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Card 16
Front
According to the failure to function adequately definition, what is abnormality?
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Card 17
Front
Which two people proposed some signs that can be used to determine when someone is not coping?
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Card 18
Front
Rosenhan and Seligman (1989) identified three signs to determine when someone is not coping. What are they?
Back
Card 19
Front
What is one strength of the failure to function adequately definition?
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Card 20
Front
What is one weakness of the failure to function adequately definition in relation to personal freedom?
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Card 21
Front
What is one weakness of the failure to function adequately definition in relation to the judgement that someone is failing to function adequately?
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Card 22
Front
According to the deviation from ideal mental health definition, what is abnormality?
Back
Card 23
Front
Who created the criteria for good mental health?
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Card 24
Front
What are the criteria for good mental health according to Jahoda?
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Card 25
Front
Why is there overlap between deviation from ideal mental health and failure to function adequately?
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