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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders (Andy Forrester), A Working Definition of Abnormality defined by meeting 2 of the following criteria 5. Does the behavior pose a risk to self or others?, 5 Axes of Disorders Axis V Global Assessment of Functioning, All of these models have pros and cons independently ???? Inability to Function Normally, 5 Axes of Disorders Axis III Physcial Disorders with Psychological Symptoms, 26.2% Americans above 18 of those ~45% suffer from more than one disorder, currently in the "4th edition, text revision" released by American Psychiatric Association, Psychological Disorders models of explaination Cognitive Perspective, Cognitive Perspective or, all of the above Biopsychosocial Perspective, Psychological Disorders diagnosing types Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, All of these models have pros and cons independently ???? Subjective Discomfort, Psychological Disorders models of explaination Biological Model, Biological Model or, all of the above Biopsychosocial Perspective, Psychological Disorders categorized by Abnormal Behavior, A Working Definition of Abnormality defines Psychological Disorder, Psychological Disorder defined by meeting 2 of the following criteria 4. Is the behavior maladaptive or result in an inability to function?, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders identifies 5 Axes of Disorders, Psychological Disorder defined by meeting 2 of the following criteria 3. Does the behavior cause the individual subjective discomfort?, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders currently currently in the "4th edition, text revision", A Working Definition of Abnormality defined by meeting 2 of the following criteria 3. Does the behavior cause the individual subjective discomfort?, A Working Definition of Abnormality defined by meeting 2 of the following criteria 2. Does the behavior go against social norms?