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Individual Differences

Individual Differences . Learning Objectives. Today… Outline what abnormal behaviour is Explore what is considered abnormal Consider schizophrenia. Normal or Abnormal?. Your Task. In groups discuss the following questions. When do we see behaviours as being abnormal?

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Individual Differences

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  1. Individual Differences

  2. Learning Objectives • Today… • Outline what abnormal behaviour is • Explore what is considered abnormal • Consider schizophrenia

  3. Normal or Abnormal?

  4. Your Task • In groups discuss the following questions. • When do we see behaviours as being abnormal? • What types of behaviours are abnormal? • How could we classify behaviours as being normal and abnormal? • Write down your WORKING DEFNITION of abnormality

  5. Are they insane? Look at the following images and decide if you think they are sane or insane- try to think about why you have made your decision

  6. Britney Spears

  7. Amy Winehouse (RIP)

  8. Michael Jackson (RIP)

  9. Robbie Williams

  10. Thoughts… • So, what do we think?!

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