Pathology What is it?. What is the problem? The hypothesized cause The biology The symptom The sign The distress The functional impairment The consequences.

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Pathology What is it?

What is the problem? The hypothesized cause The biology The symptom The sign The distress The functional impairment The consequences of impairment

What is the cause? Supernatural influence Humors out of balance Bad behavior Brain malfunction Mind malfunction Adverse social influence

What is “normal”? A social construct A quantity A quality A fitness for environment

Two approaches Categorical Dimensional

Compare with “real” diseases What is the “problem”? What is the cause? Is it just a matter of degree?

Proposed system Describe large samples Notice outliers Check for clusters

Differentiate illness and issues