()is an academic and applied sub-field of psychology involving the scientific study of abnormal experience and behavior (as in neuroses, psychoses and mental retardation) or with certain incompletely understood states (as dreams and hypnosis) in order to understand and change abnormal patterns of functioning.
A. Educational psychology
B. Abnormal psychology
C. Developmental psychology
D. Counsiling Psychology
()refers to behavior that used to be considered normal but is no longer seen that way (or vice versa).
A. Sociocultural normality
B. Functional normality
C. Historical normality
D. Situational normality
One way is the () approach which is based on the premise that abnormal behavior is statistically rare. I
A. statistical
B. functional
C. historical
D. situational
People with () have delusions (beliefs with little grounding in reality) and hallucinations (unreal perceptual experiences, such as hearing voices) and show grossly disorganized thought, speech, and behavior.
A. phobia
B. amnesia
C. bipolar disorder
D. schizophrenia