Abnormal Psychology: Decoding the Patterns of the Mind
Abnormal behavior, also known as psychopathology, is a broad range of mental health issues that can have a negative effect on a person’s thoughts, feelings, and behavior (Mazza & Reynolds, 2016). These behaviors may be associated with mental illnesses or other psychiatric disorders such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). […]
BIZARRE BEHAVIOR
Introduction to Bizarre Behavior The concept of bizarre behavior serves as a comprehensive, non-diagnostic umbrella term utilized within psychology and psychiatry to characterize a wide spectrum of actions and conduct that deviate significantly from established social, cultural, or situational norms. While the term itself is pervasive in common parlance, its application in clinical settings is […]
PROTOTYPAL APPROACH TO CLASSIFICATION
PROTOTYPAL APPROACH TO CLASSIFICATION The prototypal approach to classification represents a sophisticated model for organizing and understanding psychopathology, departing significantly from strict traditional categorical systems. This methodology is rooted in the assumption that behavior disorders possess a core set of characteristics or features that tend to co-occur regularly, forming an idealized representation, or “prototype,” of […]
PSYCHOTIC MANNERISM
Introduction and Definition of Psychotic Mannerism Psychotic mannerism represents a complex behavioral phenomenon observed within the context of severe mental illness, primarily the psychoses. Fundamentally, a psychotic mannerism is defined as an unusual or exaggerated voluntary action, often ritualistic or theatrical in nature, that appears idiosyncratic or peculiar to an observer. These actions are considered […]
STRESS-DECOMPENSATION MODEL
Introduction to the Stress-Decompensation Model The Stress-Decompensation Model serves as a foundational concept within psychopathology, offering a clear framework for understanding the transition from adaptive, functional behavior to maladaptive, dysfunctional states. At its core, this model posits that behavior becomes abnormal or pathological primarily as a direct result of exposure to extreme or sustained levels […]