Abnormal psychology
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'Abnormal behaviour' can be defined as behaviour which is unusual, socially unacceptable, dangerous to themselves or others, or whether a person is in a significant amount of personal distress. However, each of these must be defined individually and the cultural background must always be taken into account. Although there is a continuum along which everyone will at some point suffer depressed moods, several different criteria must be taken into account before deciding whether the depressed
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Fridlund, A.J., & Reisberg, D. (1999). Psychology (4th ed.). New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. Nemeroff, C.B. (1998, June). The neurobiology of depression. Scientific American, 278, 42-49. Nevid, J.S., Rathus, S.A., & Greene, B. (2000). Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World (4th ed.). New Jersey: Prentice Hall, Inc. Pinel, J.P.J. (2000). Biopsychology (4th ed.). MA: A Pearson Education Company. Sutherland, S. (1982). Discovering the Human Mind. London: Sceptre Books Ltd.