Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Failure to
function
adequately
- Unpredictability - behaviour that
you would not expect in the present
circumstance (e.g. committing
suicide after failing your exams)
- There a 6 Criteria that
an individual 'shoul'
have if they want to be
seen as normal
- These 6 criteria are
used to measure
how well an
individual can
function in society
- The more criteria a
person has = more
likely to be seen as
'normal'
- Irrationality -
behaviour that
cannot be explained
in any rational way
- Observer discomfort - any
behaviour that cause discomfort to
others
- Peronal distress - being
uncomfortable in your
surroundings
- Maladaptive behaviour -
behaviour that stops
someone from
achieving life goals
- Violation of moral +
ideal standards -
behaviour that violates
society's moral
standards
- Limitations
- Abnormality isn't always
accompanied by dysfunction
- some people may do
abnormal activiities but still
lead a normal life
- Subjective nature
of Rosenhann &
seligman's
components
- problems in defining all of
componants. Difficult to
describe 'what is
abnormal/ mormal
behaviour'
- Devised by Rosenhann &
Seligman (1989)
- Behaviour that stops you
from living properly
- Dysfunction can include problems
with both work and personal
relationships