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Psychological Theories of Deviance
Psychological theories of deviance are specific theories that are used to study, understand, and explain individual behaviors that are considered unacceptable and viewed as outside of the commonly accepted norms of behaviors within society, otherwise known as deviant behaviors. Within the psychological theories of deviance, the focus is on the individual and how personality, mental processes, and learning play a role in the rise of deviant behavior. The three main psychological theories of deviance include Psychoanalytic, Cognitive Development, and Learning Theory.
Psychological theories of deviance are specific theories that are used to study, understand, and explain individual behaviors that are considered unacceptable and viewed as outside of the commonly accepted norms of behaviors within society, otherwise known as deviant behaviors. Within the psychological theories of deviance, the focus is on the individual and how personality, mental processes, and learning play a role in the rise of deviant behavior. The three main psychological theories of deviance include Psychoanalytic, Cognitive Development, and Learning Theory.
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