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The notion that there are no universal standards or rules for labeling a behavior as abnormal is known as .
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The defines behavior as abnormal when it is infrequent.
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The notion that behaviors should only be considered abnormal if the individual suffers as a result of his or her behavior and wishes to be rid of it is known as the .
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is the drilling of holes in the skulls of people displaying abnormal behavior.
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argued that madness arises when the rational mind becomes overwhelmed by passion, impulse, or appetite.
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The provided a detailed description of the brain and assigned mental functioning to it.
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is known for lobbying to improve the conditions of mental health treatment facilities, and the moral treatment of patients.
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The asserts that all mental disorders are medical diseases and should be treated biologically.
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The led to the drastic reduction in the number of patients in state psychiatric hospitals, as patients began to be treated in the community.
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was a key figure in the cognitive revolution who argued that self-efficacy beliefs are crucial in determining people’s well-being.







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