Biological factors of schizophrenia
[DOC File]Schizophrenia: Genetic factors
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Parent was MZ twin with schizophrenia: 17%. Non-Schizophrenic MZ Parent, whose twin is schizophrenic: Also 17% Adoption studies. Aims: To investigate the concordance rate for schizophrenia across adoptive or biological relatives of a family member with schizophrenia thus indicating whether genes or upbringing are likely to have been more ...
[DOC File]Biological explanations of schizophrenia
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Biological treatments arise from the medical model of abnormality which considers mental disorder to be an illness or disease resulting from underlying biological factors. There are various biological treatments, such as drug therapy, electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) and psychosurgery. Most people with schizophrenia receive some form of ...
[DOC File]Chapter 11
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But 89% of all people with schizophrenia do not have a relative with schizophrenia. Too much dopamine at certain synapses. Larger cerebral ventricles. Reduced brain volume. Dizygotic/monozygotic twin studies and Adoption studies showed evidence for the genetic effects on the disorder.-Community factors and Stress: Low SES with schizophrenia.
There is strong evidence that biological factors play a ...
There is strong evidence that biological factors play a large part in the development of schizophrenia. It has been known for a long time that sch runs in families. This could be because families share the same disadvantaged environments, but research evidence from family, twin and adoption studies suggests that genetic factors are also important.
[DOCX File]BIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
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Four biological explanations of schizophrenia are genetic factors, biochemical imbalance, brain structural abnormality, and evolutionary factors. These four factors are likely to be related. For example, evolutionary pressures have shaped the genes that we have inherited and our biochemical systems.
[DOC File]APA Format 6th Edition Template - Judy Chen
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Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder under both axis one and axis two in the DSM-IV. There are many approaches to schizophrenic disorder. Schizophrenia is contributed by three different factors, Biological, Psychodynamic, and lastly environmental factor.
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