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PSY 2200: ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Place & Time: BO 1059; TR 2-3:15pm Fall 2014 Instructor: Joni L. Mihura, PhD Teaching Assistant: Dan Charek, MA Office: UH 1067 Office: UH 1069 Office Hrs: Tu 3:15-6:00; W 3:45-5:00 Office Hours: Friday 1:00pm 2:00pm Th 3:15-4:30 Phone: 419-530-2721 Phone: 419-530-2716 Email: Daniel.Charek@rockets.utoledo.edu Email: joni.mihura@utoledo.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION: In the mental health field, the study of abnormal human behavior is referred to as "psychopathology" (from the Greek words psyche [mind/soul] and pathos [suffering]). Within the area of psychopathology, health professionals use a manual called the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (currently, DSM-5) to make diagnoses. The DSM-5 categories and their descriptions provide mental health professionals a common language for communication in practice and research. This course uses the DSM-5 diagnoses as categories within which to discuss psychopathology, but an understanding of psychopathology transcends memorizing these categories. LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Definitions of abnormality 2. History of the models/theoretical orientations regarding psychopathology and its treatment 3. The popular models/theoretical orientations and DSM-5 diagnoses in regard to: a. Diagnosis b. Etiology (cause/source) c. Prognosis (course and outcome of disorder) d. Treatment TEXTBOOK Nevid, J. S., Rathus, S. A., & Greene, B. (2014). Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World (9 th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc. PLEASE NOTE: A new manual of psychiatric disorders (DSM-5) was published last year (see below) which required new editions of all Abnormal Psychology textbooks. Therefore, previous editions of all Abnormal Psychology textbooks are out of date. DSM-5 REFERENCE American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5 th ed.). Arlington, VA: Author. (OhioLINK online) Blackboard: The course lecture outlines will be available on Blackboard before each class. We will also provide film discussion questions, exams, and exam grades via Blackboard. Class Format: This is mainly a lecture class, supplemented with overheads, videotapes, case examples, and films in which mental disorders and treatment are depicted. Your engagement in the class by questions and observations is welcome and encouraged. Required Coursework: There are 3 exams and 4 film and discussion days. Each exam consists of 50 multiple choice items (2 pts. each) worth 100 points. Exams will be made available for 2 days and can be taken in the psychology department s computer lab (UH 5150F). The computer lab is open from 9 AM to 7

PM. You may also take an exam during our regularly scheduled class period, but you will need to bring a laptop or similar device to class to complete the exam. You will have 45 minutes to complete each exam. Exams are cumulative. The 4 film and discussion days are each worth 10 points. If you miss an exam or a film day, you will receive a 'zero' for that particular grade. Attendance: Class attendance is required on film days, and otherwise strongly encouraged. I hope you find the course interesting and informative whether your motivations are to become a psychologist, to apply the information to disciplines such as medicine, business, the arts, or "simply" a general curiosity about human behavior and the psyche. Extra Credit (16 possible): Up to 9 points of extra credit can also be earned through the 3 pre-exam quizzes (worth 3 points each). 7 extra credit points possible for the exercise at the beginning of this course. COURSE GRADE SOURCES Date Source Possible Points My Points 09/24-09/26 EXAM #1 100 10/07 FILM #1a 10 10/09 FILM #1b 10 11/12-11/14 EXAM #2 100 11/18 FILM #2a 10 11/20 FILM #2b 10 12/19 FINAL EXAM 100 TOTAL POINTS 340 Extra Credit Possible 16 TOTAL + EXTRA CREDIT 356 GRADING SCALE Letter Grade Percentage Points Needed A 92-100%+ 312-356 A- 90-91% 305-311 B+ 87-89% 295-304 B 82-86% 278-294 B- 80-81% 271-277 C+ 77-79% 261-270 C 72-76% 244-260 C- 70-71% 237-243 D+ 67-69% 227-236 D 62-66% 210-226 D- 60-61% 203-209 F 0-59% 0-202

