What This Document Is
These are Q-Notes covering Units 12 and 13 (Modules 65-73) for Intro Psychology 1 (PSY 101) at Indiana University. They function as a study resource, summarizing key concepts related to abnormal behavior and psychological disorders. The notes are organized by module and include summaries and review questions.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is designed for students enrolled in PSY 101 at Indiana University who are preparing for assessments on the topics of psychological disorders, their classification, and contributing factors. It’s most useful during exam review or when needing a concise recap of the material covered in Modules 65-73. These Q-Notes help students identify core concepts and test their understanding.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document provides a condensed overview and does *not* substitute for attending lectures, completing assigned readings, or engaging with the full course materials. It’s a study *aid*, not a comprehensive textbook replacement. The review questions are prompts for self-assessment and do not include answers.
What This Document Provides
This Q-Note set includes:
* Summaries of key concepts from Modules 65-73, covering topics like defining psychological disorders, the medical model vs. the biopsychosocial approach, the DSM-5, and controversies surrounding ADHD.
* Review questions for each module to help students assess their comprehension.
* Definitions of key terms like “psychological disorder,” “medical model,” “epigenetics,” and “attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.”
This preview *does not* include detailed explanations of complex theories, in-depth case studies, or answers to the review questions. It also does not cover content beyond Modules 65-73.