The Biological Approach Assumptions

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The Biological Approach Assumptions
  1. 1.
    1. There is a close link between behaviour and brain chemicals.
      1. Thoughts and emotions are based on electrical messages which are carried around the by by neurotransmitters such as SEROTONIN & DOPAMINE.
        1. The levels of these chemicals can shape behaviour e.g low levels of Serotonin can cause depressive behaviour.
          1. 2.
            1. There is a close link between behaviour and genes.
              1. The genes a person inherits from their parents form a pre-disposition to behave in a certain way.
                1. e.g mental disorders such as schizophrenia may be shaped by several different genes such as DISC1 and G72.
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