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Failure to function adequately AO3
PSYCH PAPER 3 > Psychopathology > Definitions of abnormality > Definition of abnormality - FTFA
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How is abnormality defined in the context of failure to function adequately?
As the
inability
to deal with the
demands
of
everyday
life.
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What did
Rosenhan
and
Seligman
suggest as signs that could determine if someone is not coping?
Signs include
maladaptive
,
irrational
, or
dangerous
behavior.
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What is an example of behavior that causes personal distress?
Someone with
depression
struggling to go to
work.
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How can behavior cause distress to others?
By exhibiting behaviors that
negatively affect friends
or
family.
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What are the signs suggested by Rosenhan and Seligman to determine if someone is not coping?
Maladaptive
behavior
Irrational
behavior
Dangerous
behavior
Behavior causing personal
distress
Behavior causing
distress
to others
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Why would someone with depression be considered abnormal in the context of failure to function adequately?
Because they struggle to
cope
with everyday
demands
, causing
distress
to
themselves
and
others.
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What is a potential consequence of someone not coping with everyday living?
It can cause
distress
to
friends
and
family.
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