Title: Abnormal Psychology
1Abnormal Psychology -
2Topic 1
- Is this Normal or Abnormal?
3Situation 1 A man kissing another man
4Normal
- It is inside feeling and like other feelings
which are inside us it would be normal. - Its 2020 and love is free. Even if they are just
friends, its fine too because it is just a way
to show love. - Its just a kiss. You can kiss anyone regardless
of their gender. - It may be the culture of some countries. Maybe in
Malaysia, it is rare but it does not mean that it
is abnormal. - Love knows no gender. Maybe they were just
friends and the kiss was just a way of showing
love. - I do believe that this is just another form of
love. This is not harmful or forceful kind of
relationship. Everyone is unique in their own way
and that includes relationship among same gender.
I may not be one, but that does not prevent me
from respecting them. - I do know some of my guy friends who are gay or
bi, and also one of them was a haemaphrodite. It
wasn't easy to accept at first, but I had to
accept it at a certain point that my guy friend
was choosing to behave like a female.
5Abnormal
- It is weird and it might influence others to do
so as well and from my beliefs it is wrong. - The same gender having sexual tension and
feelings towards each other just does not sit
right with me because I get uncomfortable just by
the thought of it. - The action is weird and disgusting. I will have
the mindset that they is gay. - If its a mouth to mouth kiss or an intimate
kiss, the action is showing some disgusting and
weird early signs such as having the gay
symptoms. - I have never seen any man kissing each other like
that. It is so weird! - It is something which not according to nature.
- It is something unusual action and its abnormal
because it rare to see like that.
6Abnormal
- In Malaysian culture, we rarely see a man kiss
another man, it doesnt have to be an intimate
kiss, kissing on the cheeks when greeting is
something we rarely see in our culture compared
to Americans so i feel like its abnormal. - I just think its unusual and weird as it is not
commonly seen in this culture. - It depends to situation. If they kiss each other
lips lovely they show a specific feeling but if
as greeting I think is normal - If it happened to me, I will feel awkward and
nausea. Because I dont like, even I think its
normal, but physically and mentally are rejected.
The reason why I said that is normal but I cant
accept it because the people (guys) around me
they dont have this behavior but girl did.
Accept certain situation. - It's gay and maybe their hormone change.
7Situation 2
A woman refusing to eat for several days
8Normal
- This entirely depends on the situation and the
reason she isnt eating, because sometimes people
go or fasts where they only have liquid. - It is all depend on the individual preferences.
some people would choose not to eat for several
days because they might not have anything
suitable to eat, they may not be able to eat or
bite where they only have some drinks, they can
even be undergoing a treatment that makes them
lose appetite to eat or they could be fasting due
to some religious activities. - According their jobs or goals, maybe they want to
lose weight like models or athletes, or maybe
they want to fast so they stop eating for a few
days.
9Abnormal
- I think she is too depressed. If she doesnt eat
anything at all, she is not in a healthy state! - Even though she is insecure about the percentage
of her body fat or wanting to slim down to her
desired weight, i feel that this act is abnormal
due to the fact that it can especially harm her
physical health where she could experience
stomach ache, migraine and also gastrics. - If she does not eat for days, she may develop
health problems. She may be stressed or trying to
lose weight. - Food is one of the main source that keeps us
going and if ur refusing for certain reasons like
weight loss, mental health problems and more but
there is always consequences. - I think refusing to eat for days is abnormal,
however, skipping meals or less appetite to eat
is normal because of hormonal changes.
10Abnormal
- She insecure with her body weight, she worry that
she will gaining weight and she might have health
problem such as stomach ache because she refusing
to eat several days. It can link with eating
disorder. - She must be having depression which is considered
not normal - She may get health problems if she did not eat
for several days. And it may related to eating
disorders. - Refusing to eat for days would mean that
something has become more important to her than
satisfying her basic needs- hunger. It shows that
something is wrong with her. - When a women have this behavior, mostly they are
in a huge depression, stress, emotion and so on.
Because as a human, we wont refuse to eat at
all, because our body need food to maintain our
body to keep have energy for our body. - Refusing to eat for several days is an alarming
situation as food is our basic need to survive.
