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the biological approach to explaining OCD
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AS - Level psychology (chapter 5 - psychopathology ) Mind Map on the biological approach to explaining OCD, created by Daisy U on 27/01/2016.
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the biological approach to explaining OCD
genetic explanations
Lewis - OCD runs in families
37% have parents with it
21% have siblings with it
diathesis stress model
some people are more likely to suffer
may need an experience to trigger it
candidate genes
vulnerability for OCD
the gene 5HT1-D
responsible for the efficiency of transporting serotonin
OCD is polygenic
many genes involved
up to 230 genes may be involved
e.g. dopamine, serotonin, neurotransmitters
different types of OCD
the origin of OCD has different causes for each case
evaluation - genetic explanation
good supporting evidence
twin studies
Nestadt
68% of identical twins
31% of non identical twins
therefore genetic evidence
too many candidate genes
genetic explanations are unlikely to ever be useful
little predictive value
environmental risk hours
traumatic events can cause not just genes
Cromer found over half of patients had a traumatic event
neural explanations
the role of serotonin
neurotransmitters of serotonin
help regulate mood
neurotransmitters - rely information
low levels of serotonin
mood relevant info doesn't take place
can affect mental processes
decision making systems
abnormal functioning of the frontal lobes
these are responsible for logical thinking
abnormal functioning with the part that processes unpleasant emotions
evaluation - neural explanation
some supporting evidence
some antidepressants work purely on the serotonin system
therefore serotonin is involved in OCD
some OCD symptoms in Parkinson's disease
biological processes cause symptoms also responsible for OCD
not clear what neural mechanisms are involved
some studies found decision making systems are responsible
however no system has always been involved
we should not assume that neural mechanisms are involved
same neurotransmitters and structures function abnormally in OCD patients
but abnormal functioning does not cause OCD
evaluation +
the serotonin OCD link may be co - morbidity with depression
many people who have OCD also have depression
the depression probably involves disruption to the serotonin system
twin studies are flawed
twins grow up in the same environment
influences
may also experience different things
influences
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