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inverse agonists
opposate effect of agonists
mood, affect emtion
mood, is a more constant indicator of emtion
affect is emitoanl excpession associted with behvoir

emtion: shor term thing

subjective experience, associated with mood, temperament, personality, and disposition.




cognative science
how we aquire process and store information
hormone c
chemcial messagner int eh blood stream
behvoiral model brought the sysematic development of a more sceitnfiic approach to psycological asepcts of psycopathology
brought the sysematic development of a more sceitnfiic approach to psycological asepcts of psycopathology

directly observable behvoir with a goal of predciting bevhoir.

behvroialism
introspection has no part of psychopathology
catharsis
revealing unconcous tension
ego psychologoy
according to ana frued tthe indivudal slowly accumulates adaptaitonal apcities skill in reality testin and defences. abnormal behvoir developswhen the ego is deficient in regulating such func tions as delying and controlling impluses or marshalling approatie nomral defecnes to strong internal conflcits.
epidoloogy
study of factots affecting health and illness.
familiy studies
sceintits simply examine a behvoiral pattern or emtional trait int he ocntext of the family the member with the trait ingle out for stoduy is called porband.
genetic linkage and association studies
when a family disorder is studied, other inhereted characitsts s are asses at the saem time, these outehr charactersitics are called gene markers, and are selected becuase we know thier exact location


wereas linkage studies compare markets in a large group of peopelw ith paridtucalr disroders,

assication studies compares these people adn people without the disroder.




proband
in who has a traight singled otu for the family study is called the proband.
trend
direction or change in behvoir in a sceintific study.

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