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Abnormal Psychology

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July 9th, 2022
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Learning Goal: I’m working on a social science multi-part question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.

Chapter 10 Assignment

  1. Name the six types of eating disorder and briefly define each.
  2. Briefly define the treatment for anorexia disorder.
  3. What are the three theories of eating disorders and briefly define each.
  4. Name the 10 sleep disorders and briefly define each.
  5. Briefly discuss the treatment for insomnia.
  6. What are some of the risk factors for impulse-control disorders?
  7. Briefly define Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Pyromania, Kleptomania, Pathological Gambling, Sexual Impulsivity, Trichotillomania , Internet Addiction and Cyber Disorders.
  8. Define Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder.
  9. What is the difference between conduct disorder and oppositional disorder (see slide 94).
  10. What are the treatments for oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder (see slides 83and 96).
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