Instructionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-46WkxATZ4 I) Watch the video lecture Abnormal Psychology and answer the following questions: In general, how does psychology define “abnormal behavior”? How does psychology attempt to diagnose and identify pathological behavior? What does the speaker mean by suggesting Psychiatry has been called the “Cinderella of Science”? What are the limitations of using neuroscience to define abnormality? Describe the “Four D’s” as aspects of judging abnormality. How does each view “abnormality” How does Psychology include cultural considerations in defining abnormal behavior? Does the idea of multicultural psychology and current trends create a cross between psychology and sociology? Why or why not? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmnjslAgojE II) Watch the presentation Crime and Deviance Functionalism: Durkheim and answer the following questions: Why does Durkheim’s claim that crime exists in every society so significant? What does Durkheim mean by the “conscience collective”? Why does crime occur in every society according to Durkheim? Why does understanding the change in the division of labor from pre-industrialized society to industrialized society so important? What is the difference between “mechanical solidarity” and “organic solidarity”? III) Your view! 1. Briefly compare the differences outlined in the presentations above between the psychological approach to defining abnormality versus the sociological view. 2. Which do you think explains pathological/deviant behavior most accurately?. 3.Should society or the DSM be the primary guide to defining deviant behavior? Explain. https://www.ted.com/talks/martin_seligman_the_new_era_of_positive_psychology IV) Watch the talk by Seligman, The New Era of Positive Psychology , and answer the following questions: What was the “good” of psychology over the last 60 years, namely the benefits of the “disease model”? What was “not good” about psychology over the last 60 years, namely the limitations of the “disease model”? What are the three primary aims of Positive Psychology? Does Seligman's view provide any clues for dealing with abnormality?