Abnormal Psychology is a branch of psychology that studies mental disorders and abnormal behavior in individuals.
In Indonesia, the number of people who experience mental disorders is estimated to reach 15-20% of the population.
The most common mental disorders in Indonesia are depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia.
Causes of mental disorders in Indonesia can come from genetic factors, the environment, and unhealthy life habits.
Psychological therapy and drugs are two types of treatments commonly used to overcome mental disorders in Indonesia.
The stigma of mental disorders is still very strong in Indonesia, so many people are reluctant to seek help.
Education about mental disorders is still lacking in Indonesia, so many people do not understand the symptoms and handling.
Several institutions in Indonesia, such as the recovery foundation and the rehabilitation center of Bina Sehat, provide mental health services for the community.
Abnormal Psychology is also studied at several universities in Indonesia, such as the University of Indonesia, Gadjah Mada University, and Airlangga University.
Family involvement and social environment are very important in supporting individuals who experience mental disorders in Indonesia.