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Definitions of Abnormality
Deviation from Ideal Mental Health
AO1- Deviation from Ideal Mental Health
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Jahoda
(
1958
) put forward a set of criteria and suggested that anyone deviating from this was suffering from a mental illness.
A person with a mental illness would lack some or all of
Jahoda's
criteria
.
Jahoda's
criteria were that we are
symptom free
,
rational
,
self-actualised
,
unstressed
,
realistic
, with good
self-esteem
.
Jahoda
(
1958
) suggested that there were 6
criteria
that needed to be fulfilled for ideal mental health(normality).
Positive
attitude towards the self is to have a good sense of
self esteem
.
Self-actualisation
is being in a state of contentment, feeling that you have become the best you can be.
Autonomy
is having independence and self-reliance, meaning the ability to function as an individual and not dependent on others.
Our
resistance
to stress is when an individual should not feel pressure and should be able to handle
stressful
situations competently.
Environmental mastery
means that the person can adapt to new situations and be
at ease
at all situations in their life.
Individuals should also have an
accurate perception
of
reality
, which is a
perspective
that is similar to how others see the world.