There are various factors that determine the concepts of normal and abnormal, and these are not constant factors. For this reason, it is debatable whether a definition is always valid for every society, for every person. Human behavior cannot be clearly separated into normal and abnormal. The duration and severity of these concepts also need to be clarified. A behavior can be considered abnormal to the extent that it deviates from the mean, lasts for a long time, and is severe. However, it is difficult to distinguish between normal and abnormal. Since no clear boundary can be drawn between them, it is not easy to answer the questions where normality begins and ends and where abnormality begins
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The term "normal" has become, if it has not already been, a liability to the special language of adu...
This teaching material was given in the English language class at the psychology faculty. This text ...
People’s beliefs about normality play an important role in many aspects of cognition and life (e.g.,...
Background: The concept of normality has eluded a single universal, static and linear definition, de...
What is considered typical and usual is guided by the cultural framework a person is accustomed to. ...
This paper represents an attempt to examine the possibility of inserting certain positive meanings i...
According to recent research, abnormal behavior appears normal to the extent it is understood. Cultu...
The purpose of the paper is to encourage a critical attitude and shed light on the background and pe...
”Between normal and abnormal” is a qualitative literature study about adults with Aspergers syndrom....
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We will take the debate concerning the reality, conceptual status, and treatment of abnormality as a...
The concept of normality has been the target of criticism in recent years. Social critics claim that...
This is an investigation of the modern concept of disease and an explication of the concept consiste...
This paper describes the difference between the concept of human and the concept of normal-abnormal ...
How do people distinguish normal from abnormal behaviour? Research in social psychology proposes tha...
The term "normal" has become, if it has not already been, a liability to the special language of adu...
This teaching material was given in the English language class at the psychology faculty. This text ...
People’s beliefs about normality play an important role in many aspects of cognition and life (e.g.,...
Background: The concept of normality has eluded a single universal, static and linear definition, de...
What is considered typical and usual is guided by the cultural framework a person is accustomed to. ...
This paper represents an attempt to examine the possibility of inserting certain positive meanings i...
According to recent research, abnormal behavior appears normal to the extent it is understood. Cultu...
The purpose of the paper is to encourage a critical attitude and shed light on the background and pe...
”Between normal and abnormal” is a qualitative literature study about adults with Aspergers syndrom....
NormaLity/Normativity brings together essays from a number of different fields that challenge the se...
We will take the debate concerning the reality, conceptual status, and treatment of abnormality as a...
The concept of normality has been the target of criticism in recent years. Social critics claim that...
This is an investigation of the modern concept of disease and an explication of the concept consiste...