Introduction to Abnormality Flashcards

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What is abnormality?

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An undesirable state producing severe impairment to a person’s social and personal functioning, often causing anguish.

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What are the 4 definitions of abnormality?

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Deviation from social norms.

Failure to function adequately.

Deviation from ideal mental health.

Statistical infrequency.

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What are social norms?

(Deviation from Social Norms)

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Standards of behaviour that are regarded as acceptable within a given society.

Behaviour that does not follow accepted social patterns, or unwritten social rules. Such violation is considered abnormal.

These norms vary from culture to culture and from era to era.​

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Give an example of someone who would deviate from social norms. Why?

(Deviation from Social Norms)

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E.g. Someone with an anti-social personality.​

They may lack conscience and behave aggressively towards people because they experience little/no guilt. ​

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What is failure to function adequately?

(Failure to Function adequately)

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A model of abnormality based on an inability to cope with day-to-day life caused by psychological discomfort.​

Within a society there are expectations about how people should live; FTFA suggests these are broken.

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Someone suffering from the distress of FTFA may do what?

(Failure to Function adequately)

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Seek help from a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist.

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Who identified the 7 abnormal characteristics of FTFA? When?

(Failure to Function adequately)

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Rosenhan and Seligman (1989).

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State Rosenhan and Seligman’s (1989) 7 abnormal characteristics for FTFA.

(Failure to Function adequately)

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Suffering.

Maladaptiveness.

Vividness and unconventionality.

Unpredictability and loss of control.

Irrationality and incomprehensibility.

Observer discomfort.

Violation of moral and ideal standards.

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Outline and give and example of ‘suffering’.

(Rosenhan and Seligman’s 7 abnormal FTFA characteristics)
(Failure to Function adequately)

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Most abnormal individuals report that they are suffering (sense of loss).

E.g. Grief at the loss of a loved one​.

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Outline and give and example of ‘maladaptiveness’.

(Rosenhan and Seligman’s 7 abnormal FTFA characteristics)
(Failure to Function adequately)

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Prevents an individual from achieving their life goals; working with other/having relationships.​

E.g. Remaining friendly when someone is hostile.​

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Outline and give and example of ‘vividness and unconventionality’.

(Rosenhan and Seligman’s 7 abnormal FTFA characteristics)
(Failure to Function adequately)

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Refers to the way that abnormal individuals behave in certain situations e.g. eccentrics.​

E.g. Removing ones clothing to sunbathe.​

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Outline and give and example of ‘unpredictability and loss of control’.

(Rosenhan and Seligman’s 7 abnormal FTFA characteristics)
(Failure to Function adequately)

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Display inappropriate/uncontrolled behaviour.​

E.g. Laughing at an inappropriate time e.g. during a funeral.​

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Outline and give and example of ‘irrationality and incomprehensibility’.

(Rosenhan and Seligman’s 7 abnormal FTFA characteristics)
(Failure to Function adequately)

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Not always clear why an abnormal individuals behave in certain ways.​

E.g. Disregard for one’s own safety (taking part in extreme sports).​

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Outline and give and example of ‘observer discomfort’.

(Rosenhan and Seligman’s 7 abnormal FTFA characteristics)
(Failure to Function adequately)

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When we see the unspoken rules of social behaviour being broken; tends to reflect cultural differences.​

E.g. Tattooing and body piercing.​

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Outline and give and example of ‘violation of moral and ideal standards’.

(Rosenhan and Seligman’s 7 abnormal FTFA characteristics)
(Failure to Function adequately)

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When someone goes against the moral solution within a situation, these may be outdated depending on the time-period.

E.g. Losing one’s temper.​

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What is the GAF?

(Failure to Function adequately)

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Global Assessment of Functioning.

DSM-V includes how adequately someone is functioning.
Lower the score= more urgent it is that the patient receives treatment/support.​

17
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What is a deviation from ideal mental health?

(Deviation from the Ideal Mental Health)

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When a person fails to strive for and/ or achieve their full potential (self-actualisation).​

18
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What did Marie Johoda suggest about deviation from ideal mental health in 1958?

(Deviation from the Ideal Mental Health)

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Suggested that it was preferable to identify the criteria for positive mental health and look at how frequently they occur within the population.

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What are the 6 criteria that Johoda identified for ideal mental health in 1958?

(Deviation from the Ideal Mental Health)

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Self-attitudes.

Personal growth.

Integration.

Autonomy.

Perception of reality.

Environmental mastery.

20
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Outline ‘self-attitudes’ as a criteria for ideal mental health.

(Johoda’s 6 abnormal DIMH characteristics)
(Deviation from the Ideal Mental Health)

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Sense of identity/high self-esteem.

21
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Outline ‘personal growth’ as a criteria for ideal mental health.

(Johoda’s 6 abnormal DIMH characteristics)
(Deviation from the Ideal Mental Health)

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Extent of individual growth/development.​

22
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Outline ‘integration’ as a criteria for ideal mental health.

(Johoda’s 6 abnormal DIMH characteristics)
(Deviation from the Ideal Mental Health)

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Ability to cope with stress.​

23
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Outline ‘autonomy’ as a criteria for ideal mental health.

(Johoda’s 6 abnormal DIMH characteristics)
(Deviation from the Ideal Mental Health)

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Degree to which an individual is independent of social influences.​

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Outline ‘perception of reality’ as a criteria for ideal mental health.

(Johoda’s 6 abnormal DIMH characteristics)
(Deviation from the Ideal Mental Health)

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Perception is clear and not distorted.

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Outline ‘environmental mastery’ as a criteria for ideal mental health.

(Johoda’s 6 abnormal DIMH characteristics)
(Deviation from the Ideal Mental Health)

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Extent to which an individual is successful and well- adapted.

E.g. Love, work, play, maintain relationships, problem solve etc​.

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What is statistical infrequency?

(Statistical Infrequency)

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Based on the idea that certain behaviours are statistically rare in the population.

Therefore these behaviours are seen as abnormal.

27
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What is regarded as statistically rare depends on what? What do these show?

(Statistical Infrequency)

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A normal distribution.

These show what proportions of people share the characteristics or behaviour in question.

Most people will be on or near the mean (above or below).

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What is trait anxiety?

(Statistical Infrequency)

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A personality characteristic relating to the tendency to experience high levels of anxiety as assessed by Spielberger’s state-trait anxiety inventory.