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A critical analysis exploring 2 different psychological perspectives and how they have progressed the psychology field.

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2001PY CW1 ‘With reference to two core approaches to psychology, critically explore how

these have furthered an understanding of the bases of mental illness’




Mental illness and health problems affect 1 in 4 people in the United Kingdom,

(McManus et al. 2016) with 1 in 6 of those being diagnosed with a common mental health

issue such as anxiety and depression. Mental disorders contribute to 13% of global disease,

with major depression expected to be the largest contributor to this by 2030 (Jacob 2012).

With mental illness affecting so many people, it can and does have a real-world impact on

things like crime, sport and even the economy. With 800,000 suicides happening each year

according to World Health Organisation (2014) there is a huge loss of human life and

therefore potential. Thus, preventing this should be of high concern to doctors and

psychologists alike. There are many approaches psychologists can take on mental health like

social, developmental and individual differences. However, this paper will focus on the

biological and cognitive approaches regarding anxiety and depression. While both have a

good knowledge and basis in understanding of mental illness like depression and anxiety,

they both differ in terms of reasoning and theories. This paper will look at how each approach

attempts to understand mental illness and how the approach has developed over time. It will

explore anti-depressant drugs, genetics, comparative methods, The Valence Hypothesis and

frontal brain asymmetry (FBA). Both have relevant material and understanding of depression

and anxiety, but both take completely different approaches while still remaining similar in

some areas like empirical evidence and methods of proving studies such as the use of the

comparative method.

, The biological approach focuses more on genetics and physiology and how these

factors may affect mental health. The approach investigates behaviour, thoughts and feelings

from a biological and therefore physical point of view. One major dispute in psychology is

the nature versus nurture argument. Those siding with the nurture side of the deliberation

propose that it is the environment that has the most significant impact on determining

behaviour. The biological approach however, inclines to the importance of nature, genetics,

hormones and chemical levels in the brain. For example, a biological psychologist may argue

that a patient with depression has low levels of dopamine or serotonin (Arnsten et al. 2015) as

opposed to a social psychologist suggesting the depressed state may be from a childhood

experience or the environment.




It can be argued that the biological psychology approach started with Darwin’s

Voyage of the Beagle in 1805-1836. This expedition saw the origins of the theory of natural

selection via observing animals while roaming the world. This correlation between animal

behaviours and those of humans would later be referred to as the comparative method

(Romanes, 1864). The comparative method suggests that different species of animals may be

compared and studied and then linked into the context of human behaviours. The key

principle of Comparative Psychology is the idea that cognitive processes are biological

variations with evolutionary origins, thus allowing for a recording of cognitive resemblances

and alterations between different species such as humans and apes (Liebal et al. 2012).

Psychologist’s current understanding of the development and evolution of human cognition

comes from the study of non-human species, in particular that of apes and chimps, furthering

our understanding of how human brains operate and function (Johnson-Pynn et al. 1997).

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