Adjustment is important to determine normal from abnormal behavior as normal people can function physically, emotionally, and socially, while abnormal people fail to adjust to the real world. Maslow's self-actualization theory represents an individual's growth towards fulfilling their highest needs for meaning in life. The DSM-5 uses axes to determine a person's mental state based on other illnesses that may influence feelings or behaviors.
Adjustment is important to determine normal from abnormal behavior as normal people can function physically, emotionally, and socially, while abnormal people fail to adjust to the real world. Maslow's self-actualization theory represents an individual's growth towards fulfilling their highest needs for meaning in life. The DSM-5 uses axes to determine a person's mental state based on other illnesses that may influence feelings or behaviors.
Adjustment is important to determine normal from abnormal behavior as normal people can function physically, emotionally, and socially, while abnormal people fail to adjust to the real world. Maslow's self-actualization theory represents an individual's growth towards fulfilling their highest needs for meaning in life. The DSM-5 uses axes to determine a person's mental state based on other illnesses that may influence feelings or behaviors.
1.)Adjustment is important to determine normal from abnormal
because people say it is normal that people are able to get along in the real world, physically, emotionally and socially. They can feed and clothe themselves, work, find friends and live by the rules. People who are abnormal are the ones who fail to adjust.
2.)Maslow’s idea of self-actualization represents growth of an
individual toward fulfillment of the highest needs those for meaning in life, in particular
3.) The dsm-5 is a series of axis that psychologists use to determine
someone’s mental state based on other illnesses that also might be influences another feeling or behaviour.