The current DSM(5) supports a dimensional approach to abnormality

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1. The current DSM(5) supports a dimensional approach to abnormality, whereas the previous DSM(IV-TR) supported a categorical approach. Some psychologists have suggested that a dimensional model (where behavior exists on a continuum and "abnormal" is simply an extreme form of normal behaviors) may be more accurate. Do you support the categorical or the dimensional approach? Which one do you feel is best for classifying personality disorders? Explain.

2. Choose between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and discuss the proposed causes, symptoms, and treatments.

3. What disorders are common in later adulthood, and how can you tell the difference between the symptoms of these disorders and “normal” aging? What can we do as a society to help individuals who suffer from disorders of aging?

4. Under what conditions could someone use the insanity defense? Support your response with factual information from your textbook or additional resources.

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