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Abnormal Psy Module 8 7 23
Course: Abnormal Psychology (Psy-215)
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PSY 215 Module Eight Activity Template
For this journal activity, you will focus on reconstructing your view of what it means to be abnormal.
Specifically, consider the notion of the humanity in abnormality. Then respond to the following prompts
with a minimum of 3 to 5 sentences. Address the rubric criteria listed below and support your answers
with a credible source when necessary. Complete this template by replacing the bracketed text with the
relevant information.
Discuss what it means to view our individual differences through a non-pathologizing lens.
If we were to view our individual differences through a non-pathologizing lens, we would
understand that people diagnosed are not abnormal or problematic. These diagnoses are
natural parts of their characteristics that contribute to their individuality. This approach is
particularly important to better support and empower individuals from all walks of life and could
lead to more positive outcomes for everyone involved.
In recent times, people have begun to adopt a non-clinical view of psychological conditions—as
differences, not disorders. Discuss the costs and benefits of viewing psychological traits,
symptoms, and conditions in this manner.
Viewing psychological conditions as differences rather than disorders can have both costs and
benefits. On the positive side, this approach reduces stigmatization and promotes compassion.
It encourages acceptance and understanding of diverse ways of thinking and feeling. However,
there are potential costs, such as decreased access to appropriate treatments and support for
individuals who genuinely require medical help. Additionally, it may overlook the distress and
impairment experienced by some individuals, hindering their ability to receive targeted help.
Think of an abnormal behavior that may be viewed as a deficit or a weakness. Discuss how
aspects of this behavior may be reframed and reapplied as a strength.
Emotional vulnerability is considered a weakness and even viewed as weird or abnormal here in
American culture you are considered a pushover or sensitive if you are overly emotional. Being
emotionally vulnerable requires self-awareness and the ability to recognize and process one's
emotions. Emotional intelligence empowers individuals to navigate their feelings effectively,
leading to better decision-making and positive interpersonal interactions. This is something that
I got made fun of in high school and I was considered weird and I view it today as one of my
biggest strengths.
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