mental abnormality
A doctor reviews a patient's brain scan to check for signs of mental abnormality.
Noun: A deviation from normal or healthy mental functioning. This term broadly refers to any condition, state, or pattern of thought, emotion, or behavior that significantly differs from accepted psychological or psychiatric norms of well-being and adaptive functioning.
The term "mental abnormality" is a formal, clinical, or legal term used to categorize a wide range of psychological conditions. It is often employed in psychiatric evaluations, forensic psychology, and academic discourse to describe impairments in cognitive, emotional, or behavioral regulation. * The court ordered an assessment to determine if the defendant's actions were influenced by a mental abnormality. * The study focuses on the early detection of mental abnormality in adolescents. * The legal definition of insanity often hinges on the presence of a severe mental abnormality.
- In a legal/forensic context: "Mental abnormality" can be a specific criterion in laws related to criminal responsibility, competency to stand trial, or civil commitment (e.g., for sexually violent predators in some jurisdictions). It implies a condition that affects volitional control or understanding.
- The statute requires proof of a "mental abnormality" that predisposes the person to commit acts of sexual violence.
- Mental disorder: A more common clinical synonym, often used interchangeably, though sometimes "abnormality" can be broader.
- Psychopathology: The scientific study of mental disorders and abnormal behavior.
- Psychological disorder: Another common synonym emphasizing the psychological nature of the condition.
- Mental disorder
- Psychological disorder
- Psychopathology (as a state)
- Mental illness (though sometimes "illness" implies a medical disease model)
- Mental health
- Psychological normalcy
- Soundness of mind
- Abnormality of mind: A near-identical phrase, often used in legal contexts, particularly in definitions of diminished responsibility.
- The defense argued for manslaughter on the grounds of an "abnormality of mind".
A doctor reviews a patient's brain scan to check for signs of mental abnormality.
- any abnormality of mental function