4.1: The failure to function adequately definition Flashcards
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is what?
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and what?
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
How is the failure to function definition shown?
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by what?
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also what?
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, how?
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
Deviation from the ideal mental health definition
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
What does Jahoda’s criteria include?
Jahoda’s criteria includes:
- An accurate perception of reality
- Self-actualisation
- Autonomy
- A positive attitude towards oneself
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, what?
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
How is the deviation from ideal mental health definition shown?
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, why?
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices’
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
What are the voices also doing?
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
What may this do?
This may affect his chances of going to university
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
This may affect his chances of going to university.
First AO3 PEEL paragraph
The first AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the ‘distress to others’ aspect of the failure to function adequately definition is not clear
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
This may affect his chances of going to university.
The first AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the ‘distress to others’ aspect of the failure to function adequately definition is not clear.
Behaviour may what?
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
This may affect his chances of going to university.
The first AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the ‘distress to others’ aspect of the failure to function adequately definition is not clear.
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional, while what?
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional, while the person in question feels no distress
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
This may affect his chances of going to university.
The first AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the ‘distress to others’ aspect of the failure to function adequately definition is not clear.
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional, while the person in question feels no distress, like who?
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional, while the person in question feels no distress, like Stephen Gough, the naked rambler
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
This may affect his chances of going to university.
The first AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the ‘distress to others’ aspect of the failure to function adequately definition is not clear.
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional, while the person in question feels no distress, like Stephen Gough, the naked rambler.
Many schizophrenic people also do not feel that they have a problem, but what?
Many schizophrenic people also do not feel that they have a problem, but others describe their behaviours as erratic and distressing
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
This may affect his chances of going to university.
The first AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the ‘distress to others’ aspect of the failure to function adequately definition is not clear.
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional, while the person in question feels no distress, like Stephen Gough, the naked rambler.
Many schizophrenic people also do not feel that they have a problem, but others describe their behaviours as erratic and distressing.
What does this suggest?
This suggests that the failure to function adequately definition is not a valid definition of abnormality
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are making it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
This may affect his chances of going to university.
The first AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the ‘distress to others’ aspect of the failure to function adequately definition is not clear.
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional, while the person in question feels no distress, like Stephen Gough, the naked rambler.
Many schizophrenic people also do not feel that they have a problem, but others describe their behaviours as erratic and distressing.
This suggests that the failure to function adequately definition is not a valid definition of abnormality, why?
This suggests that the failure to function adequately definition is not a valid definition of abnormality, as not all abnormal behaviour is associated with distress or a failure to cope
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are makinThe second AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the criteria of the deviation from ideal mental health definition mainly apply to Western and middle-class cultures.
Self-actualisation is relevant to individualist, but not collectivist, cultures, because they strive for common good, rather than individual attainment, goals and independent success.
Collectivist cultures also stress communal goals and behaviours and see autonomy as undesirable.
Therefore, the deviation from ideal mental health definition is culturally biasedg it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
This may affect his chances of going to university.
The first AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the ‘distress to others’ aspect of the failure to function adequately definition is not clear.
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional, while the person in question feels no distress, like Stephen Gough, the naked rambler.
Many schizophrenic people also do not feel that they have a problem, but others describe their behaviours as erratic and distressing.
This suggests that the failure to function adequately definition is not a valid definition of abnormality, as not all abnormal behaviour is associated with distress or a failure to cope, for example what?
This suggests that the failure to function adequately definition is not a valid definition of abnormality, as not all abnormal behaviour is associated with distress or a failure to cope, for example psychopathy
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are makinThe second AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the criteria of the deviation from ideal mental health definition mainly apply to Western and middle-class cultures.
Self-actualisation is relevant to individualist, but not collectivist, cultures, because they strive for common good, rather than individual attainment, goals and independent success.
Collectivist cultures also stress communal goals and behaviours and see autonomy as undesirable.
Therefore, the deviation from ideal mental health definition is culturally biasedg it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
This may affect his chances of going to university.
The first AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the ‘distress to others’ aspect of the failure to function adequately definition is not clear.
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional, while the person in question feels no distress, like Stephen Gough, the naked rambler.
Many schizophrenic people also do not feel that they have a problem, but others describe their behaviours as erratic and distressing.
This suggests that the failure to function adequately definition is not a valid definition of abnormality, as not all abnormal behaviour is associated with distress or a failure to cope, for example psychopathy.
Second AO3 PEEL paragraph
The second AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the criteria of the deviation from ideal mental health definition mainly apply to Western and middle-class cultures
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are makinThe second AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the criteria of the deviation from ideal mental health definition mainly apply to Western and middle-class cultures.
Self-actualisation is relevant to individualist, but not collectivist, cultures, because they strive for common good, rather than individual attainment, goals and independent success.
