Criado por Maya Thorpe-Mott
quase 8 anos atrás
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Questão | Responda |
Deviation from social norms | Behaviour that is seen as being different from the unstated rules in society. The 'norms' are created by social groups of people - cultural relativity (implicit e.g. unwritten rules and explicit e.g. formal rules such as the law) |
Examples of DFSN | 1.) being polite - it is unacceptable to laugh at a funeral/cause disruption in public 2.) England, it's abnormal to avoid eye contact when speaking to people. Korea, it's considered deviant to meet their eyes in conversation. |
Deviation from ideal mental health | Associated with happiness and competence. The absence of positive attitude an accurate perception of reality. |
Marie Jahoda's 6 principles | Autonomy Mastery of the environment Accurate perception of reality Resistance of stress Positive self-attitudes Self-actualisation |
Example of DFIMH | Not being able to cope in a situation, so has a panic attack (The sufferer maybe unaware that they are "abnormal" |
Failure to function adequately | Does not appear to be coping with everyday life or carrying out normal tasks. The person must be showing signs of distress as well. (Function is assessed using the GAF). |
Examples of FTFA | Lacks hygiene Not washing clothes Not getting out of bed until after midday |
Statistical infrequency | Behaviours which are rare (less common) |
Examples of SI | In the UK, there is an average IQ range of 85-115. Anyone who has an IQ above or below the average range is seen as statistically infrequent due to its rareness |
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