abnormality

    Cards (11)

    • Definitions of abnormality:
      • Deviation from Social Norms (DSN)
      • Failure to Function Adequately (FFA)
      • Statistical Infrequency (SI)
      • Deviation from Ideal Mental Health (DIMH)
    • Deviation from Social Norms (DSN):
      • Abnormality defined as behavior that goes against unwritten rules and norms in a society
      • Concerned with behavior that is antisocial or undesirable
      • Example: Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD)
    • Evaluation of the Deviation from Social Norms Definition:
      • Supports general ideas of abnormality
      • Social norms change over time
      • Cultural relativity
    • Failure to Function Adequately (FFA):
      • Abnormal when behavior suggests inability to cope with everyday life
      • Focuses on individual suffering
      • Example: Severe depression
    • Evaluation of the Failure to Function Adequately Definition:
      • Real life application
      • Subjective judgement-who decides what is adequate
      • Abnormality not always associated with failing to function adequately
    • Statistical Infrequency:
      • Abnormal behavior is rare or uncommon
      • Individuals who fall outside the 'normal distribution', usually 5% of the population are perceived as abnormal.
      • Example: Schizophrenia
    • Evaluation of the Statistical Infrequency Definition:
      • Objective and sometimes appropriate
      • Focuses on frequency of behavior, not its desirability
      • Behaviors that are statistically infrequent in one culture may be statistically more frequent in another
    • Deviation from Ideal Mental Health (DIMH):
      • Starts from what is normal/mentally healthy and works backwards
      • Jahoda's criteria for normal mental health
      • Example: Anorexia nervosa- distorted perception of own body size, -ve self-concept, low self-esteem.
    • Jahoda's 6 criteria for ideal mental health:
      • Coping with stressful situations and anxiety
      • Personal autonomy: being independent, self-reliant, and able to make personal decisions
      • Accurate perception of reality: perceiving the world in a non-distorted fashion
      • Environmental mastery: being competent in all aspects of life and able to meet the demands of any situation, having the flexibility to adapt to changing life circumstances
      • Absence of these criteria indicates vulnerability to a psychological disorder
    • Evaluation of the Deviation from Ideal Mental Health Definition:
      • +ve approach to viewing abnormality
      • Sets an unrealistically high standard for mental health- who can achieve these criteria
      • Cultural relativism
    • Characteristics of abnormal behaviour related to FFA (Rosenham and Seligman
      • Suffering
      • Maladaptiveness
      • Irrational
      • Observer discomfort
      • Vividness
      • Violation of moral codes
      • Unpredictability