Collectivist cultures also stress communal goals and behaviours and see autonomy as undesirable.
Therefore, the deviation from ideal mental health definition is culturally biasedg it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
This may affect his chances of going to university.
The first AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the ‘distress to others’ aspect of the failure to function adequately definition is not clear.
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional, while the person in question feels no distress, like Stephen Gough, the naked rambler.
Many schizophrenic people also do not feel that they have a problem, but others describe their behaviours as erratic and distressing.
This suggests that the failure to function adequately definition is not a valid definition of abnormality, as not all abnormal behaviour is associated with distress or a failure to cope, for example psychopathy.
The second AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the criteria of the deviation from ideal mental health definition mainly apply to Western and middle-class cultures. Why is self-actualisation relevant to individualist, but not collectivist, cultures?
Self-actualisation is relevant to individualist, but not collectivist, cultures, because they strive for common good, rather than:
- Individual attainment
- Goals
- Independent success
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are makinThe second AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the criteria of the deviation from ideal mental health definition mainly apply to Western and middle-class cultures.
Self-actualisation is relevant to individualist, but not collectivist, cultures, because they strive for common good, rather than individual attainment, goals and independent success.
Collectivist cultures also stress communal goals and behaviours and see autonomy as undesirable.
Therefore, the deviation from ideal mental health definition is culturally biasedg it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
This may affect his chances of going to university.
The first AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the ‘distress to others’ aspect of the failure to function adequately definition is not clear.
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional, while the person in question feels no distress, like Stephen Gough, the naked rambler.
Many schizophrenic people also do not feel that they have a problem, but others describe their behaviours as erratic and distressing.
This suggests that the failure to function adequately definition is not a valid definition of abnormality, as not all abnormal behaviour is associated with distress or a failure to cope, for example psychopathy.
The second AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the criteria of the deviation from ideal mental health definition mainly apply to Western and middle-class cultures.
Self-actualisation is relevant to individualist, but not collectivist, cultures, because they strive for common good, rather than individual attainment, goals and independent success.
Collectivist cultures also what?
Collectivist cultures also stress communal goals and behaviours and see autonomy as undesirable
Rob is a sixth form student who has started hearing voices in his head. The voices come often, are usually threatening and make Rob feel frightened. The voices are makinThe second AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the criteria of the deviation from ideal mental health definition mainly apply to Western and middle-class cultures.
Self-actualisation is relevant to individualist, but not collectivist, cultures, because they strive for common good, rather than individual attainment, goals and independent success.
Collectivist cultures also stress communal goals and behaviours and see autonomy as undesirable.
Therefore, the deviation from ideal mental health definition is culturally biasedg it difficult for Rob to complete his homework properly and he is worried about how this may affect his chances of going to university. Rob has not told anyone about his experiences, but his parents and teachers have noticed that he appears distracted, anxious and untidy.
Outline and evaluate failure to function adequately and deviation from ideal mental health as definitions of abnormality (16 marks).
Refer to the experiences of Rob in your answer.
The failure to function adequately definition judges abnormality as an inability to deal with the demands of everyday living.
Behaviour is maladaptive, irrational or dangerous and the behaviour causes personal distress and also distress to others.
The failure to function adequately definition is shown as Rob has personal distress, shown by ‘frightened’ and ‘anxious’ and he also is not coping with everyday tasks, as he cannot ‘complete his homework’ and is ‘untidy.’
The deviation from the ideal mental health definition is that abnormal behaviour is that which fails to meet prescribed criteria for psychological wellbeing.
Jahoda’s criteria includes an accurate perception of reality, self-actualisation, autonomy and a positive attitude towards oneself.
The more criteria someone fails to meet, the more abnormal they are.
The deviation from ideal mental health definition is shown as Rob’s perception of reality is not accurate, as he is ‘hearing voices.’
The voices are also preventing Rob from achieving self-actualisation.
This may affect his chances of going to university.
The first AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the ‘distress to others’ aspect of the failure to function adequately definition is not clear.
Behaviour may cause distress to other people and be regarded as dysfunctional, while the person in question feels no distress, like Stephen Gough, the naked rambler.
Many schizophrenic people also do not feel that they have a problem, but others describe their behaviours as erratic and distressing.
This suggests that the failure to function adequately definition is not a valid definition of abnormality, as not all abnormal behaviour is associated with distress or a failure to cope, for example psychopathy.
The second AO3 PEEL paragraph is that the criteria of the deviation from ideal mental health definition mainly apply to Western and middle-class cultures.
Self-actualisation is relevant to individualist, but not collectivist, cultures, because they strive for common good, rather than individual attainment, goals and independent success.
Collectivist cultures also stress communal goals and behaviours and see autonomy as undesirable.
Therefore, what?
Therefore, the deviation from ideal mental health definition is culturally biased