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##### Methods for Studying Genetic Influences ##### Methods for Studying Genetic Influences
**Traditional methods:** **Traditional methods:**
- Family history method - Family history method
- Twin method - Twin method
- Adoption method - Adoption method
**More recent methods:** **More recent methods:**
- Linkage analysis - Linkage analysis
- Association studies - Association studies
@ -74,11 +76,13 @@ The Developmental Systems Approach
#### Neuro-transmitter & hormonal abnormalities in brain and CNS #### Neuro-transmitter & hormonal abnormalities in brain and CNS
**Neurotransmitter imbalances:** **Neurotransmitter imbalances:**
- Can result in abnormal behavior - Can result in abnormal behavior
- Created in various ways: overproduction, deactivation, abnormally - Created in various ways: overproduction, deactivation, abnormally
sensitive or insensitive sensitive or insensitive
**5 Most studied neurotransmitter:** **5 Most studied neurotransmitter:**
- Norepinephrine - Norepinephrine
- Dopamine - Dopamine
- Serotonin - Serotonin
@ -86,7 +90,9 @@ sensitive or insensitive
- Gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) - Gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA)
**Hormonal Imbalances** **Hormonal Imbalances**
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis: Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis:
- Messages (CRH) travel from the hypothalamus to the pituitary - Messages (CRH) travel from the hypothalamus to the pituitary
- Pituitary releases ACTH, which stimulates cortical part of the adrenal gland, produces epinephrine (adrenaline) and cortisol - Pituitary releases ACTH, which stimulates cortical part of the adrenal gland, produces epinephrine (adrenaline) and cortisol
- Cortisol provides negative feedback to hypothalamus and pituitary to decrease their release of CRH and ACTH, which in turn reduces the release of adrenaline and cortisol - Cortisol provides negative feedback to hypothalamus and pituitary to decrease their release of CRH and ACTH, which in turn reduces the release of adrenaline and cortisol
@ -94,10 +100,12 @@ Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis:
#### Temperament #### Temperament
**Temperament:** **Temperament:**
Childs reactivity and characteristic ways of self-regulation. Childs reactivity and characteristic ways of self-regulation.
Early temperament is basis from which personality develops. Early temperament is basis from which personality develops.
**Five Dimensions of Temperament:** **Five Dimensions of Temperament:**
- Fearfulness - Fearfulness
- Irritability and frustration - Irritability and frustration
- Positive affect - Positive affect
@ -109,11 +117,13 @@ Early temperament is basis from which personality develops.
#### Psychodynamic #### Psychodynamic
**Freud** theorized that a persons behavior results from interaction of: **Freud** theorized that a persons behavior results from interaction of:
- Id (pleasure principle) - Id (pleasure principle)
- Ego (reality principle) - Ego (reality principle)
- Superego (executive branch) - Superego (executive branch)
**Newer Psychodynamic Perspectives:** **Newer Psychodynamic Perspectives:**
- Ego psychology - Ego psychology
- Attachment theory - Attachment theory
- Object-relations theory - Object-relations theory
@ -133,6 +143,7 @@ Early temperament is basis from which personality develops.
- **Attributional style:** Characteristic way in which individual may tend to assign causes to bad or good events - **Attributional style:** Characteristic way in which individual may tend to assign causes to bad or good events
**Cognitive Therapy:** **Cognitive Therapy:**
- The way we interpret events and experiences determines our emotional reactions to them. - The way we interpret events and experiences determines our emotional reactions to them.
- Clinicians use a variety of techniques designed to alter a clients negative cognitive biases. - Clinicians use a variety of techniques designed to alter a clients negative cognitive biases.
@ -157,10 +168,12 @@ Parents who have various forms of psychopathology tend to have one or more child
#### Marital discord & divorce #### Marital discord & divorce
**Long-standing marital discord:** **Long-standing marital discord:**
- Aggressive behavior - Aggressive behavior
- Poor quality relationships - Poor quality relationships
**Divorce:** **Divorce:**
- Insecurity, rejection - Insecurity, rejection
- Delinquency - Delinquency
- Lower educational attainment - Lower educational attainment
@ -168,6 +181,7 @@ Parents who have various forms of psychopathology tend to have one or more child
#### Low Socioeconomic Status and Unemployment #### Low Socioeconomic Status and Unemployment
In our society, the lower the socioeconomic class, the higher the incidence of mental and physical disorders. In our society, the lower the socioeconomic class, the higher the incidence of mental and physical disorders.
- Children and adolescents from lower socioeconomic status (SES) families tend to have more psychological problems. - Children and adolescents from lower socioeconomic status (SES) families tend to have more psychological problems.
- Studies have repeatedly found unemployment to be associated with enhanced vulnerability to psychopathology. - Studies have repeatedly found unemployment to be associated with enhanced vulnerability to psychopathology.
@ -180,28 +194,36 @@ In our society, the lower the socioeconomic class, the higher the incidence of m
#### Prejudice and Discrimination in Race, Gender, and Ethnicity #### Prejudice and Discrimination in Race, Gender, and Ethnicity
Increased prevalence of certain mental disorders may be related to: Increased prevalence of certain mental disorders may be related to:
- Prejudice against minority groups and women - Prejudice against minority groups and women
- Perceived discrimination and self-esteem - Perceived discrimination and self-esteem
### The Cultural Perspective ### The Cultural Perspective
**Cultural context of behavior:** **Cultural context of behavior:**
- Universal and Culture-Specific Symptoms of Disorders - Universal and Culture-Specific Symptoms of Disorders
- Culture: Over-and Undercontrolled Behavior - Culture: Over-and Undercontrolled Behavior
#### Universal and Culture-Specific Symptoms of Disorders #### Universal and Culture-Specific Symptoms of Disorders
**Universality of some disorders:** **Universality of some disorders:**
- Certain psychological symptoms are consistently found among similarly diagnosed clinical groups - Certain psychological symptoms are consistently found among similarly diagnosed clinical groups
**Sociocultural factors:** **Sociocultural factors:**
- Which disorders develop - Which disorders develop
- Prevalence, course - Prevalence, course
#### Culture: Over- and Undercontrolled Problem #### Culture: Over- and Undercontrolled Problem
**Undercontrolled problem:** **Undercontrolled problem:**
-Agression, disobedience, disrespect
-Exhibited by American - Agression, disobedience, disrespect
- Exhibited by American
**Overcontrolled problem:** **Overcontrolled problem:**
-Shyness, anxiety, depression
-Exhibited by Thai - Shyness, anxiety, depression
- Exhibited by Thai