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    Outline and evaluate the psychodynamic model of abnormality. (12 Marks) The psychodynamic model (which is based on Freud’s theories) states that abnormalities are results of a conflict which has gone wrong in the “psyche” (in the mind). Freud’s idea states that the psyche - which is made up of the (id‚ ego and superego)‚ should all work in perfect harmony with each other to avoid being an abnormal person. It is the idea that conscious thoughts and feelings are determined by the unconscious mind

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    Outline and evaluate two models of abnormality (12 marks) The essence of a psychodynamic approach is to explain behaviour in terms of its dynamics – i.e. the forces that drive it. The best known example of this approach is Freud. Freud believed that the origins of mental disorder lie in the unresolved conflicts or childhoods which are unconscious. Medical illnesses are not the outcome of physical disorders but of these psychological conflicts. Conflicts between the id‚ ego‚ and superego create

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    normality and abnormality

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    Username 20% Password Remember Me Register Forgot password? Dictionary/ thesaurus Medical dictionary Legal dictionary Financial dictionary Acronyms Idioms Encyclopedia Wikipedia encyclopedia ? abnormality Also found in: Medical‚ Legal‚ Encyclopedia‚ Wikipedia 0.01 sec. This site: Follow: Join the Word of the Day Mailing List Share: This page: Share: On this page Thesaurus Translations Word Browser This site: Follow: Join

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    concept of abnormality is a fluid one‚ fluctuating and changing in “an endless process of man’s self-creation and his reshaping of the world” (Eva Syistova‚ 2010)‚ caving to the will of cultures and individuals over the course of history‚ thus making a true definition almost impossible. However‚ using statistical and social deviations‚ the notion of what ideal mental health is‚ and that failure to function adequately exists‚ psychologists have created a method to help classify abnormality. Perhaps

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    Abnormalities In ECG

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    Abnormalities in ECG Hypothesis If someone with a heart defect are monitored by an ECG machine‚ then the ECG will be abnormal when compared to the ECGs of healthy heats. Materials In order to test this experiment‚ an ECG machine will be necessary to measure the ECG of individuals with a heart defect and individuals with healthy hearts. It will also be necessary to have a program called Biopac to see the reading on a laptop. Additionally‚ volunteers with a healthy heart and heart defects will

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    Lorelle Hathaway Discuss one or more definition of abnormality. Abnormality is defined by society and the general public as to what differs from the normal standard fully functioning way of living. Each of us has unique behaviour that means we can stray easily from social norms but does that make us abnormal? The definition of Abnormality is a deviation from social norms which means that the individual’s behaviour is not similar to the general public which ultimately means that they cannot

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    Defining Abnormality Paper Sabrina Koppen University Of Phoenix Robert Irizarry PSY 410 Abnormal Psychology August 11‚ 2008 Defining Abnormality Paper As William is walking down the street he notices a young woman walking toward him having a full conversation. Technology‚ Bill thought to himself‚ thinking that the young woman has one of those blue tooth ear pieces in her ear. Once Bill is close enough to get a clear view he realizes that the young woman is not on the phone but indeed

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    Concepts of normality and abnormality The presence of a mental disorder may be considered a deviation from mental health norms and hence the study of mental disorders is often known as abnormal psychology Normal" and "abnormal‚" as applied to human behavior‚ are relative terms. Many people use these classifications subjectively and carelessly‚ often in a judgmental manner‚ to suggest good or bad behavior. As defined in the dictionary‚ their accurate use would seem easy enough: normal--conforming

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    Down Syndrome Down syndrome occurs when there is an extra copy of chromosome 21. People with this abnormality is described to be having a physical feature like excess skin at the nape of the neck‚ flattened nose‚ single crease in the palm of the hand‚ small ears‚ small mouth‚ upward slanting eyes‚ wide‚ short hands with short fingers‚ white spots on the colored part of the eye.  The condition is often associated with some level of mental retardation or learning disabilities. These individuals are

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    The concept of abnormality can be imprecise and difficult to define. However‚ a person’s trait can be classified as abnormal if it is rare or statistically unusual. Therefore‚ every culture has standards for certain behaviors‚ or what we refer to as socially acceptable norms. Norms are ways of behaving in a society according to the majority and those members of a society who do not think and behave like everyone else. Hence‚ they break these norms so are often defined as abnormal. Also‚ a person

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