This assumption presumes that psychological disorders have a physical causes. Mental illnesses are are physicals and therefore can Be treated physically
We can use drugs to target specific regions of the brain to treat mental illnesses such as anxiety and depression
What are the 3 components of drug therapy ?
1- antipsychotic drugs
2- antidepressant drugs
3- anti anxiety drugs
Antipsychotics
Used to treat psychotic mental disorders such as schizophrenia
Schizophrenia ?
lost touch with reality and has little insight into their condition
caused by high levels of dopamine
hear voices - audio hallucinations
see things - hallucinations
chemical imbalance
Positive symptoms of schizophrenia?
addition of any unhealthy relationship
delusions
hallucinations
hear voices
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia?
subtraction of healthy relationships
speak less
flattened effect
reduced appetite
2 types of antipsychotic drugs ?
conventional
atypical
Conventional antipsychotic drugs ?
treating only positive symptoms - caused by increased dopamine
they block the action of dopamine neurotransmitters biding to (but not stimulating) dopamine receptors
Atypical antipsychotic drugs ?
treatpositive and negative symptoms
they temporarily bind to dopamine receptors and then rapidly dissociate (separate) allowing normal dopamine transition
they have fewer side effects the conventional drugs
Anti depression drugs ?
depression is caused by low levels of serotonin
these drugs work by either reducing the rate of reuptake or blocking the enzyme that Breaks down the neurotransmitters
Depression ?
in neurotypical brains, neurotransmitters are constantly being released from the presynaptic neuro to stimulate the post synaptic neuron
Antidepressant - prozac ?
block reuptake channels
increase levels of serotonin
is is an ssri (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)
How do SSRI’s work?
bind to the pre-synaptic neuron so that serotonin cannot be reabsorbed . This increases the amount of seretonin in the synapse, prolonging the activity which can be recieved by the post-synaptic neuron
Causes of anxiety ?
low levels of the neurotransmitter GABA (a neurotransmitter that slows down the activity of The central nervous system - natural anti anxiety)
High levels of adrenaline and noradrenalin which are part of flight or flight
2 types of drugs ?
benzodiazepines (BZ’s)
betablockers (BB’s)
Benzodiazepines ?
slows down the central nervous system by enhancing the activity of GABA, a biochemical substance (or neurotransmitter) That is the body’s natural form of anxiety relief
CNS control most of the function of the body, consisting of the brain
Betablockers
reduce adrenaline and noradrenaline which plays a key role in fight or flight response
slows down heart rate and blood pressure
bind to the receptors of the cells of the heart and other parts of the body that are normally stimulated by the sympathetic arousal
blocking these receptors makes it harder to stimulate cells in those parts of the body, so heart beats slower and blood pressure is reduced