Abnormal Psychology ❲FRESH · 2024❳
The behavior poses a threat to the individual or to others.
Symptoms interfere with daily life, such as the ability to work or maintain relationships. Abnormal Psychology
There is no single rule for what makes a behavior "abnormal." Instead, psychologists often use the to evaluate if a person needs help: The behavior poses a threat to the individual or to others
The symptoms cause significant emotional pain or suffering for the individual. 🧠 Defining "Abnormality"
Looks at unconscious conflicts and early childhood experiences as the root of current issues.
Abnormal psychology is the scientific study of atypical patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior that may indicate a mental health disorder. Rather than labeling or judging, the field aims to understand the symptoms, causes, and treatments of these conditions to provide support and improve well-being. 🧠 Defining "Abnormality"