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Hi guys, today we're looking at the question, according to thomas zaz, i believe that's how it's pronounced.
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Abnormal behavior usually involves azaz abnormal behavior.
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And before we answer this question, i think it's going to help a little bit to know about who the guy was.
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Basically, he was a psychiatrist who was challenging a lot of modern psychiatry rules.
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He was arguing that there might have been too much control put on patients and that he wanted to change what we considered mental illness.
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Basically, he didn't argue mental illness was the same as biological illnesses of the body.
00:46
Rather, they were more, i guess the word would be human problems with modern living.
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So he didn't really, he really wanted to challenge what we talked about in psychiatry and the certain rules we used.
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Okay, so let's, now that we know a little bit about him, let's start this by looking at a, behavior that is statistically unusual.
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So i'm just going to write this as statistically unusual.
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I'm going to say this is probably not close to the answer.
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There isn't much mention of his considering of statistics in arguing against current psychiatric definitions...