Student Performance Task

Course: Honors Psychology Unit: 8

Task: Psychological Disorder Brochure Time Frame: 1 week

Overarching Understanding:

n  The students will understand the common symptoms, causes, and treatments for multiple psychological disorders.

Enduring Understanding:

n  The symptoms and treatments of each psychological disorder varies in the symptoms experienced by each individual.

Essential Question:

n  What are the primary symptoms and treatments to multiple psychological disorders?

Vignette:

n  Students, acting as a psychologist, are to research a category of psychological and find their symptoms, causes, and treatments. Students should be able to differentiate between each category and understand the possible causes of each.

Standard: See attached rubric

Performance Task Blueprint

Course: Honors Psychology Unit: 8

Topic Area: Psychological Disorders and Therapy Time Frame: 4 weeks

Goal

/ Students will create a brochure that includes several key pieces of information pertaining to one category of psychological disorder.

Role

/ Students are to work in small groups to produce a brochure that outlines the specific information about several psychological disorders.
Audience / The audience is anyone interested in the symptoms and causes of multiple categories of psychological disorders.
Situation / You are a psychologist trying to explain to an audience how a category of how psychological disorders affects behavior and multiple treatments for each disorder.
Product or Performance / Create a brochure and present the information to the class.
Standards / See attached rubric

When the Mind Splits

A Project

For Your Enjoyment

Directions: The following project will allow each of you to explore an area of psychology unbeknownst to most. Did you know that in your lifetime you are more likely to be stricken with a psychological disorder than any form of cancer? Psychopathology is the study of the causes, processes, and manifestations of mental disorders. Each of you will dive into the world of mental instability and volatility and hopefully come out with a clear, healthy mind. However, there are no guarantees.

Honors Psychology

The Brochure

You will be working in groups of 2-3. You are to make a tri-fold brochure about a mental disorder. Your teacher must approve the mental disorder.

Your brochure must contain the following information: The bold words in all caps are meant to guide you.

The Check List

--FRONT COVER:

·  A picture or graphic that illustrates your category of disorder

·  Name of the disorder

·  Place on the cover: Honors Psychology, and Hillcrest High School

--INSIDE:

·  A vignette

(small story) that illustrates some of the characteristics of the category of disorder

·  Specific Disorders:

List and briefly describe the symptoms of 5-7 disorders in your category

·  BACKGROUND INFORMATION: (the educational part of the brochure)

State some of the accepted explanations for this category of disorder, such as biological, psychoanalytical, behavioral, and cognitive theories, etc.

What are the diagnostic criteria for your disorders?

·  TREATMENT:

State some of the accepted therapeutic processes for the disorder. Include therapies from the different perspectives in psychology.

·  BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Are there any popular books (and movies) about your topic that we can watch as a class? (find and list at least 3)

Good Websites to check out? (find and list at least 3)

·  REFERENCES:

You will need to list the web sites you used for gathering information, your textbook, and any other resources.

--BACK COVER:

·  In this section include your name(s), Honors Psychology, teacher name and school name.

You will be using Microsoft Publisher to complete this product. Worth 50 points!

Group Pre-Conference

Group name: ______

Group Members: 1) ______

2) ______

3) ______

DSM-IV category: ______

Group Member Tasks:

1)  ______

2)  ______

3)  ______

Mental Disorder Categories

Major DSM-IV Categories

Anxiety Disorders

·  Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

·  Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia

·  Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

·  Trichotillomania

Somatoform Disorders

·  Somatization Disorder

·  Hypochondriasis

·  Conversion Disorder

·  Somatoform Pain Disorders

Dissociative Disorders

·  Depersonalization

·  Dissociative Amnesia

·  Dissociative Fugue

·  Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality)

Mood Disorders

·  Major Depression

·  Bipolar I Disorder

·  Bipolar II Disorder

·  SAD (seasonal affective disorder)

·  Dysthymia Disorder

·  Cyclothymic Disorder

Psychotic Disorders

·  Schizophrenia

·  Paranoid schizophrenia

·  Disorganized schizophrenia

·  Catatonic Schizophrenia

·  Undifferentiated Schizophrenia

·  Delusional Disorder

Personality Disorders

·  Borderline

·  Antisocial

·  Dependent

·  Narcissistic

·  Paranoid

Sexual Dysfunctions

·  Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

·  Sexual Aversion Disorder

·  Dyspareunia

·  Vaginismus

·  Gender Identity Disorder

Paraphilias

·  Exhibitionism

·  Fetishism

·  Frotteurism

·  Pedophilia

·  Masochism

·  Sadism

FRONT COVER:

·  A picture or graphic

___/2

·  Name of the disorder

___/2

·  Place on the cover: Honors Psychology and name of school

___/2

--INSIDE:

·  A vignette

___/10

·  Specific Disorders:

___/10

·  BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

___/10

·  TREATMENT:

___/10

·  BIBLIOGRAPHY:

___/10

·  REFERENCES

____/10

--BACK COVER:

____/4

--Total

____/70

ANDREA YATES TRIAL

Questions to prosecution

Ø  What is your definition of insanity?

Ø  How would you convince the jury that Andrea Yates was “insane” at the time of the crime

Ø  Yates drowned her five children in a bathtub. Why isn’t this murder?

Ø  Yates waited until her husband left for work before drowning her children. Doesn’t this prove that she knew what she was doing?

Questions to defense:

Ø  How would you convince the jury that Andrea Yates was “sane” at the time of the crime

Ø  Andrea Yates was hospitalized for depression, 2 suicide attempts, and a nervous breakdown…in your opinion, why don’t these facts give proof of insanity?

Ø  Do you disagree with the insanity defense plea or just that Yates does not fit the criteria for using it?

1.  Write a brief introduction for your side of the case

2.  List 3 facts to prove your side

3.  List 3 questions to ask opposing side