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'Abnormal Behavior, Sixth Edition And Abnormal Psychology In Context'

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David Sue has written:

'Abnormal Behavior, Sixth Edition And Abnormal Psychology In Context'

'Understanding Abnormal Behavior 8th Ed'

'Sue, Abnormal Behavior, Loose Leaf, Brief, 1st Edition Plus Sattler, Abnormal Psychology Context'

'Understanding Abnormal Behavior Study Guide'

'Abnormal Behavior Library Brief'

'Abnormal Behavior Sixth Edition And Clipson Casebook And Sattler Abnormal'

'Essentials of Understanding Abnomal Behavior Study Guide'

'Student Cd'

'Understanding Abnormal Behavior Brief Paperback Edition Plus Study Guide Brief'

'Abnormal Behavior'

'Abnormal Behavior Sixth Edition And Clipson Casebook For Abnormal Psychology'

'Abnormal Behavior Looseleaf Brief Plus Study Guide Plus Clipson Casebook For Abnormal Psychology'

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uh, what kind of abnormal behavior exactly?

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Examples of abnormal behavior in abnormal psychology can include severe anxiety disorders, such as panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and substance abuse disorders. These behaviors are considered abnormal when they significantly disrupt a person's ability to function in daily life and deviate from cultural norms.

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then your behavior changes. abnormal behavior

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Abnormal behavior and misbehavior are not the same. Abnormal behavior refers to behavior that deviates from societal or cultural norms, while misbehavior typically refers to behavior that goes against established rules or expectations. Abnormal behavior may not intentionally violate rules or norms, whereas misbehavior typically involves a conscious choice to act inappropriately.

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