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Question
Explain briefly the modern perspective or models of abnormal behaviour.
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Solution
- Biological Model:
- Views abnormal behaviour as a result of biological factors such as genetics, brain abnormalities, neurotransmitter imbalances, and hormonal issues.
- Example: Schizophrenia may be linked to dopamine imbalance.
- Psychodynamic Model:
- Developed by Sigmund Freud, this model sees abnormal behaviour as a result of unconscious conflicts, often rooted in childhood experiences.
- Focus on id, ego, superego, and defence mechanisms.
- Behavioural Model:
- Based on learning theories (classical and operant conditioning).
- Abnormal behaviour is learnt and maintained by reinforcement or association.
- Example: Phobias developed through conditioning.
- Cognitive Model:
- Focuses on faulty thinking patterns and irrational beliefs.
- Abnormal behaviour arises from distorted thoughts, perceptions, and interpretations of events.
- Humanistic-Existential Model:
- Emphasizes self-actualization, personal growth, and free will.
- Abnormality results when an individual is blocked from reaching full potential or lacks meaning in life.
- Socio-Cultural Model:
- Considers social, cultural, and environmental influences.
- Factors include poverty, discrimination, family dynamics, and societal expectations.
- Diathesis-Stress Model:
- Integrates biological vulnerability (diathesis) and environmental stressors.
- Explains how disorders develop through the interaction of predisposition and life stress.
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