abnormality

    Cards (13)

    • statistical infrequency
      any behavior that is infrequent in the population and falls outside of statistical norms
      (an IQ >145 = 1/1000 people)
    • deviation from social norms
      goes against expected and approved ways in society
      -often rule based
      -vary from 1 situation to another = a relative concept
    • failure to function adequately
      interferes with a person's ability to cope with everyday demands
      -could cause the individual or others distress or danger
    • deviation from ideal mental health
      identifies positive features of ideal mental health and an absence of these is considered abnormality
    • Jahoda's criteria

      -accurate perception of reality
      -potential for growth and development
      -ability to be independent and cope with stress
      -environmental mastery (can identify and correctly function in different environments)
    • statistical infrequency AO3
      definition is neutral - avoids negatively stigmatising people who are abnormal (they're just different based on numbers)
      :( need to distinguish between what's good or bad - very high IQ is desirable but still classed as abnormal
    • statistical infrequency AO3
      unclear cut-off point - no agreement about how rare a behaviour needs to be before it's considered abnormal = reduces usefulness
    • deviation from social norms AO3
      -allows behavior that is disruptive or harmful to society to be considered abnormal/undesirable = wider benefit to society
      :( equates normality with conformity
    • deviation from social norms AO3
      -morally wrong social norms should be challenged (e.g. suffragettes)
      -culturally relative = could create discriminatory treatment of different cultural groups
    • failure to function adequately AO3
      -acknowledges the subjective experience of the individual (if they're distressed by their own behaviour or not)
      -allows harmless eccentricity to be considered normal therefore judgements are less likely to be imposed on the individual
      :( difficult to use in practice because judgements must be made in context with an individuals situation
    • failure to function adequately AO3
      :( some abnormal people have high levels of functioning
      their underlying problem is harmful but hard to spot using this definition (some serial killers)
    • deviation from ideal mental health AO3
      -focuses on the positives
      -covers a wide criteria = high validity
      :( subjective, open to bias
      :( not clear how much you must deviate from to be abnormal
    • deviation from ideal mental health AO3
      -culturally relative = stems from western cultural ideas and cannot be applied universally
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