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Question
Compare and contrast.
Behavioural perspective - Humanistic perspective to abnormality
Solution
Behavioural perspective explains that abnormal behaviour is due to a failure to learn appropriate behaviours or due to learning of maladaptive behaviours. Ineffective techniques of learning to cope with stress causes abnormality. The treatment for this is to reshape or to eliminate the maladaptive behaviour and replace it with more adaptive skills of coping. For this, the principles of reinforcement, learning, modelling, etc., may be used.
Humanistic perspective attributes abnormal behaviours to blocked personal growth. Human beings are driven to grow, change, adapt and develop to their fullest potential. If this does not happen, it leads to problems. i.e., if there is incongruence between the real self and ideal self or overdependence on the positive regard of others, then abnormal behaviour is a consequence. The therapy is focused on helping the person become more inner-directed, develop self awareness towards enhanced personal growth.
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According to the humanistic perspective, every individual strives for ___________.
According to ____________ perspective, one of the causes of abnormality is 'genetic predisposition’.
Match the following.
Column A | Column B |
(1) The emphasis upon Unconscious mind | (a) Biological |
(2) Survival and reproduction are the purpose of mental processes | (b) Cognitive |
(3) Chemical changes the brain | (c) Psychoanalytic |
(4) Abnormal behaviour is due to faulty learning | (d) Evolutionary |
(5) Emphasis upon thinking process | (e) Sociocultural |
Identify the odd item from the following.
State the biological perspective to abnormal behaviour with an example.
Explain the humanistic perspective.
Explain the sociocultural perspective to abnormal behaviour.
Write a short note in 50-60 words.
Psychoanalytic perspective
Write a short note in 50-60 words.
Cognitive perspective
What are the causes of abnormal behaviour?