they are
1.Unusualness
2. Social deviance
3. Faulty perceptions or interpretations of
reality
4. Significant personal distress
5. Maladaptive or self-defeating behavior
6. Dangerousness
briefly six definitions of abnormal behavior
A+ legal definition
psys.... psychological definition
In the circus, there are many abnormal performers who can stretch and bend in many abnormal ways.
To be differ from the usual method (inconsistent, abnormal, irregular).abnormal , irregular
avoidance behavior
A+ legal definition
psys.... psychological definition
psychological definition (A+)
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uh, what kind of abnormal behavior exactly?
This has NOT been used as an approach to defining abnormal behavior
In the circus, there are many abnormal performers who can stretch and bend in many abnormal ways.
The Definition of "Freakish" strange or abnormal.
abnormal behaviour
Challenging behaviour refers to abnormal behaviour(s) that may threaten the physical safety of the person or others
then your behavior changes. abnormal behavior
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.