Unit 2 Topic 4 - Psychological Disorders and Treatments Flashcards
Describe the biopsychosocial approach to understanding psychological disorder (2.4.1.1)
(George Engel, 1980)
general model or approach that examines how the following factors may contribute to situations:
- biological: genes, nutrition, etc
- psychological: personality, thoughts, emotions, etc
- social: socio-economical, -environmental, cultural
Summarise biological, psychological and social risk factors for psychological disorder (2.4.1.2)
Biological:
genes - mental illness is heritable, gene variations
medication - some people respond better than others
sleep - chronic sleep problems effect mental health
substance use - long term is linked to mental health
Psychological:
rumination - excessive thinking or worrying about past
impaired reasoning + memory - not goal directed
stress - can effect mental health if not managed
Social:
disorganised attachment - no attachment figure
significant relationships - losing people, etc.
Describe the impact of stigma on help-seeking behaviours (2.4.1.4)
- the stigma on seeking help is negative, especially in men
- not considered societal norm (different)
- labels
- embarrassment
Compare the following treatments for psychological disorders (2.4.1.5)
- Psychotherapy
- Psychopharmices
- ECT
therapy: most common, non-invasive, personalised
pharmices: can be invasive, medication main treatment
ect: invasive, electric current through brain, brain activity
Explain the placebo effect (2.4.1.6)
- non-invasive
- medication with no physical effects (fake)
- convinced that the medication is real
- patient is unaware the placebo effect is occuring
- not ethical