This could be the sign of physical, mental or
even emotional health issues.
11Abnormal
- A woman refusing to eat for several days is a
abnormal behavior because as a humans we need to
take food to keep our body in good health if
though, we having or facing huge problems. - If she worry about her weight or decide to get
slim without eating it is not normal or she scare
to increase her weight or another problems and
they're not worry about their health - It is unusual for someone to accept starving that
could harm themselves. - Having meals on daily basis is crucial for our
body needs and not having any meals on several
days is alarming as not only this is harmful to a
persons physical health, this also indicates
that the person could be having troubling
thoughts which harms his/her mental health as
well. - She has no appetite and it's unbalanced diet.
12Situation 3
A man driving a nail through his hand
13Normal
- Now we are living in 2020, so we should passed
those traditional belief. Because of gender, we
should stop doing or wearing specific things. As
long as our appearance doesnt bother people, we
can do whatever we like.
14Abnormal
- He must be drunk and too tired and got
unconsciously injured himself. He must be too
hurt inside himself. - This is very rare behavior that we never saw
before this which how a person can hurt himself
just for driving a nail. - Causing so much of pain to oneself is not normal.
- No one would be in their right minds to purposely
hurt themselves and enjoy the feeling of
excruciating pain. - Normal people dont cause themselves so much
pain. It also means that he is stressed, so he
self-harm to release his pressure. - It will very hurt and painful.
- He is harming himself and that is a sign that
something is wrong. Why would someone cause pain
to themselves.
15Abnormal
- No one would simply cause pain to themselves
unless they really go through some serious matter
that they find it difficult to handle. he is
self-harming himself in order to get some
satisfaction and release his tensions. It could
show that he is going through stress that could
slowly leads to depression which causes him to
self-harm. - This might cause him some serious injuries that
might not even thought of. - Its pain, disgusting and he is harming his own
hand. So for me, it is wrong and I really don't
appreciate such vulgar behavior. - I dont think someone would willingly harm
themselves. - No one would hurt or harm themselves on purpose
for no reason. - He can injure himself.
16Abnormal
- Self harming is not something people would do. If
they self harm, the reason for this is usually
due to issue they have which troubles them and
affects their daily live activities. - Nobody like to harm him or herself,these people
have problem and they don't like themselves. - If he is a magician, I would be fine with it, but
if his intentions were to harm himself, surely it
is a part of abnormality. - His behaviors is like to harm himself.
- He is using self-harm to release his stress.
There are many ways to release stress and we
normally will not choose self-harm because it
will bring harm to us. So, he is in high stress
and he need treatment soon.
17Topic 2
- Whats Mental Illness Stigmatization?2. How to
Fight Mental Illness Stigmatization?
18- Mental illness stigmatization is used to think
that somebody was punished by God or having an
unclean spirit inside their bodies, making the
person to behave abnormally that other people
find them annoying. - To fight mental illness stigmatization, the
person can find support at Malaysian Mental
Health Association (in Malaysia), and share their
experiences to others to educate the public that
there are many people facing the same thing, by
using EndTheStigma and/or add Photo Frame if
sharing on social media.
- The societies in different countries can raise
the awareness by organising the campaigns, like
Mental Health Awareness Month in May and World
Mental Health Day on 10th October, to share the
infographics, videos, promote their support
services and encourage the public to wear a lime
green ribbon, which represents hope, strength,
support, and encouragement for sufferers.
19Topic 3
- What are the Autonomic Arousal, Somatic and
Psychological symptoms?
20Autonomic Arousal Symptoms Responsible for many
of the body's automatic processes such as heart
rate, respiratory functions, digestion stomach
pain, rapid breathing and dizziness Somatic
Symptom A person having a significant focus on
physical symptoms, pain, weakness or shortness of
breath and muscle ache
Arousal Symptoms - Hard time concentrating and
controlling thoughts - Increased heart beat,
uncontrolled sweating and feeling of
stress Psychological Symptoms Feeling
nervous, restless or tense having a sense of
panic having an increased of heart rate
breathing rapidly sweating trembling feeling
weak or tired trouble concentrating
21Topic 4
22Symptoms
Sense of impending danger Fear of losing
control
Increase heart rate Uncontrolled sweating
Shortness of breath
Hot flashes Sudden chills Chest pains
Headaches Dizziness
23Topic 5
24- Types of Specific Phobia
- Animal Type Dogs, snakes, or spiders
- Natural Environment Type Heights, storms, water
- Blood-Injection-Injury Type Fear of seeing
blood, receiving a blood test or shot, watching
TV shows that displaying medical procedures
Agoraphobia is a fear of being in situations
where escape might be difficult or that help
wouldn't be available if things go wrong. Many
people assume it is simply a fear of open spaces.
