Applying the Frame: Mental Deviance
Across
- 2. a combination of symptoms and/or behaviors that are considered mental disorders only within a specific culture, is widely recognized in that culture as a mental disorder, and is not recognized in other cultures.
- 5. suffering, and/or negative feelings that are non-physical in origin.
- 8. contemplating, having thoughts and/or ideas, about ending one’s life.
- 11. When the roles a person occupies have different amounts of prestige
- 14. a policy of moving people with severe mental disorders out of mental facilities and subsequently closing the facilities.
- 15. assumes that mental disorders are a product of physiological factors.
- 18. notes elicited from non-suicidal individuals asked to imagine they were suicidal and then write a note
- 19. focuses on the meaning placed on a phenomenon by society and adopted by that society as real.
Down
- 1. the degree to which societies' norms, values, traditions, and beliefs are clear and shared.
- 3. ndividuals classified as white, non-Hispanic, who are English speaking.
- 4. work related exposure to other people’s trauma.
- 6. when the roles a person occupies have different amounts of prestige.
- 7. the degree to which societies norms, values, traditions, and beliefs are clear and shared.
- 9. a social phenomenon where individuals that are different from the norm are rejected and/or discredited. It is a mark of disgrace,shame, or dishonor associated with a person, their behavior and/or some characteristic.
- 10. the degree to which individuals are connected to society.
- 12. when an individual engages in threatening behavior, where the individual poses an apparent risk of serious injury or death to others in an attempt to be killed by law enforcement.
- 13. a societal condition where there is an uprooting or breakdown of morals, values, standards, or guidance, a state of normlessness where the usual social or ethical standards do not apply.
- 16. raditional healing done by those who are believed to have healing powers.
- 17. a process where ‘bad’ behavior, or behavior that does not fit a statistical norm is socially constructed as ‘sick’ behavior.