Psychology, asked by KillianL, 2 months ago

describe the biopsychological model of explaining psychological disorders, and the factors that influence it. how does this view offer a broader understanding of disorders?

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Answered by najima2020
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The biological perspective is a way of looking at psychological issues by studying the physical basis for animal and human behavior. It is one of the major perspectives in psychology and involves such things as studying the brain, immune system, nervous system, and genetics

  1. George Engel and John Romano, the biopsychosocial perspective is more appropriate when analyzing the causes of mental illness. This model introduces the idea that there are biological, psychological, and social determinants to mental health. This idea links the outside world to someone's biology and psyche.
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