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PYC3703 – Summaries Understanding Abnormal Behavior. Sue, D. 12th Edition 2024 QUESTIONS AND ALREADY GRADED ANSWERS RATED 100% In Community Psychology, the - - - - - model sees the community as an ecosystem consisting of relationships which operate in an environmental context, whe...

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PYC3703 – Summaries Understanding
Abnormal Behavior. Sue, D. 12th Edition
2024 QUESTIONS AND ALREADY
GRADED ANSWERS RATED 100%




In Community Psychology, the - - - - - model sees the
community as an ecosystem consisting of
relationships which operate in an environmental

,context, whereas, the - - - - - model is based on the
explicit intention of preventing mental illness. -
ANSWER-ecological; mental health


A psychodiagnosis is an attempt to - - - - - - ANSWER-
describe, assess, and systematically draw inferences
about an individual's psychological disorder.


Clinician A says: "Abnormal behaviour can only be
identified and understood if the individual's cultural
context is taken into consideration." Clinician B says:
"Abnormal behaviour is consistent across different
cultures and as such uniform treatment can be
applied to all individuals irrespective of their racial
and cultural background." Clinician A adopts a - - - - -
approach to abnormal behaviour, whereas clinician
B adopts a/an - - - - - approach to abnormal
behaviour. - ANSWER-relativistic; universalist

,Hluphizwe, 44-years-old, a famous jazz musician,
goes to the psychiatrist at the tertiary psychiatric
hospital in KwaZulu-Natal. He tells the psychiatrist,
that, "I cannot sleep properly anymore. I feel so
down these days that, Thoko, my manager had to
cancel my nationwide performances for the past
three weeks". Hluphizwe feels that he has nothing to
live for as his long-time girlfriend left him nine
months ago with their young son Bongani, after
having been battered by Hluphizwe once too often.
Hluphizwe justifies his abusive behaviour by insisting
that "she had it coming" and he feels he has done
nothing wrong. Recently, he threatened to shoot his
girlfriend and then himself. The tour manager felt
that he could not trust Hluphizwe to be by himself
and drove him to the hospital.
After the consultation, the social worker informs the
psychiatrist that according to community members
and extended family members, Hluphiz - ANSWER-
Antisocial Personality Disorder

, Hluphizwe, 44-years-old, a famous jazz musician,
goes to the psychiatrist at the tertiary psychiatric
hospital in KwaZulu-Natal. He tells the psychiatrist,
that, "I cannot sleep properly anymore. I feel so
down these days that, Thoko, my manager had to
cancel my nationwide performances for the past
three weeks". Hluphizwe feels that he has nothing to
live for as his long-time girlfriend left him nine
months ago with their young son Bongani, after
having been battered by Hluphizwe once too often.
Hluphizwe justifies his abusive behaviour by insisting
that "she had it coming" and he feels he has done
nothing wrong. Recently, he threatened to shoot his
girlfriend and then himself. The tour manager felt
that he could not trust Hluphizwe to be by himself
and drove him to the hospital.
After the consultation, the social worker informs the
psychiatrist that according to community members
and extended family members, Hluphiz - ANSWER-
Disruption of Family by Separation; Threat of Job
Loss; Problems Related to Legal Circumstances;
Malingering

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