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What are the definitions of abnormality proposed by psychologists?
Deviation from
social norms
Failure to function
adequately
Statistical infrequency
Deviation from
ideal mental health
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What does the definition of deviation from social norms imply?
It implies that a person is
abnormal
if they fail to follow the rules or
standards
of society.
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Give an example of deviation from social norms.
Washing hands more than
50
times a day is an example of deviation from social norms.
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What is a limitation of the deviation from social norms definition?
It ignores the role of
historical context
, as social norms change over time.
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How can the definition of deviation from social norms be misused?
It can be used by those in power to
label
and control individuals who disagree with societal norms.
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What is a cultural limitation of the deviation from social norms definition?
Different cultures have different norms, leading to potential mislabeling of individuals as
abnormal
.
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What does the failure to function adequately definition state?
A person is considered
abnormal
if they cannot cope with the demands of
everyday life
.
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What are some signs of dysfunction according to Rosenhan and Seligman?
Signs include suffering,
unpredictability
, and observer
discomfort.
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How do mental health professionals assess failure to function adequately?
They use objective scales like the
Global Assessment of Functioning
(GAF).
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What is a limitation of the failure to function adequately definition?
It is difficult to determine who decides what
constitutes
adequate
functioning
.
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Why might someone with mental health issues still function adequately?
Some individuals manage their
symptoms
and maintain reasonable
functioning
despite their issues.
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What does the statistical infrequency definition state?
Behaviors that are
statistically infrequent
are regarded as abnormal.
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What is the assumption behind statistical infrequency?
Behaviors
are normally distributed, with most people falling around the
mean
.
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How many standard deviations from the mean are considered abnormal in statistical infrequency?
Approximately
5%
of the population falls
2
standard deviations from the mean.
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Give an example of a statistically infrequent behavior.
Auditory hallucinations
are considered statistically infrequent.
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What is a limitation of the statistical infrequency definition?
Not all abnormal behaviors occur infrequently, such as depression.
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What is a problem with the inflexibility of the statistical infrequency definition?
Some behaviors deemed abnormal may not fit within the
2.5%
criteria.
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How is deviation from ideal mental health defined?
Abnormal behavior
is defined by how much it differs from ideal mental health.
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Who proposed the six criteria for ideal mental health?
Marie Jahoda
proposed the six criteria for ideal mental health.
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What are the six criteria for ideal mental health according to Jahoda?
Accurate perception of reality
Positive attitude towards oneself
Environmental mastery
Autonomy
Resistance to stress
Self-actualisation
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What is a limitation of Jahoda's definition of ideal mental health?
It has problems with
validity
as
no one
achieves ideal mental health.
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Why is Jahoda's definition considered culturally specific?
It is based on
individualistic
cultures and may not apply to
collectivist
cultures.
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What are the strengths of the definitions of abnormality discussed?
Objectivity
and lack of bias in some definitions
Comprehensive coverage of various aspects of abnormality
Avoidance of
value judgments
about individuals
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