Applying the Frame: Mental Deviance

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Across
  1. 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.
  2. 5. suffering, and/or negative feelings that are non-physical in origin.
  3. 8. contemplating, having thoughts and/or ideas, about ending one’s life.
  4. 11. When the roles a person occupies have different amounts of prestige
  5. 14. a policy of moving people with severe mental disorders out of mental facilities and subsequently closing the facilities.
  6. 15. assumes that mental disorders are a product of physiological factors.
  7. 18. notes elicited from non-suicidal individuals asked to imagine they were suicidal and then write a note
  8. 19. focuses on the meaning placed on a phenomenon by society and adopted by that society as real.
Down
  1. 1. the degree to which societies' norms, values, traditions, and beliefs are clear and shared.
  2. 3. ndividuals classified as white, non-Hispanic, who are English speaking.
  3. 4. work related exposure to other people’s trauma.
  4. 6. when the roles a person occupies have different amounts of prestige.
  5. 7. the degree to which societies norms, values, traditions, and beliefs are clear and shared.
  6. 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.
  7. 10. the degree to which individuals are connected to society.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 16. raditional healing done by those who are believed to have healing powers.
  11. 17. a process where ‘bad’ behavior, or behavior that does not fit a statistical norm is socially constructed as ‘sick’ behavior.