Psychology AS Revision: Definitions of Abnormality
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I always wondered why people looked at me like that when I walked down the street dressed as a banana...
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I LOVE YOU :) can you please make more videos for the stress and social influence pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease
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wow, i love it, especially how my exam is in an hour, i've subscribed :D
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Thanks for the revision help! This is a life-saver :) I've got an exam tomorrow :(
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WHERE IS THE PASSION!?
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but i liked the tutorial, very helpful, please make more :)
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Hope you make more, I'm doing module 1 of psych as tomoz
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To everyone that found the tutorial helpful, I am planning to make more videos over the summer once I've finished my exams. I'm glad you found it useful :)
revisewithrachie 8 months ago 4
maybe im being a bit petty here, but it's pretty offensive how you refer to those suffering from mental disorders as 'wierdos'!
martha00m 9 months ago
@martha00m Sorry if I caused any offence, that was not my intention at all. Just because someone is "abnormal", it doesn't mean they're suffering from a mental disorder. The whole purpose of the criticisms of the definitions is to point out that they're aren't very good at defining "abnormality". For example, if someone say did just walk down the street as a banana for fun - this does not neccesarily mean they have a mental disorder, however some people would probably find this behaviour strange
revisewithrachie 8 months ago
@martha00m I hope this has helped explain!
revisewithrachie 8 months ago