“Clinical Skills: Developmental Psychology – Course summary (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)"
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Almost one in eight young people are in youth services (e.g. mental health services). Abnormal development refers to development not being normal and often includes excessive parts of behaviour or behaviour that is not shown enough. Cognitive distortions are common. There are several definitions:
Classification is important as it gives directions to what is normal and what is abnormal. It contains a meaningful grouping of symptoms and syndromes. It is important to have knowledge of what is normal to determine when there is a problem and when there is a disorder. There are two levels of classification:
There are two main functions of classification systems:
There are several advantages of using a classification system such as the DSM-V:
There are also several disadvantages of using the DSM-V:
There are several theoretical models on which a classification system can be based:
The four-factor model states that a child’s problem behaviour is influenced by:
There are also several protective factors:
There are some isolated behaviours that are reported by less than 5% of the parents of 4 to 18-year-olds and could be indicative of a disorder:
The WISC-V and the SON are IQ-tests that rely on the statistical definition of normal and abnormal behaviour. There are several categorizations of problems:
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This bundle contains everything you need to know for the course "Clinical Skills: Developmental Psychology" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains all the lectures and the following chapters of the books:
Clinical assessment
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