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Curtis, Drew A.; Kelley, Leslie J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2023
Background: A great amount of information is presented to psychology students through various mediums, often leading to misinformation and believing inaccurate psychological myths. Objective: We conducted two studies to examine psychomythology of psychopathology and whether mythbusting may be an effective pedagogical tool. Method: In Study 1, a…
Descriptors: College Students, Psychopathology, Misconceptions, Courses
Morton Ann Gernsbacher; Christen E. Seyl; Amanda M. Cox – Teaching of Psychology, 2025
Background: To mitigate stigma, many universities recently changed the name of their "Abnormal Psychology" course to "Psychopathology." Objective: In a preregistered study, we investigated whether "Psychopathology" is less stigmatizing than "Abnormal." Method: Undergraduate students completed an implicit…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Course Descriptions, Naming, Psychology
Owens, Rhea L.; Heaslip, Sean; Thombre, Meara – Teaching of Psychology, 2022
Background: While abnormal psychology courses have traditionally focused on psychopathology, there are several benefits to adopting a strengths-based approach. Objective: This study examined the teaching of a strengths-based assessment approach (the DICE-PM Model), compared to teaching as usual, in an undergraduate abnormal psychology course.…
Descriptors: Psychology, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students, Psychopathology
Ferrari, Anne – Teaching of Psychology, 2021
Research shows that stigma toward mental illness prevents a large percentage of college students from seeking help. Finding pedagogies that can be utilized in the classroom to reduce stigma is important. The present study replicated previous research that utilized celebrity case material in the teaching of abnormal psychology for the purpose of…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Psychopathology, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness
Sheen, Mercedes; AlJassmi, Maryam A.; Jordan, Timothy R. – Teaching of Psychology, 2017
This study compares the traditional use of case studies against the novel use of discussion boards to teach naive students in the United Arab Emirates about anxiety disorders. Sixty-six female students from an abnormal psychology class were randomly assigned to either the case study condition (CSC) or the discussion board condition (DBC). Students…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Comparative Analysis, Case Studies, Foreign Countries
Yalch, Matthew M.; Vitale, Erika M.; Ford, J. Kevin – Teaching of Psychology, 2016
Recent changes to the diagnosis of child antisocial behavior provide different methods of conceptualizing it (e.g., traditional symptom-based diagnoses and alternative trait-based methods). However, there is little research on how psychology students might use these different methods and what kind of instructional formats might be amenable to…
Descriptors: Psychology, Antisocial Behavior, Clinical Diagnosis, Teaching Methods
Simonton, Dean Keith – Teaching of Psychology, 2012
In the past decade, the psychological study of creativity has accelerated greatly. To facilitate the teaching of creativity, I provide an overview of the recent literature. The overview begins by discussing recent empirical results and research trends. This discussion specifically treats creativity's cognitive, differential, developmental, and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Development, Instruction, Teaching Methods
Shatkin, Jess P.; Diamond, Ursula; Zhao, Yihong; DiMeglio, John; Chodaczek, Michaela; Bruzzese, Jean-Marie – Teaching of Psychology, 2016
This study tested the impact of the skills-building component of a two-semester risk and resilience (R&R) course on the stress, coping skills, and cognitive style of 36 undergraduates compared to 62 students enrolled in a child and adolescent psychopathology course. In the fall, students learned about risk taking and decision-making as well as…
Descriptors: Risk, Resilience (Psychology), Undergraduate Students, Intervention
Kendra, Matthew S.; Cattaneo, Lauren B.; Mohr, Jonathan J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2012
Abnormal psychology instructors often use traditional and personal methods to educate students about and improve student attitudes toward mental illness and professional help-seeking. Data from abnormal psychology students (N = 190) were used to determine if and how students' attitudes toward mental illness and professional help-seeking attitudes…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Help Seeking, Student Attitudes, Mental Disorders
Deo, Michael S.; Lymburner, Jocelyn A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
The current study explored whether an affliction similar to Medical Student Syndrome occurs in psychology students (i.e., Psychology Student Syndrome) by examining the relationship between self ratings of psychological health and the number of psychopathology courses taken. Undergraduate participants rated their level of concern about suffering…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Medical Students, Mental Health, Psychopathology
Lowman, Joseph; Judge, Abigail M.; Wiss, Charles – Teaching of Psychology, 2010
Lurking on the Internet aims to put a human face on psychopathology for the abnormal psychology course. Student groups are assigned major diagnostic categories and instructed to search the Internet for discussion forums, individual blogs, or YouTube videos where affected individuals discuss their symptoms and lives. After discussing the ethics of…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Psychopathology, Internet
Canu, Will H. – Teaching of Psychology, 2008
This article describes an activity for an undergraduate abnormal psychology course that used student-generated data to illustrate normal versus clinically significant anxiety responses related to specific phobias. Students (N = 37) viewed 14 images of low- or high-anxiety valence and rated their subjective response to each. Discussion in a…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Experiential Learning, Anxiety, Learning Activities
Stark-Wroblewski, Kim; Kreiner, David S.; Boeding, Christopher M.; Lopata, Ashley N.; Ryan, Joseph J.; Church, Tina M. – Teaching of Psychology, 2008
We examined whether using virtual reality (VR) technology to provide students with direct exposure to evidence-based psychological treatment approaches would enhance their understanding of and appreciation for such treatments. Students enrolled in an abnormal psychology course participated in a VR session designed to help clients overcome the fear…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Psychopathology, Therapy, Fear

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