The Bio-medical Model and Psychopathology Flashcards
What is descriptive psychopathology?
An objective description of abnormal states avoiding preconceived ideas or theories, ltd to the description of conscious experienced and observable behavior.
What is experimental psychopathology?
Seeks to explain and describe abnormal mental phenomena, focused on empirically measurable and verifiable conscious psychological processes using experimental methods such as cognitive & behavioural psychology and FMRI.
What are the basic assumptions of the bio-medical model?
“The biomedical model assumes that mental disorders …are biologically-based brain diseases. Core tenets of this approach include: (a) mental disorders are caused by biological abnormalities principally located in the brain, (b) there is no meaningful distinction between mental diseases and physical diseases,…”
What are the basic assumptions of the bio-medical model for psychological disorders affecting the nervous system?
Psychological disorders are illnesses/diseases affecting the nervous system:
- Abnormal behaviour, thinking and emotion are caused by biological dysfunctions
- Understanding mental illness involves understanding what went wrong with the brain
What are the basic assumptions of the bio-medical model for causes of abnormal behaviour?
Possible causes of abnormal behaviour:
- Biochemistry – an imbalance of certain neurotransmitters or hormones might cause parts of the brain to malfunction
- Structural damage or abnormality – if the structure of the brain is damaged or improperly formed then thinking, emotion and behaviour may change
What are the basic assumptions of the bio-medical model for factors that may affect the functioning of the nervious system?
Factors that may affect nervous system functioning:
- Genetics – inherited developmental abnormality
- Toxicity – chemical poisoning from e.g. drugs or environmental toxins
- Infection/disease – causing chemical or structural damage to the brain
- Stress – causing abnormal hormonal effects in the long term
What is the Diathesis-Stress Model?
The diathesis–stress model is a psychological theory that attempts to explain a disorder, or it trajectory, as the result of an interaction between a predisposition vulnerability and stress caused by life experiences.
Diathesis = a tendency to suffer from a particular medical condition
What is the strategy used for the Nomothetic approach?
Focus on similarities and differences between groups of individuals.
What is the aim of the nomothetic approach?
To identify a basic structure or category to be able to describe personality or a disorder universally?
What research methods are used by the nomothetic approach?
Quantitative methods, to ensure the structures are explored, produce valid measurements/assessments, and to explore the relationship between variables across groups
What types of data are used to collect information for the nomothetic approach?
Self-report, questionnaires, physical assessments
What is the purpose of the ICD?
The ICD (International Classification of Diseases) is the foundation for the identification of health trends and statistics globally. It is the international standard for defining and reporting diseases and health conditions, thus the counting of deaths as well as diseases, injuries, symptoms, reasons for encounter, factors that influence health status, and external causes of disease. It allows the world to compare and share health information using a common language.
Important aspects of the ICD:
- Produce by global health agency of UN
- Statistic of global moraltiy and morbidity
- Free and open resource for public health benefit
- For countries; and front-line service providers
- Global, multidisciplinary, multilingual development
- Approved by World Health Assembly
Important aspects of the DSM:
- Produced by Psychiatric Association
- Focused on mental illness
- Intellectual property of APA
- Primarily for psychiatrists and psychologists
- Dominated by US, Anglophone perspective
- Approved by APA Board of Trustees and APA Assembly.
What are the principles of contemporary treatment?
The biomedical model assumes tha tmental disorders… are biologically-based brain diseases. Core tenets of this approach include: (a) mental disorders are caused by biological abnormalities principally located in the brain, (b) there is no meaningful distinction between mental diseases and physical diseases and (c) biological treatment is emphasized.
What are biological treatments for mental disorders?
- Psychopharmacotherapy - Drug Therapy/Treatment
- Electroconvulsive Therapy/Treatment
- Psychosurgery - Brain Surgery