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6. What is failure to function adequately?
- Behaviour or characteristics that go against social rules.
- Not meeting the criteria of ideal mental health.
- Inability to cope with everyday life.
- Behaviour or characteristics that are numerically uncommon.
7. What is a strength of failure to function adequately?
- Some FFA is healthier than some normal behaviour (drugs, alcohol).
- What looks like FFA, could be an alternative lifestyle.
- Most people who FFA, need help.
- It can be subjective.
8. Who created the criteria for Ideal mental health?
- Wundt
- Freud
- Jahoda
- Oedipus
9. What is a limitation of failure to function adequately?
- Its broad.
- Most people who FFA, need help.
- What looks like FFA, could be an alternative lifestyle.
- It can be used with other definitions to make a diagnosis.
10. What is a strength of deviation from social norms?
- Social norms changer over time.
- It can be used to diagnose antisocial personality disorder.
- It's subjective.
- Social norms are different in different cultures.
11. What is a strength of deviation from ideal mental health?
- It covers most reasons to get help.
- It has unrealistically high standards of mental health.
- Mental health changes daily.
- Not all criteria for ideal mental health are relevant in community based cultures.
12. What is a strength of statistical infrequency?
- Not all uncommon characteristics are undesirable.
- Not all people benefit from a label, just because its rare.
- It is objective.
- It can involve graphs.
13. What is a limitation of statistical infrequency?
- It's objective.
- Not all uncommon characteristics are undesirable.
- It's scientific.
- It can involve graphs.