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PSYCHOLOGY MENTAL HEALTH what is the atieology for somatogenic approach 20th century and treatment used - Answer--mental illness explained in terms of abnormal brain structure, neurotransmitters and inherited genes the psychological problems are linked to physical causes treatment = ect and d...

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PSYCHOLOGY MENTAL HEALTH
what is the atieology for somatogenic approach 20th century and treatment used -
Answer--mental illness explained in terms of abnormal brain structure,
neurotransmitters and inherited genes
the psychological problems are linked to physical causes
treatment = ect and drug therapy

what is the atieology of greek culture and treatment used - Answer-- 4 types of fluid
in the body (black,yellow bile , blood and phlegm) each of them thought to relate to a
different personality demension a healthy persoanlity is one who has a balance of
the 4 humours.

treatment= purge the patient through laxatives or you can do bloodletting to drain the
blood.

what are the strengths and weakness of statistical infrequency - Answer-strength -
objective provides a cut off point
- not a value judgement - infrequent means rare not wrong
weakness - cut off is arbitary
- some types of mental illnesses are not sane e.g. depression

what are the strengths and weaknesses of maldaptiveness - Answer-strength-
useful- easy to access
weakness- subjective judgement- violations of moral standards
-some disorders allow people to function adequatley like psychopaths

what are the strengths and weaknesses of deviation from social norms - Answer-
strength- in severe cases behaviour can break social norms
weaknesses- norms arent constant they change overtime

how is statistical infrequency ethnocentric - Answer-least ethnocentric through its
appeal to objective data but in a multi-ethnic society specific cultural behaviour will
often be infrequent

define statistical infrequency - Answer-peoples whose thinking and behaviour is very
diferent can be defined as abnormal (more than 2 sd above or below the mean)

define deviation from social norms - Answer-Concerns behaviour that is different
from the accepted standards of behaviour in a community or society

define maldaptiveness - Answer-a persons considered abnormal if they are unable to
cope with demands of everyday life

how are they ethnocentric - Answer-statistical infrequency - least ethnocentric - as its
objective but in a multi-ethnic society specific cultural behaviour will often be
infrequent

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