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Describe with suitable examples the criteria of distinguishing the normal from the abnormal.

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Describe with suitable examples the criteria of distinguishing the normal from the abnormal.

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Criteria for Distinguishing Normal from Abnormal Behaviour are:

  • Deviance: This means the behaviour is very different from what most people do or what society accepts. 
    Example: Hearing voices when no one is speaking may be considered abnormal because it's far from what most people experience.
  • Distress: The person feels uncomfortable, unhappy, or upset because of their behaviour or thoughts. 
    Example: A person with depression may constantly feel sad and hopeless, which causes personal suffering.
  • Dysfunction: The behaviour interferes with the person’s ability to live a normal life, such as working, studying, or maintaining relationships.
    Example: Someone with severe anxiety might avoid going to school or work, which affects their daily functioning.
  • Danger: The behaviour may be harmful to the individual or others.
    Example: A person who talks about suicide or shows violent behaviour may be considered abnormal because it poses a risk.
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Chapter 5: Psychological Disorders and Psychotherapy - Questions [Page 5.57]

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Girishbala Mohanty Psychology 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 5 Psychological Disorders and Psychotherapy
Questions | Q 2. (ii) | Page 5.57
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