differenetiate between normal and abnormal behaviour with examples
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Explanation:
abnormal behaviour
Violation of Social Norms. Under this definition, a person's thinking or behaviour is classified as abnormal if it violates the (unwritten) rules about what is expected or acceptable behaviour in a particular social group. Their behaviour may be incomprehensible to others or make others feel threatened or uncomfortable.
examples:
Anxiety. • GAD. • Panic attacks and Panic disorder. • Phobias (Agoraphobia/Social Phobia)
Mood. • Major Depression. • Dysthymic Disorder. • Bipolar Disorder.
Dissociative Disorder. • Dissociative Amnesia. • Dissociative Fugue.
Personality. • Personality. • Antisocial.
Schizophrenia. • Paranoid. • Disorganised.
abnormal
'Normal 'can be defined as any behaviour or condition which is usual, expected, typical, or conforms to a pre-existing standard. 'Normal behaviour' may be defined as any behaviour which conforms to social norms, which are the expected or typical patterns of human behaviour in any given society.
sorry if the answer is wrong because you did not mention wether normal behaviour in humans or animals.
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