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Developmental Psychopathology
Lectures

Lecture 1
Introduction to Developmental Psychopathology

Defining Disordered Behaviour (normal or abnormal)

Developmental norms: descriptions of typical rage or typical sequences in developmental
behaviour over time

DEVELOPMENTAL NORMS




CULTURAL NORMS

Diagnostic Criteria
Argue with authority figures / parents

GENDER NORMS

Girls: passive, emotional, dependent, quiet
Boys: dominant, aggressive, active

(Cultural norms and gender norms interact)

SITUATIONAL NORMS

Context, expectations

ROLE OF ADULTS

Different perspectives, expectations
Concerns

,CHANGING VIEWS OF ABNORMALITY

Homosexuality
Biting nails
Masturbation

HARM INTERFERENCE

Behaviour creates problems for child, or other around
Interfere with everyday functioning

Classification of Abnormal Behaviour

- Clinical approach
- Empirical approach

CLINICAL APPROACH

DSM: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorder (american psychiatric
association)
- Dominant

ICD: International statistical Classification of Diseases and mental health problems (world
health organization)

Classification

Problematic behaviour ‘exists’ when:
- Clusters of symptoms
- Symptoms are persistent / recurrent / intense / excessive / unreasonable
- Symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in major life areas

Key Characteristics

- Clinician-derived (make final decision)
- Categorical (either you have it or you don’t)
- Commonly used
- Changing conceptualization of disorders in young people (eg. DSM-IV to DSM 5)

Criticism

- Overdiagnosing behaviour (broad definitions)
- Lacking clear evidence of validity (disorders co-occur, distinct?)
- Lacking clear decision rules (“nearly everyday”? - vague)
- Reifying disorder (abstract, making diagnosis out of symptoms, doesn’t exist?)
- De-emphasizing context (different factors)
- De-emphasizing developmental differences (adults)

, EMPIRICAL APPROACH

Key Characteristics

- Research derived / statistics (analyses, symptoms)
- Syndromes (broadband and narrowband)
- Dimensional (quantitative differences) (to a certain extent)
- Use data from normative samples (comparative)

Investigating Causation + Exploring Pathways of Development

Investigating Causation

- Systems framework
- Risk and protective factors
- Moderation and mediation
- Direct and indirect influences

Developmental psychopathology is a systems framework

- Bio-psycho-social model

Contributing Factors and Processes: Bio-psycho-social Model

● Biological
- Genetic processes
- pre/peri/post-natal CNS damage
- Temperament

● Psychological
- Learning experience
- Cognitive process
- Emotion regulation
- Executive functioning

● Sociocultural
- Family context
- Peer context
- Community and societal contexts

Both risk and protective factors should be considered to understand development of
psychopathology

- Risk factors increase likelihood of developing psychopathology
- Protective factors decrease likelihood of developing psychopathology
- Resilience: don’t develop psychopathology despite the presence of certain risk
factors

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