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definitions of abnormality
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* real life application for statistical deviation?
docs can identify
severity
of disorders
seeing how
statistically infrequent
their
symptoms
are &
treat
it accordingly
valid
able to have a
positive
impact on patient's
lives
&
society
ignores role of context X for dsn?
surgeon may
wash hands
several times a day,
if this was an
ordinary
person it would be considered
deviating
from
social norms
so labelled
abnormal
?
valid
may falsely label a person as
abnormal
when they are actually not
leads to
misdiagnosis
& receiving
unnecessary
treatments
social norms change over time X for dsn?
homosexuality
was
abnormal
in
1900s
but now not seen as an
abnormality
?
temporal
cannot classify someone as being
abnormal
&
guarantee
they actually are in
todays society
as
attitudes
constantly
change over
time
means our approach to defining
mental illness
is
out
of
date
cultural relativity X for dsn?
social norms
vary within cultures so
difficult
to know when being
broken
sleeping
during day may be sign of
depression
in spain have
siestas
-
midday nap
- their
social norm
?
population
cannot be
generalised
to other cultures
someone may be defined as
abnormal
in one culture but
normal
in another
X not always being accompanied by dysfunction for ftfa?
harold shipman
killed
215
people over
23 yrs
maintained
outward apperance
of a
respectable member
of his
profession
& went
undetected
due to his
ability
to appear
normal
?
valid
may define
abnormal
people as normal as can go about their
normal day
meaning person will be
misdiagnosed
for
psychotic behaviour
may go
untreated
/not
convicted
- has
implications
on
legal system
ignores role of context X for ftfa?
are times in people's lives when its
normal
to suffer from
distress
grieving
is normal & may display
maladaptive
behaviour does not mean person
is
abnormal
?
valid
can
falsely
label those who are going through
stressful
time when are actually normal
may be
unnecessarily
given
treatment
cultural relativity X for ftfa?
what is considered to be
normal functioning varies
from
culture
to
culture
e.g sleeping in the daytime in britain would be
abnormal
but in spain its
normal
?
population
cannot be
generalised
to different
countries
&
culture
whose
normal functioning
is
different
to ours
over demanding criteria X for dimh?
most people do not meet all the
ideals
teens struggle to achieve
self actualisation
as are not given
chance
/
opportunity
?
valid
can label people who are mentally
healthy
&
normal
as
abnormal
high % of people would be
falsely
labelled
abnormal
criteria changes over time X for dimh?
perception
of
reality
aspect of
ideal
m.h changes over
time
in
13th
century
europe
seeing
visions
was + sign of
religious committment
now would be seen as sign of
schizophrenia
?
temporal
doesn't account for
changes
in
perceptions
of imh so could label someone as
abnormal
in
today's
society
who is found to be
normal
in the
future
culturally relative X of dimh?
criteria used to judge
ideal
m.h are
subjective
to
cultural relativism
should not be used to
judge
others of
different cultures
?
population
cannot be used to accurately identify
abnormality
cross
culturally
cannot be
generalised
to
wider
population
X not all unusual characteristics are negative for sd?
having
high iq
may
deviate
from
stat norm
but is not
undesirable
feature
is actually
useful
for that person & for others as their
knowledge
can
positively contribute
to society
?
valid
can label those with
desirable
characteristics as
abnormal
since its
infrequent
X not everyone unusual benefits from a label for sd?
those with
dwarfism
may not respond well to being labelled
abnormal
since their
height
is not same as
stat average
?
valid
ignores fact that
unusual characteristics
don't define person's ability to
function
in
everyday life
could
unnecessarily
impact
mental health
&
well being