Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Abnormality
- Failure to function adequately
- Evaluation
- Recognises the
experience of the
patient so we can
view mental
disorder from
their point of view
- For some e.g.
psychopaths have a high
level of function but
would still be considered
abnormal by a
psychiatrist. This
definition does not apply
to all
- Easy to judge because
we can list behaviours
and therefore indicate
abnormality
- Individuals may feel
content in situation,
others are
uncomfortable. WHO
JUDGES?
- Judged on ability to go about everyday life
- For example
eating or
washing
regularly
- Deviation from
social norms
- Departing or diverging from
standard behaviour in a given
society
- isolates mentally ill
- Evaluation
- It is straightforward to
indicate individuals that
have a mental health
problem so they can
receive treatment. So by
this, it will benefit the
individual so they are
offered treatment and
society.
- Does not take into account
the context e.g.wearing a
bikini on a beach is
acceptable but not at a social
event.
- Allows change as society evolves e.g.
homosexuality used to be classified
as a mental disorder on the DSM.
- Some believe that because it
allows change it just excludes
nonconformists from society.
Therefore not reliable
- Based on what disturbs others so it is culture relative
- Based on dominant
group which is white
middle class
- Deviation from ideal
mental health
- Marie Jahoda
- composes of 6 things
- Self-actualisation (personal growth)
- Self attitudes
- Integration
- Being able to
cope in stressful
situations
- Autonomy
- Being independant
- Accurate perception of reality
- Mastery of environment
- ability to love, function at
work and adjust to new
situations
- An absence of
criteria indicates
abnormality and
possibly a mental
disorder
- Evaluation
- Difficult to measure
- According to this crate
many of us will be
abnormal so it is unrealistic
- Suggests mental health is the same as
physical health, even though it's more
complicated than that. And this crate
suggests that they are easy to detect
but mental health issues are based on
life experience.
- Offers an alternative
approach towards mental,
health in a more positive
manner.
- Indicates what characteristics are desirable or not
- Statistical Infrequency
- Mean, Mode
and median
- Behaviour found in individuals
which is rare is considered
abnormal
- Evaluation
- Difficult to determine when
there is a cut-off point as to
when something is
abnormal or normal. Eg.
difficulty sleeping in
depression
- It is objective as it is
statistical information to
reach a conclusion on
someones mental health
- Does not indicate what
characteristics are
desirable or not e.g. high
IQ, as its rare it is
considered as statistically
infrequent
- DSM is based in west where
dominate population is white
middle class, so therefore is not
applicable in other cultures and
regions
- High IQ