Drug therapy

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  • The medical model of illness
    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 ?
    • treat positive 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