Psychology professionals who have more recently embarked upon the study of psychopathology in persons with deafness and hearing loss have demonstrated that not only do the deaf and hard-of-hearing suffer from depression, but also that the presentation of depression is similar in hearing impaired and hearing persons (Kaland and Salvatore, 2002). Furthermore, it has also been observed that depression is a commonly experienced psychological condition in hearing impaired. Behaviour is divided in two main categories 1. Internalizing Behaviour 2. Externalizing Behaviour Internalizing Behavior Internalizing behaviors are negative, problematic behaviors that are directed towards the self. People with internalizing behaviors have difficulty coping with negative emotions or stressful situations, so they direct their feelings inward. For example, a young boy may respond to a being …show more content…
You notice that one of your students has been showing certain behavior problems. He refuses to complete classroom assignments, gets out of his seat, and disturbs his classmates. Although you have attempted to talk to him about his behavior, he continues to cause disruption and refuses to follow classroom rules. You finally decide to call his mother when he hits another student in the classroom. The behavior problems of your student are examples of externalizing behaviors. Types of Externalizing Behaviors Disobeying rules, physical aggression, vandalism, and threatening others are examples of externalizing behaviors. These are problem behaviors that are directed toward the external environment. Instead of expressing their negative emotions or responses to life pressures in a healthy or productive way, people with externalizing behaviors direct their feelings outward to other people or things. For example, a child who's having trouble comprehending school work may choose to bully a classmate who is doing well in school. Effects of Externalizing