Definitions of abnormality

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    • Statistical infrequency
      A person's trait, thinking or behaviour is considered to be an indication of abnormality if it is found to be numerically (statistically) rare
    • The statistical approach is the most useful when dealing with characteristics that can be reliably measured
    • Average IQ is 100
    • 68% of people have an IQ in the range from 85-115
    • Only 2.5% of people score below 70
    • Scoring below 70 is unusual and may lead to a diagnosis of intellectual disability disorder
    • Weaknesses of statistical infrequency
      • Some unusual characteristics can be positive (e.g. very high IQ)
      • Some common behaviours are not desirable (e.g. depression)
      • It is hard to determine where to draw the line between common and statistically infrequent behaviour
    • Deviation from social norms
      If a person behaves in a way that is different from what most of society do and does not follow the standards set by society, they are considered abnormal
    • Weaknesses of deviation from social norms
      • Social norms change over time (e.g. homosexuality)
      • Social norms are dependent on culture (e.g. hearing voices)
    • Failure to function adequately
      When behaviour interferes with daily routines, then it is considered abnormal
    • Strengths of failure to function adequately
      • Recognises the patient's perspective
    • Weaknesses of failure to function adequately
      • There are exceptions where maladaptive behaviour is not abnormal due to specific circumstances (e.g. Gandhi's hunger strike)
    • Deviation from ideal mental health
      Jahoda (1958) identified 6 characteristics which she believed promoted psychological health. Anyone unable to show these quantities, she thought indicated abnormality and would be vulnerable to mental disorder
    • Characteristics of ideal mental health
      • Positive attitude towards self
      • Accurate perception of reality
      • Resistance to stress
      • Personal autonomy
      • Mastering the environment
      • Self-actualisation
    • Strengths of deviation from ideal mental health

      • Offers a comprehensive criteria for assessing mental health
    • Weaknesses of deviation from ideal mental health
      • Difficult to meet all criteria (setting an unrealistically high standard)
      • Culturally relative (based on western ideas of individuality)
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