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Psychopathology: Definition, Best Types, and Diagnosis

  discontent and dis control affects a person's ability to control themselves. So, if a person engages in wrongdoing that can lead to self-injury. That person must suffer from a mental disorder (Maddux & Winstead, 2005). In this case, the term "dementia" is used to say that what happens to the sufferer is beyond their control. Psychopathology as harmful dysfunction Psychopathology can also be understood as a form of maladaptive dysfunction. In this context, the term "harmful" has a meaning based on social conventions and norms (Maddux & Winstead, 2005) . The term "dysfunction" refers to the scientific definition of. The inability of mental mechanisms to perform. Their natural functions (Maddux & Winstead, 2005). Thus, when a person's mental mechanisms fail to perform their natural functions, disorders occur . Endangering the well-being of people is defined by social norms and conventions. A Theory of Psychopathology: Psychosynthesis