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What stood out the most as you read about the brain and the biological perspective and why do you think it is important for mental health professionals to study the brain?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the context of psychology, one of the things that fascinate me the most about the biological perspective is how almost every emotion, cognition, and behavior can be traced back to brain activity, supporting the notion of physical monism. That is also one of the reasons why mental health professionals should study the brain and how neurological impairments are related to psychological disorders. By studying the biological etiology of mental disorders, we open up a set of new approaches that can be used to manage the symptoms of psychological disorders. For example, a low-level of serotonin has been associated with depression and this understanding leads to the development of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).

Answered by preeteinstein123
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In the context of psychology, one of the things that fascinate me the most about the biological perspective is how almost every emotion, cognition, and behavior can be traced back to brain activity, supporting the notion of physical monism. That is also one of the reasons why mental health professionals should study the brain and how neurological impairments are related to psychological disorders. By studying the biological etiology of mental disorders, we open up a set of new approaches that can be used to manage the symptoms of psychological disorders. For example, a low-level of serotonin has been associated with depression and this understanding leads to the development of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).

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