Accommodations. If you have a disability and need assistance for this class, please contact the Office of Academic Access in Rocket Hall 1820. Phone: 419-530-4981; TTY: 419-530-2612. UT's Academic Dishonesty Policy Department of Psychology Statement on Academic Honesty Statement In this class 'academic dishonesty' also includes: 1. Copying from someone's exam or even looking at someone else's exam. 2. Looking at cheat notes or the textbook during exams. 3. Stealing exams or using stolen exam materials. 4. Forging materials for the extra credit experiments. 5. Signing/forging someone's name for required film days or having your name forged for you. 6. Signing the attendance sheet for a required film and then leaving the class. 7. (a) Reading or sleeping during the film or (b) not participating in your discussion group. 8. Having someone else take your test for you or participate in an extra-credit experiment for you. Exams, Quizzes, Class Extra Credit, and Film Days: If unavoidable circumstances occur and you must miss an exam, quiz or other extra credit, or film day, documentation for your absence (e.g., illness, funeral, court date) is required. Making up the film days requires viewing the film at the library (or online) and writing a 2-page typed paper answering the discussion questions. Since you are afforded multiple days to take the exams, only in extraordinary circumstances will students be able to make up a missed exam. Please let me know immediately if you will be unable to take an exam within the time frame allotted. Electronic Communication Devices: Please make sure your cell phone, smart phone -- any electronic communication device -- is turned OFF during class. No texting, surfing the web, etc. The ONLY exception is for emergencies. Talking During Class: While quietly and briefly talking to a classmate is fine if you have a quick question, comment, etc. any extended or frequent talking is distracting to other members of the class. If I ask you to stop and you persist, I will ask you to leave class and you must comply. Questions and Consultations: If you have questions about the course, you may contact me during office hours or by email. As a note, I do not provide psychological services to my current students. CLASS SCHEDULE, READINGS, EXAMS, & DUE DATES DATE TOPIC READINGS 08/26 Introduction to the Course Syllabus 08/28 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology (7 extra credit points) Chapter 1 09/02 LABOR DAY 09/04 Methods of Research Chapter 1 09/09 Contemporary Perspectives and Methods of Treatment Chapter 2 09/11 Contemporary Perspectives and Methods of Treatment Chapter 2 09/16 Classification and Assessment of Abnormal Behavior Chapter 3 09/18 Classification and Assessment of Abnormal Behavior Chapter 3

09/23 Exam #1 Review and Extra Credit Quiz 09/25 EXAM #1 in class (also available from 9/24 to 9/25 in UH 5150F) 09/30 Stress and Health Chapter 4 10/02 Trauma-Related Disorders: PTSD & Dissociative Disorders Chapters 4 & 6 10/07 **FILM #1: The Snake Pit 10/09 **FILM #1: The Snake Pit (cont.) and Film Discussion 10/14 FALL BREAK 10/16 Anxiety Disorders Chapter 5 10/21 Mood Disorders Chapter 7 10/23 Mood Disorders (cont.) Chapter 7 (cont.) 10/28 Substance and Eating (not Sleep-Wake) Disorders Chapter 8 & 10 10/30 Suicide and Suicidal Behaviors Chapter 7 (pp. 280-286) Required Video is Shown in Class (2:20 to 34:00): Thomas Joiner s Theory of Suicide 11/04 Abnormal Behavior in Childhood and Adolescence Chapter 13 11/06 Neurocognitive Disorders and Disorders Related to Aging Chapter 14 Exam #2 Review and Extra Credit Quiz 11/11 VETERAN S DAY 11/13 EXAM #2 in class (also available from 11/12 to 11/13 in UHall 5150F) 11/18 **FILM #2: I Never Promised You a Rose Garden 11/20 **FILM #2: I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (cont.) and Film Discussion 11/25 Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders Chapter 11 11/27 THANKSGIVING BREAK 12/02 Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (cont.) Chapter 11 (cont.) 12/04 Personality Disorders and Impulse-Control Disorders Chapter 12 12/09 Personality Disorders and Impulse-Control Disorders (cont.) Chapter 12 (cont.) 12/11 Final Exam Review & Extra Credit Quiz 12/19 (Friday) FINAL EXAM in class (also available all finals week in UH5150F) **Required Class Attendance Days

INTERESTING WEBSITES RELATED TO PSYCHOLOGY UT Websites UT Undergraduate Psychology Degree. The Department of Psychology at the University of Toledo offers a Bachelor of Arts degree for undergraduate students majoring in psychology. UT Undergraduate Psychology Resources. See website for resources. UT Psi Chi Webpage. Psi Chi is the International Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology. With over 1,050 chapters, Psi Chi is one of the largest honor societies in the United States and is an affiliate of both the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Association for Psychological Science (APS). Membership is open to graduate and undergraduate students who are making the study of psychology one of their major interests, and who meet the minimum qualifications. UT Psychology Honors Program. Psychology majors are encouraged to earn the graduation citation "Honors in Psychology" through the Department of Psychology honors program. A student can be admitted at any time but no later than the end of the first semester of their junior year. See website for details. Abnormal Psychology-Related Websites Internet Mental Health Website. This site is written for both the professional and the non-professional. It contains professional information about disorders and treatment, along with links to support groups, stories of recovery, and other interesting sites. Websites for Students Interested in Psychology as a Career Psych Web by Russ Dewey. Includes many links that can be helpful for psychology undergraduates (e.g., see Careers in Psychology link) Student Doctor Network Forums: Psychology. Psychology forum on the Student Doctoral Network designed for people currently enrolled or applying to clinical psychology doctoral programs. APA Student Website. Information such as choosing psychology as an undergraduate major, planning for graduate school, and careers in psychology. Professional Websites Related to Dr. Mihura Dr. Mihura s UT Faculty and Lab Webpages Society of Personality Assessment. Dr. Mihura was on the board of trustees and won the early career award (in 2002). She conducted online interviews of people who do work in personality assessment to showcase the types of careers that people have in personality assessment.