12.7 The Importance of an Interactionist Approach

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    • The interactionist approach views schizophrenia as arising from biological predispositions and psychological stress
    • Arrange the key components of the interactionist approach in the correct order.
      1️⃣ Biological Predispositions
      2️⃣ Psychological Stress
      3️⃣ Combined Impact
    • A person with a genetic predisposition to schizophrenia will always develop the disorder.
      False
    • The interactionist approach posits that schizophrenia results from a combination of biological predispositions and psychological stress
    • What is the formula used to represent the interactionist approach in schizophrenia?
      Schizophrenia=Schizophrenia =BiologicalPredisposition+ Biological Predisposition +PsychologicalStress Psychological Stress
    • The diathesis-stress model proposes that schizophrenia results from vulnerability and environmental stress
    • Match the components of the diathesis-stress model with their descriptions.
      Diathesis ↔️ Genetic or biological vulnerability
      Stress ↔️ Environmental triggers
      Interaction ↔️ Combined effect leading to symptoms
    • Someone with low genetic vulnerability can withstand considerable stress without developing schizophrenia.
    • What is the formula used to represent the diathesis-stress model?
      Schizophrenia = Diathesis + Stress</latex>
    • The interactionist approach emphasizes that schizophrenia results from genetic predisposition and environmental stress
    • What formula represents the interaction between genetic predisposition and environmental stress in schizophrenia?
      Schizophrenia=Schizophrenia =GeneticPredisposition+ Genetic Predisposition +EnvironmentalStress Environmental Stress
    • The interactionist approach supports treatments that target both biological and psychological aspects, such as medication and cognitive-behavioral therapy
    • Childhood trauma is an example of environmental stress that can trigger schizophrenia in genetically vulnerable individuals.
    • The diathesis-stress model suggests that stress activates a biological vulnerability to schizophrenia
    • What does the term 'diathesis' refer to in the diathesis-stress model?
      Genetic predisposition
    • The interactionist approach evaluates schizophrenia as resulting from biological predispositions and environmental stressors
    • Match the component of the diathesis-stress model with its description:
      Diathesis ↔️ Genetic or biological vulnerability
      Stress ↔️ Environmental triggers or life events
    • Match the factors influencing schizophrenia with their examples.
      Biological Predispositions ↔️ Family history of schizophrenia
      Environmental Stressors ↔️ Childhood trauma
    • Holistic treatment for schizophrenia addresses both biological and psychological factors.
    • The interactionist approach contrasts with solely biological or psychological viewpoints by recognizing the interplay between genetic vulnerabilities and environmental triggers
    • What is the formula used to express the interaction between biological vulnerability and psychological stress in schizophrenia?
      Schizophrenia = Biological Vulnerability + Psychological Stress</latex>
    • Treatments combining medication and cognitive-behavioral therapy are supported by the interactionist approach
    • Arrange the psychological factors influencing schizophrenia in order of their impact.
      1️⃣ Stress
      2️⃣ Cognitive Processes
      3️⃣ Coping Mechanisms
      4️⃣ Social Environment
    • The interactionist approach emphasizes that schizophrenia results from the interplay between genetic predisposition and environmental stress
    • The study by Tienari et al. (2004) found that adoptees with schizophrenic parents developed the condition more often in dysfunctional adoptive families
    • What does the formula Schizophrenia = Diathesis + Stress</latex> represent?
      Diathesis-stress interaction
    • Which study showed a significant correlation between childhood trauma and schizophrenia in genetically vulnerable individuals?
      Read et al. (2001)
    • Individuals with a genetic vulnerability are more likely to develop schizophrenia if exposed to significant stressors
    • The Hogarty et al. (1991) study demonstrated that combining medication and family therapy reduces relapse rates compared to medication alone.
    • Why is the interactionist approach important in treating schizophrenia?
      Addresses both biological and psychological factors
    • What does the interactionist approach to schizophrenia emphasize?
      Biological and environmental interplay
    • The diathesis-stress model suggests that schizophrenia arises from genetic vulnerability alone.
      False
    • The interactionist approach acknowledges that schizophrenia results from a combination of biological predispositions and psychological stress
    • In the diathesis-stress model, diathesis represents genetic or biological vulnerability
    • What is an example of an environmental stressor that can trigger schizophrenia?
      Childhood trauma
    • Match the factor with its description:
      Biological Predispositions ↔️ Genetic vulnerability
      Environmental Stressors ↔️ Life events or trauma
    • The interactionist approach contrasts with solely biological or psychological viewpoints.
    • Biological predispositions are inherited vulnerabilities that increase susceptibility to schizophrenia
    • What role does psychological stress play in schizophrenia development?
      Triggers onset of symptoms
    • The diathesis-stress model includes a formula to illustrate the interaction between biological and psychological factors.
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