Normality vs.
Abnormality
Normality and abnormality can be difficult to really
understand and differentiate. But what is Normality and abnormality? Normality
is applied to behavior that is considered normal, standard and regular in individuals
or for a society as a whole. Abnormality is the opposite of Normality.
Abnormality is unusual behavioral patterns, emotions and thoughts. This kind of
behavior is more often than not, linked with mental disorders.
Defining abnormality, and what abnormal behavior
really is in psychology, is very difficult. Because to define what is abnormal,
you have to know what normal behavior is. Normal behavior varies all over the
globe. In a south-american tribe full facial tattoos are completely normal, but
in Europe a full facial tattoo would be looked upon as abnormal, and as something
that is wrong. Walking around naked, without clothes is a normal thing amongst some
south-american tribes, but in the more modern and civilized parts of the world
you would probably be looked at as crazy and people would look at you and think
that somehow you managed to escape a high security hospital. In other words,
people will stare at you, and they will talk about you. The reason for this is
most likely due to social and cultural variation amongst people.
It is quite difficult to determine what normal
behavior, thoughts and emotions really are. Normality would be the kind of
behavior that is expected from you in different situations. For example: A
family member just died, so you stay at home and keep to yourself and don’t talk
much. Since a family member recently passed away this is a kind of behavior
that would be expected from you. But if you suddenly behave in the same way
where you stay at home and keep to yourself and don’t talk much, but you don’t have
an obvious reason for it, then people will start questioning it as they see it
as abnormal behavior.
As mentioned the culture and situation is something
that has a big impact on your behavior, as the situation and culture are major
determinants of appropriate and normal behavior in a given situation. So we
must assume that in every situation there is an expected behavior. Violations
of the expected behavior or social norms that are based on culture and situation,
will lead to people believing something is wrong with you as they think of your
behavior as abnormal.