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Explain the concept of abnormal behaviour according to DSM IV.

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Explain the concept of abnormal behaviour according to DSM IV.

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According to the DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition), abnormal behavior is defined based on several key criteria that distinguish it from normal behavior. The DSM-IV outlines the following main features of abnormal behavior:

  1. Deviance: The behavior significantly deviates from societal or cultural norms.
  2. Distress: The individual experiences significant personal distress or discomfort.
  3. Dysfunction: The behavior interferes with the person's ability to function effectively in daily life, such as in work, relationships, or self-care.
  4. Danger: The behavior may pose a risk of harm to the individual or others.

The DSM-IV uses a multiaxial system to provide a comprehensive diagnosis, taking into account not only clinical symptoms but also medical conditions, environmental stressors, and overall functioning. This approach ensures a more complete understanding of the individual's psychological state and needs.

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Chapter 5: Psychological Disorders and Psychotherapy - Questions [Page 5.60]

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Girishbala Mohanty Psychology 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 5 Psychological Disorders and Psychotherapy
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