issues and debates Flashcards
ethics
- issues of diagnosing mental disorders such as using labelling and obtaining consent for participation in research
- HCPC guidelines
practical issues
choice between quant and qual data for clinicans balancing validity with reliability in terms of type of data gathered
reductionism
research where caused of metal illness are isolated to neurontranmitter dysfunction - makes diagnoses not holistic
comparisons
same behaviour can be explained from diff approaches typically bio and psych
methods to categorise and diagnose MI also differs between ICD and DSM
psych as science
as research typically involves bio methods and treatment there is domination of the medical model which is a highly scientific model in that it uses scientific research methods such as lab experiments.
culture and gender
cultural differences in diagnosis culture bound syndromes etc causing bias and invalid treatments
gender differences in prevalence and onset of a disorder
nature nurture
diff explanations as to what causes disorder- bio and psych
understanding over time
dsm changes
changes in therapies from anti psychotics
social control
deviation from social norms leads to labelling which creates policies for the treatment and therapy for mental health.
psych knowledge in society
therapies and treatments
wider acceptance of those with disorders
socially sensitive
issues of labelling and stigma