Title: Multidimensional
1Multidimensional
Integrative Approach to Psychopathology
2Multidimensional Models of Psychopathology
Biological Influences
Social Influences
Behavioral Influences
Cognitive Emotional Influences
3Genes and Psychopathology
- No single gene
- Inherit Predispositions, not Psychological
Disorders
4Gene-Environment Interactions
- Diathesis-Stress Model
- Inherit Tendencies (Diathesis)
- Tendencies Activated (Stress)
- Schizophrenia, Substance Abuse,
Blood-Injection-Injury Phobias
5Neuroscience Perspective
- Primarily looks at central nervous system (brain
and spinal cord) and its communicators
6The Neuron
7Neurotransmitters The Chemical Messengers
- Norepinephrine (noradrenaline)
- Gamma Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
- Major
- Neurotransmitters
- in Psychopathology
8Neurotransmitter Functions
- Dopamine
- Pleasure-Seeking
- Schizophrenia (too much)
- Parkinsons Disease (too little)
- L-DOPA (Agonist)
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10Behavioral Genetics Gene-Environment
Interactions
- Pedigree Studies
- Family Tree
- Twin Studies
- Identical vs Fraternal
- Adoption Studies
- More Compelling Approach
11Examples of cognitive-behavioral influences
- Depressogenic thought patterns
Reinforcement patterns (e.g., alcoholism,
phobias)
Conduct disorder developing into anti-social
personality disorder (lack of punishment?
brain-environment interaction?)
12Social-Interpersonal Influences
- Lack of Social Support
- Depression and Suicide
- Illness and Suppressed Immune Function
- Variety of Other Disorders
- Increasing Social Support Helps
- Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)
- Support groups / Group therapy