psychopathology

    Subdecks (3)

    Cards (151)

    • abnormality
      -statistical infrequency
      -failure to function adequately
      -deviation from social norms
      -deviation from ideal mental health
    • abnormality as statistical infrequency

      -behaviour abnormal as statistically rare
      -people who're 2 standard deviations above/below mean are abnormal
    • statistical infrequency limitations
      -doesn't take desirability into account > some are beneficial & don't require treatment
      -inaccuracy of statistical data > gender bias
      > men bottle up issues, women tell doctors
    • abnormality as deviation from social norms
      -society has rules about what're acceptable behaviours, beliefs & values
      -abnormal if deviates from some notion of what society considers proper/acceptable
    • social norm limitations
      -related to moral standards that vary over time > inconsistent
      -cultural relativism > social standards vary from culture to culture
      > all cultures define abnormality differently
      > may result in incorrect diagnosis of abnormality
    • abnormality as failure to function adequately

      -behaviour that prevents coping with demands of everyday life
      -assessed on Global Assessment of Functioning Scale
    • failure to function adequately limitations
      -involves making subjective value judgements about others as to what is failure to function
      -ethical issues > doctors making judgements / labelling
      -many 'normal' people fail to cope with demands of life
      > not coping = abnormal?
    • abnormality as deviation from ideal mental health
      -Jahoda > ideal mental health consists of having:
      > positive attitude towards oneself
      > opportunity to self actualise
      > ability to resist stress
      > personal autonomy (not being too dependent on others)
      > accurate perception of reality
      > ability to adapt to one's environment
    • ideal mental health limitations
      -so demanding of mental health > everyone considered abnormal
      -cultural relativism > ethnocentric/individualistic list
      > collectivist society sees personal autonomy far from ideal
      -lead to incorrect diagnosis
      -accurate perception of reality not characteristic of normal people
      > Taylor
      > depressive realism
      -perceptions of reality change with time & new knowledge
      > inconsistent