uh, what kind of abnormal behavior exactly?
How to response this question? Ability to observe and pay attention to detail in order to recognize signs of discord abnormal behavior etc?
unusual behavior, abnormal mental state, and sudden collapse
Unusual behavior, abnormal mental state, and sudden collapse
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abnormal vital signs (breathing, pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure), threatening or violent behavior, and those who present with signs and symptoms of alcohol or illicit drug intoxication.
This has NOT been used as an approach to defining abnormal behavior
abnormal behaviour
then your behavior changes. abnormal behavior
psychological definition (A+)
It is NOT their duty to "Determine" if a Behavior is Abnormal. That's up to Society as a whole. It IS their Life's chosen duty to find the cause and treat the Psychological issues that cause the Socially Unacceptable or Abnormal Behavior. They Identify Abnormal Behavior using: Observation combined with thought, research, acquired knowledge, and collective reasoning. Abnormal Behavior may or may not be destructive to individuals or society as a whole. It may actually be beneficial to both.
Looking at it from a behaviorist point of view they believe abnormal behavior is from their childhood. The culture of your upbringing determines how you are raised. In your environment or the culture you brought up in you observe certain behaviors and if that behavior is abnormal you bound to repeat it.
This answer can be found in pretty much all Abnormal Psychology textbooks. It's my favorite subject, and I actually just finished taking this course. Abnormal behavior is classified as any behavior that deviates from the social norms of the culture or society in which that person lives in (keeping in mind the importance of cultural context - that what might be viewed as abnormal behavior in one country may be viewed as completely normal in another) A key factor in considering if a behavior is abnormal or not, when it becomes a problem, is if it violates the comfort zones of the majority of others in the person's presence.