Skin and Stigma Flashcards

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what is illness behaviour?

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the way symptoms are perceived and dealt with by different types of people

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what is the difference between disease and illness?

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disease = pathological condition which can be measured and quantified
illness = experience of discomfort and suffering, very subjective and cant be quantified
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difference between labelling and stigma?

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labelling = giving something a name, defining something by a feature (e.g medical diagnosis)
stigma = powerful form of labelling (e.g - "boy with the gross sores")
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give three reasons why humans label and stigmatise

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humans are social animals and have both internal and external lives
humans are story telling animals so like to construct meaning in things in life
humans value roles so attach bundles of social expectations to a group within social structure (e.g - a particular characteristic)

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describe stigma

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imputing a wide range of imperfections on the basis of the original one
perceiving someone’s defensiveness reactions as a reflection of their condition/disability

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how can a stigma affect those affected?

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stigma can become part of the persons behaviour so they start acting like people expect them to act and become the stigma

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what is the difference between sensation and perception?

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sensation = raw data that impacts the sense organs

perception provides meaning to this data so is creative and interpretive and can be affected by previous experience etc

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describe the concept of gestalt psychologyq

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Arch (1946)
the human eye sees objects in their entirety before perceiving the individual parts and small details
due to innate programming as the whole is greater threat than sum of its parts

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what is a stereotype?

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overgeneralisation

where in the absence of information we constitute a guess or make things up

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describe emotion development

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fast reactions to something either unexpectedly positively or negatively valued
involve cognitive interpretation as well as physical arousal
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what is an affect?

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momentary feeling states

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what are the 6 primary affects?

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happiness
surprise
fear
sadness
interest
disgust
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is there cultural variation in affect display?

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yes

often in affect display rules

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