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Statistical Frequency Approach CORRECT ANSWERS says that a behavior may be considered abnormal if it occurs rarely or infrequently in relation to the behaviors of the general population
Deviation from Social Norms Approach CORRECT ANSWERS says that a behavior is considered abnormal if it deviates greatly from accepted social standards, values, or norms.
Maladaptive Behavior Approach CORRECT ANSWERS defines a behavior as psychologically damaging or abnormal if it interferes with the individual's ability to function in his or her personal life or in society. Most preferred by health profressionals
How are mental disorders and psychological disorders related? CORRECT ANSWERS Mental Disorders and Psychological Disorders have the same definition. Both are defined as "a prolonged or recurring problem that seriously interferes with an individual's ability to live a satisfying personal life and function adequately in society."
Various Causes of Abnormal Behavior CORRECT ANSWERS Advanced studies of genetic factors, methods of studying the living brain, biological factors, cognitive-
emotional-behavioral factors, and environmental influences are all causes of abnormal behavior.
Clinical Assessment CORRECT ANSWERS Considers the person's psychological, biological, and social factors along with the past and present problems, stressors, and cognitive or behavior symptoms. Neurological tests, clinical interviews, and psychological tests are used in this assessment.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM 5) CORRECT ANSWERS manual used by mental health professionals to diagnose and treat mental disorders in a
uniform way. While uniformity is good in some ways, the DSM criteria labels which may generate negative stereotypes with negative social and political effects.
Describe the effects of labeling and social stigma attached to mental disorders? CORRECT ANSWERS Although the goal of the DSM is to give mental disorders particular diagnostic labels, once a person is labeled, the label itself may generate a negative stereotype. The negative stereotype results in negative social and political effects, such as biasing now others perceive and respond to the labeled person.
Anxiety Disorders CORRECT ANSWERS Generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and PTSD.