignoring others). What is preservative speech? Self-stimulatory behaviors: What are the different explanations? P. 168 What are splinter skills? Autistic Savant? P. 169 What is mentalization or theory of mind? 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