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PSYC 213: Abnormal Psychology (DSM-IV-TR Edition)

David R Bailey
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  • thank you

    I was diagnosed with a mood disorder 16 yrs. ago. Thankful meds work and psychiatrists are ok lol. Well, it too me down the rabbit hole-wanting to learn about more about mental disorders. I am thankful to have found this lecture series. Bailey is enthusiastic and in unbiased imo.

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    5
    Goosie_17
    United States3 years ago
  • Ignorant to personally disorders

    He explains these disorders in a somewhat negative light, borderline has a strong stigma in the mental health field. Referencing his experiences with people in prison gives him a biased outlook. I would go to Marsha Linehan for information about BPD instead, she has studied it for years and created DBT (dialectical behavioral therapy). A treatment people with the disorder can live more closely to a normal life. Teachers who teach psychology who are biased or have stigma towards mental health can... more

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    3
    katejung3712
    United States3 years ago
  • So good

    Started to listen because I am taking this class in fall but I haven’t been in school for a few months so I want to get back in the groove.. SOOOOO GOOD. I love it... even just to know some of these things is good for your own self help. Love it very clear info too update: I am going to miss professor bailey I wish I could meet him lol

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bridgetteeeee
    United States4 years ago
  • Gender Identity Discussion is Outdated

    Sexual Dysfunction (part 2) is pretty outdated on its treatment of trans and transgender patients-it misgenders a trans woman, and is incredibly bioessentiallist and sexist (Professor says that the trans woman in question will never truly be a woman because she will never be able to experience giving birth, etc.). Professor also jumps to treatment options that prioritize conditioning trans/questioning children into behaving along “appropriate“ gender roles, and makes no mention of the social tra... more

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    4
    TheDoctor182
    United States4 years ago
  • Absolutely love!!

    Love this podcast, extremely informative but not dense. I would highly recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jbunt1738
    United States4 years ago
  • Insensitive

    Promotes the pathologising of different personalities. Then refers to the symptoms of the disorders as things that ‘makes the hairs on the back of his neck stand up’ or things he ‘hasn’t got time for. If he is going to support giving these patients a diagnosis he should have equal respect for the symptoms of the disorder as he would for a depressive or schizophrenic patient.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    A.D1234568
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • I have a question

    Would you say that suicidal people are lookin for a REASON to live, to keep fighting? If so can you guys go more into detail about what could be the possible triggers and how to help someone who is currently facing a tough situation and are looking for an escape?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DanielaCalderonEspinal
    United States4 years ago
  • I like to listen to his lectures.

    Great lecture!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    doosy- moosy
    United States4 years ago

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