In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and probably way before that as well, it was considered abnormal behavior for women to speak out or make a scene in public. Many women were extremely repressed, sexually and mentally; they were looked down upon if they made any sort of advances and those who could not get husbands (because their families were too poor to provide dowries, or not respectable enough), they usually had to live their lives out alone. Any affairs were considered scandalous and brought shame to the family. Some women who did decide to find release for their frustrations by lashing out or making a scene were actually diagnosed with a mental illness and sent to asylums. The Turn of the Screw is a very good Victorian era book told as a ghost story. However throughout the book the reader must question whether the main character, a governess, is really seeing ghosts or if she has just gone insane from being repressed all her life. This is a good example of how people saw abnormal behavior back then; superstition and the possibility of there actually being ghosts also plays a part. Fortunately nowadays we don't have to worry about being institutionalized just for freaking out once in a while.
Views of abnormal behavior have changed throughout history, often being attributed to supernatural forces in ancient times, shifting to biological and medical explanations during the Enlightenment, and then to an emphasis on psychological factors in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, there is a more holistic approach that considers a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors in understanding abnormal behavior.
Sociology is the social science that makes generalizations about patterns of human behavior in societies throughout history. Sociologists study social interactions, institutions, and structures to understand how they influence individual and collective behaviors over time.
Abnormal psychology in Pakistan focuses on the study and treatment of mental health disorders, including identifying abnormal behavior patterns, diagnosing mental illnesses, and providing therapy and support to individuals experiencing psychological distress. It also involves research into cultural factors that influence the manifestation and treatment of mental health issues in the Pakistani population.
The foundations of a person's behavior are instincts, genetics and individual history.
Niko Tinbergen is credited with formulating the four questions that motivate modern behavioral biology. These questions include the function of a behavior, its evolutionary history, its causal mechanisms, and its development throughout an individual's lifespan. Tinbergen's framework has been influential in guiding research on animal behavior.
Peer pressure has likely existed throughout human history, as individuals have always been influenced by their social groups. However, the concept gained more attention in psychological research in the mid-20th century, with studies highlighting its impact on behavior, particularly during adolescence.
the land has changed alot but the anamals to
time?
yes it has
They have evolved. There entire structure has changed, like their skeleton and their appearance.
Hinduism has been changing constantly. As an example original Hinduism was the culture of Dravidians. It has changed completely throughout the course of history.
Anthropology
Yes in Mesopotamia it was their brain knowledge and know it is maps. You suck
yes it has been changed multiple times. the colors and shape have changed
The main street to which most of the old fora were connected. Its purpose has changed to varying extents throughout history.
Meteorology has changed throughout the years because of changes in technology. Weather can be tracked successfully with high tech tools that exist today.
How did all the stories of King Arthur when he was born get changed throughout history?
Etymology, the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.