Abnormality

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    • Statistic infrequency def
      Occurs when indv has less common characteristics (if outside of 1 standard deviation)
    • Example of statistical infrequency
      Being more depressed or having lower IQ than most of the population. Eg 1% of population has schizophrenia so it's abnormal
    • Name 2 strengths of statistical infrequency
      +Real life application
      +Benefits of being labelled abnormal
    • How is real life application of statistical infrequency a strength
      +can be applied to diagnosis of intellectual disability disorder
      +if behaviour deviates from Stat norm, easy to diagnose many mental health disorder
    • How is benefits to being labelled abnormal of statistical infrequency a strength
      More support eg ppl with low IQ & ppl with higher depression score benefit from therapy
    • Name Weaknesses of statistical deviation
      -Unusual characteristics can be positive
      -Issue of being labelled abnormal
    • How is unusual characteristics being positive a weakness of statistical infrequency
      Eg IQ being 130+ is just as abnormal at 70- but high IQ is desirable characteristic
      -Just bc abnormal, doesn't mean it needs treatment to make normal
    • How is issue with being labelled abnormal a weakness of statistical infrequency
      Person with low IQ who isn't distressed, won't need diagnosis bc label may negatively impact person due to social stigmas
    • Definition of deviation from social norms
      Concerns behaviour that is diff from accepted standards of behaviour in a community or society (ppl may suffer from formal/informal sanction)
    • Example of devotion from social norms
      Eg anti social personality disorder= Failure to conform to lawful
      and culturally normative ethical behaviour
      Eg psychopath= abnormal because don't conform to moral standards
    • Name 2 strengths of deviation from social norms
      +Social norm is better than Stat norms
      +Real life application
    • Why is Social norm better than Stat infrequency (+ve)
      +Because takes into account desirability of behaviour but Stat deviation doesn't
      Eg genius= stat deviation but not abnormal
    • Why is real life application of deviation from social norms a strength
      +used in clinical practice eg antisocial personality disorder
      BUTTT ignores other factors eg how distress to other people as a result of APD, so this def can't be used as only reason for defining abnormality
    • Name 2 Weaknesses of deviation from social norms
      -Cultural relativism
      -Can lead to abuse or human rights
    • How is cultural relativism a weakness
      Social norms vary from diff generations & cultures
      Eg hearing voices is socially acceptable is some cultures but abnormal in UK
      Can be an issue of ppl from one culture, living in another culture
    • How is abuse of human rights a weakness of social norms
      -Eg diagnosis of Nymphomania in women (symptom is sexual attraction to WC men)= control over women
      -Modern psychologists says modern categories of mental disorder abuses ppls right to be different
    • Failure to function adequately def
      Occurs when someone is unable to cope with ordinary demands of day to day living.
      Rosentham & Seligman identify 3 criteria:
      1) when one no longer conforms to standard interpersonal rules eg eye contact, personal space
      2) experiencing severe personal distress
      3) behaviour= irrational (dangerous to themselves others)
    • Name a strength of failure to function
      Represents threshold for help
    • How is threshold for help a strength
      represents sensible threshold for when ppl need profession help
      treatment and service can be targeted to those who need them most
    • name 2 weaknesses of failure to function
      discrimination
      can be normal
    • How is there discirmination against failure to fuinction
      Hard to distinguish failure to funciton vs just deviation
      eg not having a permanat job may be a choice
      eg ppl who practice extreme sports may adapt maladaptive behaviour
    • how can failure to function be normal
      some circumstances which we may choose to fail to cope eg bereavement. difficult circumstances shouldnt be a criteria to give someone a label
    • Deviation from ideal mental health def
      -focuses on whats normal, not whats abnormal
      -criteria:
      no distress/symptoms
      rational/realistic
      self actualisation
      cope w/ stress
      good slef esteem/ lack of guilt
      independant
      successful work & love & leisure time
    • Who came up with criteria from deviation for ideal mental health
      Jahoda
    • Strengths of deviation from ideal mental health
      comprehensive definition
    • How is comprehensive definition a strength of deviation from mental health
      +Covers broad range of criteria of mental health
      +covers most of reasons why someone would seek help
      +good tool for thinking about what make the ideal mental health
    • Name weaknesses of devation from ideal
      -Cultural relativism
      -Unrealstically high standards
      -Labelling
    • How is cultural relativism a weakness of deviation from ideal mental health

      -Criteria= too ethnocentric
      -Eg self actualisation may be deemed self indulgent in cultures that focus on community values
    • How is Unrealstically high standards a weakness of deviation from ideal mental health
      Very few ppl achieve all of Jahodas criteria/may not last long so all ppl are abnormal
      +but can be used to highlight to ppl the benefits receiving treatment will give them
    • How is labelling a weakness of deviation from ideal mental health

      Judging one if they fail to cope/ meet criteria creates label whicb makes problem worse
      -eg normal to get depressed after losing job/ relationship
      -so future boss, friend, partner may attach permanent label to that person
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