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A limitation is that it's
reductionist
where all human behaviour is reduced down to just physical processes such as activity
of
neurotransmitters
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This is a weakness because it
underestimates
the role of our
environment
in behaviour
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However,
reductionism
is also a strength because by isolating just
one
factor it allows researchers to investigate that factor scientifically
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Advantage of the biological approach
Drugs to treat
mental illness
have been found to be effective in
reducing symptoms
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This supports the
biological
approach
The theory suggests our behaviour is dependent on varying levels of
neurotransmitters
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Furthermore, such treatments are beneficial as
SSRis
reduce
suicide rates
, place individuals back into the community and back to work whilst reducing money spent on therapy - this has positive implications for the economy
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Therefore, the
biological
approach effectively identifies and treats mental disorders, adding
credibility
to the approach
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Strength of the biological approach
It uses
reliable
methods of research, e.g. fMRIs or PET scans
Because of this, researchers can have an accurate measure of
internal
processes that were previously not very
accessible
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Therefore, this makes biological evidence less susceptible to
misinterpretation
or
experimenter
bias
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