Someone with agoraphobia may be scared of
travelling on public transport. Social phobia
happens during social interactions, like talking
to strangers, speaking in public, dating, making
eye contact, entering rooms. When people feel so
self-conscious and anxious that it prevents them
from speaking up or socializing most of the time,
it is probably more than shyness. Specific
phobias are overwhelming and unreasonable fear of
objects or situations that pose little real
danger, but provoke anxiety and avoidance.
25OCD Symptoms Example
26- Obsessive - Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an
anxiety disorder characterized by uncontrollable,
unwanted thoughts and ritualized, repetitive
behaviors that you feel compelled to perform. - Compulsions are repetitive behaviors or mental
acts that a person feels driven to perform in
response to an obsession. The behaviors are aimed
at preventing or reducing distress or a feared
situation.
- Symptoms
- Hoarding items
- Repeating actions or phrases
- Easily distressed by the things around them
- Fear of losing control
- Examples of compulsions
- Cleaning to reduce the fear that germs
- Repeating to dispel anxiety
- Checking to reduce the fear of harming oneself or
others - Ordering and arranging to reduce discomfort
27PTSD Symptoms Example
28- Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a set of
reactions that can occur after someone has been
through a traumatic event. In other word, it is
a disorder that develops in some people who have
experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous
event. - Examples
- Effects of war
- Childhood trauma
- Unpredicted incidents
- Unable to cope with loss
- Effects of experiencing disasters
- Symptoms
- Re-living the traumatic event through
distressing, unwanted memories - Avoiding reminders of the traumatic event,
including activities, places, people that bring
back memories of the trauma - Negative thoughts and feelings like fear, anger,
guilt, or feeling - Feeling wound-up. This might mean having trouble
sleeping or concentrating, feeling angry or
irritable
29Personality Disorders
30Abnormal Motor Behaviour Inappropriate or bizarre
posture, a complete lack of response, or useless
and excessive movement.
Negative Symptoms refer to the absence of normal
behaviors found in healthy individuals, such as
emotional expression, enthusiasm, interest of the
world
Speech disorder Effective communication can be
impaired, and answers to questions may be
partially or completely unrelated.
Aggression This happens due to delusions and
hallucinations which results that individual to
react aggressively towards others.
Hallucinations Seeing or hearing things that
don't exist.
31Antisocial Personality Disorder
Attachments and emotional bonds are weak, and
interpersonal relationships often revolve around
the manipulation, exploitation, and abuse of
others
Aggression toward people
Destructive behavior impulsive and reckless,
failing to consider or disregarding the
consequences of their actions
Rule breaking
Aggressive behavior Hostility, significant
irritability, agitation, aggression or violence
They may display arrogance, think lowly and
negatively of others
32Borderline Personality Disorder
Viewing yourself negatively
33Histrionic Personality Disorder
34Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Spend much time daydreaming about achieving power
and success, or on their appearance.
React with rage or contempt and try to belittle
the other person to make themselves appear
superior.
Have an exaggerated sense of self importance and
sense of self entitlement.
Believe they can only associate with equally
special people. Be envious of others and believe
others envy them.
