ESAP心理学英语教程电子教案Unit08课件.ppt
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1、Unit 8 Mental Disorders:Popular MythsSkills focusSkills focusReadingReading understanding dependent clauses with passivesWritingWriting paraphrasing expanding notes into complex sentences recognizing different essay types/structures:descriptive analytical comparison/evaluation argument writing essay
2、 plans writing essaysVocabulary focusVocabulary focus synonyms nouns from verbs definitions common direction verbs in essay titles(discuss,analyze,evaluate,etc.)8.1 Vocabulary8.2 Reading8.3 Extending skills8.4 Extending skillsA Discuss the following questions.1 What does the word insanity mean to yo
3、u?Insanity is a term for serious mental illness.It is often associated with impetuous behaviour and irrational decisions and linked with violence.8.1 Vocabulary2 Which words in box a are correct psychological terms and which words are colloquial?What do they mean?Psychological terms:autistic,psychot
4、ic Colloquial terms:crazy,deranged,insane,lunatic,retarded,madA Discuss the following questions.8.1 VocabularyTermsTermsMeaningsMeaningsautisticpsychoticcrazy&madderangedinsanelunaticretardedaffected by a mental disorder which inhibits social interaction,communication and emotional development.affec
5、ted by a mental illness which is characterized by delusions,hallucinations and losing touch with reality.colloquial,or slang,terms meaning mentally unbalanced.Crazy is the colloquial word for insane in US English,but it is used worldwide.In UK English,mad is the colloquial word for insane,but in US
6、English,mad means angry.insaneaffected by a mental illness.Insane is used in general conversation,but is not a technical term for psychological diagnosis.a person afflicted by mental illness.Historically,people with mental disorders were thought to be affected by the phases of the moon(luna means mo
7、on in Latin).used as a derogatory term for people with learning difficulties or brain damage.B What stereotypes are depicted in headlines A-D on the textbook page opposite?8.1 VocabularyB What stereotypes are depicted in headlines A-D on the textbook page opposite?8.1 VocabularyThe stereotype is of
8、people with mental illness committing violent crimes.The headline evokes images of a crowd of savages attacking defenceless children.Insanity is popularly linked with arson,and research has shown that it is the crime most frequently committed by psychiatric patients.The word crazies is a colloquial
9、noun,formed from the adjective crazy and then made plural.B What stereotypes are depicted in headlines A-D on the textbook page opposite?8.1 VocabularyThe stereotype of a schizophreniccommitting murder,particularly his/her mother.The knife is popular in films as the preferred weapon of an insane per
10、son.The film Psycho is an example of the confusion between schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder and psychotic episodes.Psycho(adj and n)is a colloquial word for insane or a person who is mentally ill.B What stereotypes are depicted in headlines A-D on the textbook page opposite?8.1 Vocab
11、ularyThe autistic genius stereotype comes from the factual relationship between autism and exceptional talent(savant syndrome).10%of people with autism possess an unusual ability in art,music or mathematics.This stereotype is combined with the image of the antisocial personality committing intellect
12、ually complex crimes.In 2001,Gary MacKinnon,a Scottish computer enthusiast with a form of autism,hacked into confidential US Pentagon files.B What stereotypes are depicted in headlines A-D on the textbook page opposite?8.1 VocabularyThe depressed adolescent has been a popular stereotype throughout h
13、istory.The link between depression and suicide is,however,factual.Since the advent of the Internet and social networking sites,for example,teenagers have taken part in online suicide pacts.C Look up each noun in box b in a dictionary.1 Is it countable,uncountable or both?2 What is its psychological
14、meaning?3 What is a good synonym?4 What useful grammatical information can you find?8.1 VocabularyC Look up each noun in box b in a dictionary.8.1 VocabularyWord C/UMeaning in psychologySynonym Useful grammatical informationabuse delusion dissociation C/UU1.excessive or incorrect use of a substance
15、2.physical or mental harm1.a false belief or opinion about yourself or your situation2.the act of believing or making yourself believe something that isnt true.distancing self from disturbing events1.misuse,mishandling2.injure,mistreat,damage,hurtfantasy,illusion,hallucinationusual use is in phrase:
16、drug abuse,alcohol abuse.Usually meaning to take in excess and/or without medical guidance.Can be found as countable in fixed expressions.v=to abuseC/Udetachment,separationC Look up each noun in box b in a dictionary.8.1 VocabularyWord C/UMeaning in psychologySynonym Useful grammatical informationep
17、isodefrenzy imbalance moodCCC/UC/Ua period when the symptoms of a disorder appearstate of uncontrolled mental excitation1.excess or deficit of a chemical element2.disproportionate behaviouran emotional stateevent,incident,occurrenceoutburst,hysteria,derangement1.disparity,discrepancy2.derangement,in
18、sanitydisposition,frame of mind,mindsetusual use is in set phrases:manic episode,depressive episodeusually used in the singularC Look up each noun in box b in a dictionary.8.1 VocabularyWord C/UMeaning in psychologySynonym Useful grammatical informationpactpsychosissuicide syndromeCC/UC/Uan agreemen
19、t to do something togetherinability to differentiate between imagination and reality;a symptom of mental illnessact of killing yourselfa group of symptoms that indicate a specific disorderarrangement,promisederangement,mental disturbancetake your own lifecondition,illness,diseaseused in the phrase:s
20、uicide pactv=to commit suicideC/Uused in the phrase:Downs syndrome,Aspergers syndromeused in the set phrase:psychotic episodeusually used in the singular1 Match the verbs with similar meanings.2 Make nouns from the verbs if possible.D Study the two lists of verbs in box c.8.1 VocabularyD Study the t
21、wo lists of verbs in box c.8.1 VocabularyVerbVerbNounNounVerbVerbNounNouncharacterizeexpelexploitlinklose touch withmanifestperpetuatepropagatevarydefineeliminatetake advantage ofconnectbe detached fromdisplaycontinuespreaddifferdefinitionelimination_connectiondetachmentdisplaycontinuationspreaddiff
22、erencecharacteristicexpulsionexploitationlink_manifestationperpetuationpropagationvariety,variation1How does the writer restate each section heading within the paragraph?Model answers:A:Sensationalism in the press=melodramatic headlines in the newspaper B:Mental health and violence=people who suffer
23、 from mental disorders are violentE Look at the Hadford University handout.8.1 Vocabulary2 Find synonyms for the italicized words and phrases.Use a dictionary if necessary.E Look at the Hadford University handout.8.1 VocabularyItalicized Italicized words/phraseswords/phrasessynonymssynonymsItalicize
24、d words/phrasesItalicized words/phrasessynonymssynonymsMelodramaticmisconceptionsimproveofWith this in mindpopularexploitsviolentprimitiveintimidatingsuch ascharacterizeslinkingacutemental illnessepisodesperpetuateSensationalincreaseTaking this into accounttakes advantage ofbasiclikeassociatingpsych
25、iatric disorderspromotemistaken beliefsaboutcommonaggressivehostiletypifiessevereincidents3 Rewrite each sentence to make paraphrases of the texts.Use:synonyms you have found yourself synonyms from Exercise C the nouns you made in Exercise D passives where possible any other words that are necessary
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