Clinical Psychology
,The 4 D's
,The 4 D’s
Deviance= behaviour that is not considered normal in society. However, this varies fro
culture to culture and throughout time. The behaviour must also be considered
undesirable.
Dysfunction= how the behaviour impacts daily life for the individual. Whether it preven
them holding down a job or financial responsibilities. Individual needs to be dysfunctio
in more than one area. However, this can be considered subjective.
Distress= if the behaviour causes upset to the individual. However, this is hard to measu
and is expressed differently be everyone.
Danger= whether the individual is a danger to themselves or others. The common
misconception is that the mentally ill are a high risk to others. Though they are more lik
to hurt themselves. However, these dangerous emotions are often hidden well.
, The 4 D’s evaluation
Strengths Weaknesses
Practical application- aids diagnosis by Practical application- not everybody w
providing evidence. presents the 4 D’s have a mental illness.
Validity- it has face value, the concepts are Validity- it is an incomplete explanation
easily accepted by society. the 5th D was later added- duration.
Subjectivity- no factual definition of
deviance as it is based off social norms
Dysfunction and danger are not the sam
everyone.
Individual differences- mental illness pre
differently in everyone. People have
different capabilities regarding distress.
,The 4 D's
,The 4 D’s
Deviance= behaviour that is not considered normal in society. However, this varies fro
culture to culture and throughout time. The behaviour must also be considered
undesirable.
Dysfunction= how the behaviour impacts daily life for the individual. Whether it preven
them holding down a job or financial responsibilities. Individual needs to be dysfunctio
in more than one area. However, this can be considered subjective.
Distress= if the behaviour causes upset to the individual. However, this is hard to measu
and is expressed differently be everyone.
Danger= whether the individual is a danger to themselves or others. The common
misconception is that the mentally ill are a high risk to others. Though they are more lik
to hurt themselves. However, these dangerous emotions are often hidden well.
, The 4 D’s evaluation
Strengths Weaknesses
Practical application- aids diagnosis by Practical application- not everybody w
providing evidence. presents the 4 D’s have a mental illness.
Validity- it has face value, the concepts are Validity- it is an incomplete explanation
easily accepted by society. the 5th D was later added- duration.
Subjectivity- no factual definition of
deviance as it is based off social norms
Dysfunction and danger are not the sam
everyone.
Individual differences- mental illness pre
differently in everyone. People have
different capabilities regarding distress.