35Topic 6
- Riddles Time - Guess Which Disorder
36- Second Scenario
- Tim is constantly thinking highly of himself and
he will try and force his views and opinions on
others even though he knows he is wrong. He will
also be highly defensive when he is confronted
with a mistake and he will start to act
aggressively towards others. - Narcissistic Personality Disorder
- First Scenario
- My symptoms began in early adolescence, as I
quickly became aware that I was not like my
peers. Separation anxiety, fear of abandonment,
self-harm and emotional instability prevented me
from experiencing what should have been the
typical life of a teenager. I spent my days in
isolation, not understanding the overwhelming
emotions that attacked me from every side, often
crying myself to sleep wondering why the feelings
just wouldn't go away, and why I couldn't put a
name to them. Throughout my teens I failed to
develop an identity, falling behind academically,
socially and emotionally. It felt like I had got
'stuck' at age 11 when the problems began and
that my body and mind were developing but my
sense of self and capacity to regulate emotion
lagged way behind. It wasn't until I was finally
diagnosed that I began to realise what all these
symptoms mean, and I was finally able to start
unpicking my past in order to understand my
present. - Borderline Personality Disorder
37- Scenario 1
- Amanda is angry when service in a restaurant is
poor, but instead of complaining to the
management, Amanda ruminates about how much to
leave as a tip. - Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Scenario 2 Karen visited the supermarket without
wearing a facial mask. When confronted by
workers, she screamed and said that the workers
were harassing her and violating laws. She make
sure to scream and throw things before leaving
the store. Narcissistic Personality Disorder
38- Scenario 1
- Mandy felt that she is constantly watched and
despised by her co-workers in her workplace. She
felt that others werent pleased with how the
manager was nice to her on her first week of the
job. Because of this, she fears that her
co-workers could be plotting a scheme which could
jeopardise her occupation due to the intense
environment there and her constant perception on
how she is heavily disliked there. - Schizophrenia Disorder
- Scenario 2
- Randy stated that he began hearing voices in his
head during his school times. He was a victim of
bullying and because of that unpleasant
experience, he noticed that these voices
directs him to harm others such as assaulting
others out of the blue as self-defense although
majority of them do not have any form of
connection with him. - Schizophrenia Disorder
39Scenario 2 Rayn does not have many friends, but
he has this one very best friend named Kate. One
day, Kate brought her 2 year old niece, Lily and
introduce her to Rayn. They hang out often and
people around seem to look at Rayn weirdly every
time he is with Kate and her niece. He knew Lily
for years, but at one point he realised Lily
doesnt age at all. She looked the same all those
years. Schizophrenia Disorder
- Scenario 1
- James always want to be the centre of the
conversation.If he never get to be the centre,he
will feel uncomfortable. His mood always swing
and will always act aggressively during
conversation. - Histrionic Personality Disorder
40Scenario 1 When Lily was 2 year old, her mom
neglected her and her dad consumed drugs due to
schizophrenia and commit suicide. Lily was left
alone back then until someone placed her at a
foster home. After some times, she were adopted.
During her primary school, she was being sexually
abused by her friends brother. Lily then became
more aggressive, violent and rob the bank.
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Scenario 2 Lylias family had always thought her
to be different. When she was young she often
distance herself from others. She often spend a
lot of time alone in her thoughts. Because of
this, as she grew up, she had no interest to
maintain a close relationship with others.
Antisocial Personality Disorder
41Your Depressed Moment. Give 2.
42- I felt depressed when it is a must for me to go
to tuition for all subjects everyday after
school, and even weekends and school holidays. I
did not have the time to have a good rest,
struggle to sleep well and revised what I had
learned at school. Because of that, I didn't
really have any hobbies, but just enjoyed my time
very much during physical educations when I won
a lot of trophies and medals during sport
competitions art class and music class at school.
- I felt depressed when I wasnt allow to use the
computer and internet access to do my homework as
expected. But then, the modern generation is
making students to use computer to do the
projects and searching for the information.
Because of that, I started to get familiar with
and develop the skills by using the computers at
the library where students are free to access
before I have my own laptop. And now, many people
approach me to solve their technical issues.
43With Medication and Psychotherapy
What else a Bipolar Disorder Patients can do for
him or herself to manage their life better?
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45- Monitor and elevate your mood
- Develop a schedule
- Sleep hygiene
- Limit stress
- Take your time in making wise decisions
- Build a good support network
- Join a support group
- Communicate openly
- Exercise frequently
- Find new hobbies
- Take time to relax
- Be more optimistic
- Avoid alcohol and drugs
- Take medications only as prescribed
- Make a wellbeing plan
- Make a suicide safety plan