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Abnormal psychology is the scientific study of abnormal behavior in order to describe, predict,
explain, and change abnormal patterns of functioning. Abnormal psychology in clinical psychology
studies the nature of psychopathology, its causes, and its treatments. Of course, the definition
of what constitutes 'abnormal' has varied across time and across cultures. Individuals also vary
in what they regard as normal or abnormal behavior. In general, abnormal psychology can be
described as an area of psychology that studies people who are consistently unable to adapt and
function effectively in a variety of conditions. The four main factors that are seen to contribute to how well
an individual is able to adapt include their genetic makeup, physical condition, learning and
reasoning, and socialisation.
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