Chapter 2 Flashcards
Define the multidimensional integrative approach of mental disorders
a. Consists of five influences that interconnect to create a disorder after the trigger is set off
What are the five influences of the multidimensional integrative approach of mental disorders?
- Biological influences
- Social influence
- Behavioural influence
- Emotional/cognitive influences
- Developmental influences
Polygenic effect
- A certain trait is determined by the interplay of multiple genes
Define quantitative genetics
- Estimated the effects of genes in explaining differences
Define molecular genetics
- Examining structures of genes and microarrays/DNA technology
What percentage of individual differences in personality are due to genetics?
50%
Define the interaction of Genetic and Environmental effects
i. The brain and its function is plastic, where certain environmental effects could turn on dormant genes, leading to genetic vulnerability
Define the diathesis-stress model
i. Individuals inherit, from multiple genes, tendencies to express certain traits of behaviours, which may be activated under specific stress
Define diathesis
- A vulnerability that makes a person susceptible to developing a disorder
Define the gene-environment correlation model
i. Certain people have genetic make-up that makes them more prone to seek out environments that are more likely to make them develop a mental illness
What is an example of nongenomic “inheritance” of Behaviour
Tendencies were passed NON-genetically through Moms behaviour