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Different theories explain the concept of stress-related disorders and they are stimulus theories, response theories, and interaction theories.... According to studies, traumatic childhood and stressful situation in the development stage of a child can result in adult psychopathology.... Diathesis vulnerability can cause psychological disorders if the person is exposed to stressful circumstances....
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The author of the paper "Is Speaking of Addiction in Terms of Sin Illuminating or Dangerous?... argues in a well-organized manner that there is a tendency to ignore ethical considerations and this might include a recognition that addiction is unpredictable and the risks to society may be too high....
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The study "Schizophrenia Peculiarities Analysis" focuses on the critical analysis of the major characteristics of schizophrenia, characterized by profound disruption in cognition and emotion, affecting the most fundamental human attributes: language, thought, perception, affect, and sense of self....
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In the paper "Adolescence Is a Time of Storm and Stress", adolescence is defined as a period of transition characterized by accelerated processes of change in cognitive, social, and psychological functioning, accompanied by marked physical restructuring.... ... ... ... As research on adolescent development shows, successful adaptation in adolescence rather than crisis should be given more prominence in research....
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vulnerability in children is described as risk factors, both individual and environmental hazards, which tend to result in negative developmental outcomes.... The paper "Systematic Study of Child Development" highlights that the opportunities for further development and application of the concept to not only child development but for the extended areas of life-span development and cross-cultural and cross-generational studies have not been exhausted.... More recent research into the lower end of the scale in child development, which is a minority, and considered atypical under normal conditions, has concentrated on what has been identified as vulnerability and resilience factors....
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The study "Developmental psychopathology Issues" critically analyzes the principles and concepts of developmental psychopathology.... As far as the continuum model of normality is concerned, all the behavior can be classified in a continuum that ranges from normal to abnormal and subjective judgments....
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The extensive data retrieved from cross-cultural studies gathered from diverse cultures across the globe validates the role of culture in predisposing the development of psychopathology disorders (Marsella, 1982).... Proponents of this model theorize that psychopathology disorders have social significance and personal meaning only within the confines of a specific cultural context.... As such, the term 'mental illness' has ethnocentric connotations, which mental health practitioners should seek to understand, as it influences their insight on etiology, manifestation, and treatment of psychopathology disorders (Marsella, 1982)....
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Abnormal Psychology, also known as the psychopathology in the clinical terms, is a field of Psychology that seeks to understand the research and treatment of the maladaptive mental problems in society.... psychopathology goes deeper in diagnosing the disease behind the maladaptive behavior of a patient.... psychopathology had not existed....
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