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    • mild depression is where 4 symptoms are displayed
    • moderate depression is where 5/6 symptoms are displayed
    • severe depression is where 7+ symptoms are displayed
    • According to WHO, approximately 1 in 15 people suffer from an episode of serious depression every year
    • 10-15% of patients with severe depression will commit suicide
    • monozygotic twins are identical
    • dizygotic twins are from 2 different eggs
    • genetic predisposition is a biological tendency to develop a particular behaviour due to your genes
    • diathesis stress model claims you need a genetic vulnerability and a stressful life event to trigger a mental disorder
    • peter mcguffin’s twin study on depression
    • if a monozygotic twin gets depressed there is a 46% chance the other will too
    • if a dizygotic twin gets depressed there is a 20% chance the other will
    • becks negative triad
    • magnification is where people see their problems as far worse than they really are
    • becks negative triad=negative view of the self-negative view of the world-negative view of the future
    • ellis’s abc model
    • ellis’s abc=activating event-rational/irrational beliefs-consequence based on beliefs
    • CBT is a form of therapy that aims to change thought processes to reduce symptoms
    • noradrenaline is a type of neurotransmitter involved in mood that is released in times of stress
    • reuptaking is when neurons reabsorb neurotransmitters that are released
    • classical conditioning is learning by associations (pavlovs dog)
    • operant conditioning is learning from the consequences of others (pigeons)
    • the 5HTT gene is linked to depression
    • the A1 variant of the DDR2 gene is linked to addiction
    • SSRI’s (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)
    • SNRI’s (Serotonin noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors)
    • MAOI’s (monoamine oxidase inhibitors)
    • TCAs (tricyclics)
    • Goodwins adoptive child addiction study
    • caspi’s influence on life stress on depression
    • youngs cbt therapy
    • a strength of learning theories is that we can unlearn the behaviour
    • a weakness of learning theories is that it ignores the role of biological factors
    • functional analysis is the first stage of cbt where the addicts behaviour is studied and they work out what makes you turn to your addiction
    • skills training is the second stage of cbt where addicts learn ways to control their behaviour
    • a strength of cbt is that it gives patient control to stop their own behaviour and gets to the root of the problem
    • caspis study measured people with stressful life events between their 21st and 26th birthdays
    • youngs study used 114 participants from the centre for online addiction
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