How Is Abnormal Psychology Defined
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Abnormal Psychology Abnormal behaviour is defined as behaviour that is considered to be maladaptive or deviant by the social culture in which it occurs. Though disagreement exists regarding which particular behaviour can be classified as abnormal psychologists have defined several criteria for purposes of classification.
Literally, the word 'abnormal' means 'away from the norm' hence, abnormal behaviour is behaviour which departs from the norm. In turn norms can be defined in different ways. One is
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of mental health services by ethnic minorities. In H.F. Myers, P. Wohlford, L.P., Guzman and R.J. Echenmendia (eds.), Ethnic minority perspectives on clinical training services in psychology. Washington, D.C.:American Psychological Association, 23-31. *R.H. Dana (1993), Multicultural assessment perspectives for professional psychology, Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon. *Glassman, William E. Approaches to Psychology 2nd Edition. Buckingham: Open University Press, 1997. *Haralambos, Mike et al. Psychology in Focus A-Level. Bath: Causeway Press, 2002.