Across
- 4. model of assessing abnormality based on symptoms.
- 9. key researcher in establish the ideal mental health standard.
- 10. Chapman and Chapman (1969).
- 11. diagnosing a person with the correct disorder.
- 12. method of assessing reliability of diagnosis that has two clinicians view the same interview.
- 13. variables in diagnosis based on professional background, beliefs and attitudes toward patients, etc.
- 15. First et al (2019) suggests this is the main reason for using the DSM.
- 16. differences in what individuals from different cultures tell clinicians as symptoms.
- 17. having a mental disorder.
- 18. branch of psychology that studies mental disorders.
- 19. current version of the DSM.
- 20. major instrument/test used in diagnosis of a mental disorder.
Down
- 1. Rosenhan (1973).
- 2. how a patient expresses symptoms can influence diagnosis.
- 3. Payne (2012) concluded that this bias in diagnosis wasn't a factor.
- 5. two or more mental disorders occurring at the same time.
- 6. behavior that was mistaken as abnormal once admitted to a mental hospital.
- 7. symptoms that only exist within a particular culture.
- 8. criteria for establishing inadequate function of abnormality.
- 14. the DSM.
- 16. two different clinicians assess the patient the same way.