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Mental Disorders

Do you know someone who has a behavioral disorder? For example, do you know someone who suffers from severe anxiety attacks? Depression? An eating disorder? In Chapter 10, you learned how psychologists use single-case experimental designs to evaluate treatments for behavioral disorders. What other kinds of disorders are there? Who is likely to be affected? What treatments work? Information about mental disorders, their treatment, about the latest research findings, and help groups is easy to get using the following websites:

http://www.mentalhelp.net/

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http://www.mentalhealth.com/

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Behavior Modification and Other Psychology Information

Applied behavior analysis is the application of the principles of classical and operant conditioning to modifying behavior in real-world situations. This approach to treating behavioral disorders and changing behavior is also called behavior modification. Applied behavior analysis follows directly from the ideas of B.F. Skinner, who after Freud is probably the world’s most well-known psychologist. More about Skinner, and other theorists, as well as just about anything in psychology can be found at the Psi Café. Drop in for a look:

http://www.psy.pdx.edu/PsiCafe/About/index.htm

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