Psychology Practice Exams and Reviews:
Students must attend 3 of 6 of the following sessions:
March 24 9am-12pm (test)
March 25 12pm-3pm (test)
April 12 6pm-9pm (test)
April 18 6pm-9pm (test)
April 24 6pm-9pm (test)
May 6 12pm-3pm (verbal review)
Abnormal Psychology - test March 29 (with Treatment)
In this portion of the course, students examine the nature of common challenges to adaptive functioning. This section emphasizes formal conventions that guide psychologists’ judgments about diagnosis and problem severity.
AP students in psychology should be able to do the following:
Vocabulary (click for pdf)
Ppt Presentation (click for pdf)
Answers to the multiple-choice questions at the end of each module in the unit (click for pdf)
The Psychology Commune (click to link to website) has self-grading tests to help you practice/review the material.
The Psychology Commune has has great summaries of Abnormal Psychology (click to link to website).
Try the Disorders Visual Review Guide (click to access) and check the answers (click to access)
Video - Crash Course on Psychological Disorders
Video - Crash Course on OCD and Anxiety Disorders
Video - Crash Course on Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
Video - Crash Course on Trauma and Addiction
Video - Crash Course on Schizophrenia and Dissociative Disorders
Video - Crash Course on Eating and Body Dimorphic Disorders
Video - Crash Course on Personality Disorders
Read about a new suggestion for people who hear voices in their heads - talking back to them.
Article - Eight Professional Athletes Share Their Struggles with Mental Health
The links below take you to the Myers textbook resources:
Introduction to Psychological Disorders
*Flashcards - Module 65
*Module 65 Flip It Video - The DSM and un-DSM: Defining Illness & Health
Anxiety, OCD, & PTSD
*Flashcards - Module 66
*Module 66 Flip It Video - Anxiety Disorders
Mood
*Flashcards - Module 67
Schizophrenia
*Flashcards - Module 68
*Module 68 Flip It Video - Positive and Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia
Other
*Flashcards - Module 69
Online Learning Day
1. Disorders overviews from APPsychology.com
2. Mystery Client PsychSim
4. Losing Touch with Reality
4. Article about Dissociative Identity Disorder
Optional: You can also watch this interview with Eve
Optional: Does Gollum suffer from DID or schizophrenia?
5. Disorders quizzes
6. Fictional Stars, Real Problems
PADLET LINK 3rd
PADLET LINK 4th
Students must attend 3 of 6 of the following sessions:
March 24 9am-12pm (test)
March 25 12pm-3pm (test)
April 12 6pm-9pm (test)
April 18 6pm-9pm (test)
April 24 6pm-9pm (test)
May 6 12pm-3pm (verbal review)
Abnormal Psychology - test March 29 (with Treatment)
In this portion of the course, students examine the nature of common challenges to adaptive functioning. This section emphasizes formal conventions that guide psychologists’ judgments about diagnosis and problem severity.
AP students in psychology should be able to do the following:
- Describe contemporary and historical conceptions of what constitutes psychological disorders
- Recognize the use of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) published by the American Psychiatric Association as the primary reference for making diagnostic judgments.
- Discuss the major diagnostic categories, including anxiety and somatoform disorders, mood disorders, schizophrenia, organic disturbance, personality disorders, and dissociative disorders, and their corresponding symptoms.
- Evaluate the strengths and limitations of various approaches to explaining psychological disorders: medical model, psychoanalytic, humanistic, cognitive, biological, and sociocultural.
- Identify the positive and negative consequences of diagnostic labels (e.g., the Rosenhan study).
- Discuss the intersection between psychology and the legal system (e.g., confidentiality, insanity defense).
Vocabulary (click for pdf)
Ppt Presentation (click for pdf)
Answers to the multiple-choice questions at the end of each module in the unit (click for pdf)
The Psychology Commune (click to link to website) has self-grading tests to help you practice/review the material.
The Psychology Commune has has great summaries of Abnormal Psychology (click to link to website).
Try the Disorders Visual Review Guide (click to access) and check the answers (click to access)
Video - Crash Course on Psychological Disorders
Video - Crash Course on OCD and Anxiety Disorders
Video - Crash Course on Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
Video - Crash Course on Trauma and Addiction
Video - Crash Course on Schizophrenia and Dissociative Disorders
Video - Crash Course on Eating and Body Dimorphic Disorders
Video - Crash Course on Personality Disorders
Read about a new suggestion for people who hear voices in their heads - talking back to them.
Article - Eight Professional Athletes Share Their Struggles with Mental Health
The links below take you to the Myers textbook resources:
Introduction to Psychological Disorders
*Flashcards - Module 65
*Module 65 Flip It Video - The DSM and un-DSM: Defining Illness & Health
Anxiety, OCD, & PTSD
*Flashcards - Module 66
*Module 66 Flip It Video - Anxiety Disorders
Mood
*Flashcards - Module 67
Schizophrenia
*Flashcards - Module 68
*Module 68 Flip It Video - Positive and Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia
Other
*Flashcards - Module 69
Online Learning Day
1. Disorders overviews from APPsychology.com
2. Mystery Client PsychSim
4. Losing Touch with Reality
4. Article about Dissociative Identity Disorder
Optional: You can also watch this interview with Eve
Optional: Does Gollum suffer from DID or schizophrenia?
5. Disorders quizzes
6. Fictional Stars, Real Problems
PADLET LINK 3rd
PADLET LINK 4th