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what is deviation from social norms ?
When behavior does not fit within what is socially acceptable, it is considered abnormal.
How is abnormality defined culturally?
Abnormality can be defined differently depending on cultural context; for example, homosexuality may be seen as abnormal in some non-Western cultures but normal in Western cultures.
What is an example of an abnormality fitting the cultural definition?
Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD) is an example where a symptom including a lack of empathy.
What is a limitation of the deviation from social norms definition? [AO3]
The definition has socially sensitive implications, potentially leading to labeling, stereotyping, and abuse of human rights.
What is the difficulty in judging deviation from social norms? [AO3]
It's challenging to judge deviations because what may be normal in one culture may be abnormal in another, such as hearing voices being acceptable in some cultures but viewed as abnormal in the UK.
Why is the deviation from social norms definition considered not universal? [AO3]
Because cultural contexts vary greatly, making it difficult to apply a single definition of abnormality universally.
In what context is the deviation from social norms definition used clinically? [AO3]
It is used in clinical practice, particularly in the diagnosis of Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD).
What advantage is there in having a clear definition of abnormal behavior? [AO3]
Living in a culture for a long time allows individuals to become aware of acceptable norms, making it easier to identify and flag abnormal behavior.