Behaviors
Approach
Mental
Define it
Random
1000

Interferes with the person’s ability to carry out their usual activities in an effective way.  - Dysfunctional behaviour because it disrupts everyday ‘functioning’.

Maladaptive behaviour 

1000

Thoughts, feelings and behaviour are viewed as normal if the individual is able to cope with living independently (‘function’) in society, but considered abnormal if the individual is unable to function effectively in society.

Functional Approach

1000

Are you going to ace this sac

Of course you are cutie!! If you said no this question wipes all your points

Sorry but your the one who doubted 

1000

Socio-cultural Approach

Thoughts, feelings and behaviour that are appropriate or acceptable in a particular society or culture are viewed as normal and those that are inappropriate or unacceptable are considered abnormal.

1000

Anxiety Disorders, Dissociative Disorders, Mood Disorders, Schizophrenia and Personality Disorders. 

What behaviour would these be placed under

Adaptive Behaviour

2000

Interferes actions that enable a person to effectively carry out their usual everyday tasks

Adaptive Behaviour 

2000

Thoughts, feelings and behaviour that are appropriate or acceptable in a particular society or culture are viewed as normal and those that are inappropriate or unacceptable are considered abnormal.

Socio-cultural Approach 

2000

most often occurs as a result of a life stressors, and is usually less severe and of a shorter duration than a mental disorder.

Mental health problem

2000

Typical behaviour 

represents most people or the most common behavior exhibited by that individual. E.g. Normal (typical) is also used to describe individual behaviour that conforms to the most common behaviour in society

2000

If Nathan Ryan could be a avenger who would he be

Captain America 

3000

Represents most people or the most common behavior exhibited by that individual. E.g. Normal (typical) is also used to describe individual behaviour that conforms to the most common behaviour in society

Typical Behaviour 

3000

Thoughts, feelings and behaviour are viewed as normal if the individual is able to cope with living independently (‘function’) in society, but considered abnormal if the individual is unable to function effectively in society.

Historical Approach 

3000

also called psychological disorder or mental disorder, involves a combination of thoughts, feelings and/or behaviours which impair the ability to function effectively in everyday life.

Mental illness
3000

Maladaptive Behaviour

interferes with the person’s ability to carry out their usual activities in an effective way.  - Dysfunctional behaviour because it disrupts everyday ‘functioning’.

3000

What is Nathan Ryan's favourite food 

Pizza girlfriend!

4000

Relates to behaviours that do not represent the behavior of the majority or is not usual for that individual. E.g. Anxiety Disorders, Dissociative Disorders, Mood Disorders, Schizophrenia and Personality Disorders.

Atypical behaviour 

4000
Name all 3 of the Approaches

Socio-cultural

Historical 

Functional 

4000

DOUBLE POINTS!! 2x 

What is Mental illness and Mental Health

also called psychological disorder or mental disorder, involves a combination of thoughts, feelings and/or behaviours which impair the ability to function effectively in everyday life.

is a state of wellbeing in which an individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and is able to make a contribution to his or her community (World Health Organization, 2015).

4000

Mental health problem

Most often occurs as a result of a life stressors, and is usually less severe and of a shorter duration than a mental disorder.

4000

So how was your dream last night

I dunno you tell me

5000

Name all of the behaviours

Great work baby girl but can you do it in alphabetical order!

5000

Can you name the Approaches in reverse Alphabetical order?

Yeah I sure can it's

Socio-cultural

Historical 

Functional 

5000

is a state of wellbeing in which an individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and is able to make a contribution to his or her community (World Health Organization, 2015).

Mental Health 

5000

Our relationship

Correct!! 

5000

What is Health

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (WHO, 1948)