16. Culture and Context of Psychopathology Flashcards
Sickness, or pathology of the mind. Problematic patterns of thought, feeling or behaviour that disrupted an individuals sense of well-being or social or occupational functioning.
Psychopathology
_____ Theory argued that diagnosis is a way of stigmatising individuals that society considers deviant.
Labelling theory.
Labelling can be dangerous because it turns people into _____, whose subsequent actions are interpreted as part of their craziness and who may face discrimination based on the diagnosis.
patients
Labelled individuals may also take on the role of a sick of crazy person and hence actually begin to play the part into which they have been cast – a phenomenon known as a ____ ____.
self-fulfilling prophecy
Limitations of labelling theory
(1) many disorders are recognised ____ ____ – a suggestion of some universality of their occurrence
cross culturally
(2) although the ____ ____ of labelling can indeed be profound, psychologists could neither treat nor research a problem with out trying to distinguish those who have it from those who do not.
negative consequences
(3) an accumulating body of evidence suggests that schizophrenia is an illness of the brain, much like Alzheimer’s disease, which no one would similarly describe as an ‘____ ____ of seeing the world’.
alternative way
(4) The notion of the noble schizophrenic been branded as crazy by conformist society tends to romanticise ____ ____.
mental illness