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Re: University of Mumbai Arts Psychology TYBA-Abnormal Psychology Exam Study Material
Here I am providing University of Mumbai TYBA-Abnormal paper syllabus : Unit 1: Understanding Abnormality: Definition, classification, and Assessment a) What is Abnormal Behaviour? b) The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders c) Psychological Assessment – Clinical interviews and Mental Status Examination d) Behavioural, Multicultural, Environmental, and Physiological assessment Unit 2: Theoretical Perspectives a) The purpose of theoretical perspectives in Abnormal Psychology b) Psychodynamic perspective c) Humanistic perspective d) Sociocultural perspective e) Behavioral and cognitively based perspectives f) Biological perspective g) Biopsychosocial perspectives on theories and treatments: an integrative approach Unit 3: Anxiety Disorders a) The nature of anxiety disorders b) Panic disorder and agoraphobia c) Specific phobias d) Social phobia e) Generalized anxiety disorder f) Obsessive‐compulsive disorder g) Acute Stress Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder h) Anxiety disorders: the biopsychosocial perspective Unit 4: Somatoform Disorders, Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Conditions and Dissociative Disorders a) Somatoform disorders b) Psychological factors affecting medical conditions c) Dissociative disorders d) Somatoform disorders, psychological factors affecting medical conditions and dissociative disorders: the biopsychosocial perspective Semester 6. Abnormal Psychology: Part II (Credits = 4) Unit 1: Sexual Disorders a) What is abnormal sexual behavior? b) Paraphilias c) Gender identity disorder d) Sexual dysfunctions e) Sexual disorders: the biopsychosocial perspective Unit 2: Mood Disorders a) General characteristics of mood disorders b) Depressive disorders c) Disorders involving alterations in mood d) Theories and treatments of mood disorders e) Suicide – who and why f) Mood disorders: the biopsychosocial perspective Unit 3: Schizophrenia and Related Disorders a) Characteristics of schizophrenia b) Other psychotic disorders c) Theories and treatment of schizophrenia d) Schizophrenia: the biopsychosocial perspective Unit 4. Personality Disorders a) The nature of personality disorders b) Antisocial personality disorder c) Borderline personality disorder d) Histrionic, narcissistic, paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal, avoidant, dependent, and obsessivecompulsive personality disorders e) Personality disorders: the biopsychosocial perspective Note – As an Orientation to this paper, the following sub-topics should be taught in brief (questions will not be set on these sub-topics) a) Abnormal psychology throughout history; research methods in abnormal psychology; impact of psychological disorders on the individual, family, community and society; reducing stigma b) Experiences of client and clinician; the diagnostic process; treatment planning and implementation c) Some ethical and legal issues relevant in India to get complete syllabus given below an attachment Address University of Mumbai CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400098 022 2654 3000
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