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Cross cultural psychology in other disciplines

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I need help discussing the application of Cross Cultural Psychology to the following disciplines:

1. Abnormal Psychology
2. Humanistic Psychology
3. Developmental Psychology
4. Cognitive Psychology

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This solution provides an explnation of how cross cultural psychology can be applied to other areas of psychology.

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1. Abnormal Psychology is the branch of psychology that studies unusual patterns of behavior, emotion or thought which may/may not be understood as precipitating a mental disorder. The World Health Organization has been searching for universal psychiatric and physiological disturbances. While mental health has universal definition specific events, creating stress and subsequent behaviors are culturally defined. Some abnormal psychologists believe that mental disorders such as depression and schizophrenia exist in every society, while others believe that these disorders are more prevalent in the United ...

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