LS6 - Interactive Approach Flashcards
Interactionist Approach
An approach that acknowledges there are biological, psychological and societal factors in the development of SZ.
Diathesis Stress Model In SZ
Biology is the genetic component(s) making us vulnerable the trigger is the psychological experience.
Treatment In Sign With The Interactionist Model
Combines drug therapy with CBT as it is able to acknowledge that SZ develops due to both psychological and biological factors.
Interactionist Approach Strengths (+)
Evidence For Vulnerability And Triggers
Research Support For Effectiveness Of Both Treatments
Interactionist Approach Weaknesses
Original Diathesis-Stress Model Is Too Simplistic
We Don’t Know How Diathesis Stress Works
Treatment-Causation Fallacy
Evidence For Vulnerability And Triggers (+)
Tienari adopted family study as it shows genetic vulnerability is needed but also family stress environment.
Research Support For Effectiveness Of Both Treatments (+)
Patients in the two combination groups showed lower symptom levels than those in the control group (medication only), however there was no difference in rehospitalisation.
Original Diathesis Stress Model is Too Simplistic (-)
Multiple genes increase vulnerability whereas model suggests there’s a singular one, and stress can come in a variety of forms and things like cannabis use can be a trigger.
We Don’t Know How Diathesis Stress Works (-)
We don’t understand the mechanisms by which symptoms of schizophrenia appear and how both vulnerability and stress produce them.