When determining if a behavior is abnormal, psychologists consider statistical abnormality, nonconformity, subjective discomfort, and if the behavior is maladaptive. Psychological problems are classified using the DSM-5, which is updated regularly. People can exhibit symptoms that fit more than one disorder. Mental illness is diagnosed by confirming the presence or absence of symptoms, which can be positive or negative compared to normal behavior. Mental disorders may be due to genetic factors, injuries, or brain diseases. Psychosocial factors such as psychological, family, and social conditions can also contribute to psychopathology. The stress-vulnerability model is a potential explanation for many mental illnesses, which suggests a combination of inherited susceptibility and environmental or social stressors.
This discussion post comes in three (3) parts. In 250 words or more, using APA style in-text citations:
- Describe four things to consider when deciding whether a behavior is abnormal.
- Explain how psychological disorders are classified and diagnosed.
- Describe the causes of mental disorders and the importance of the stress-vulnerability model.
REQUIREMENTS FOR INITIAL DISCUSSION POSTS AND RESPONSES TO PEERS OR ME
- ALL Initial Discussion Posts and Responses to peers must meet the 250-word requirement.
- DO NOT include ATTACHMENTS.
- ALL FNU Students must follow the APA writing style, particularly:
- Parenthetical and Narrative In-Text Citations.
- References.
- Use Citefast to create your APA references list but double-check that your referenced sources are correctly formatted.
- After reviewing the Undergraduate Discussion Rubric, submit your initial discussion post and responses to your peers or me.