Increased understanding of neurochemical processes in the brain is associated with the use of psychoactive drugs to treat serious mental disorders
IE the biological approach has promoted the treatment of clinicaldepression using antidepressant drugs that increase levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin at synapses in the brain
Such drugs have been associated with the reduction of depressive symptoms
Means that people with depression may be better able to manage their condition and live their lives in the community, rather than remain in hospital
COUNTERPOINT:
Although antidepressant drugs are successful for many patients, they do not work for everyone.
For instance, a recent study by Cipriani et al. compared 21 antidepressant drugs and found wide variations in their effectiveness
Although most of the drugs were more effective than placebos in comparative trials, the researchers concluded that the effects of antidepressants, in general, were 'mainlymodest.
This challenges the value of the biologicalapproach because it suggests that brain chemistryalone may not account for all cases of, for example, depression.
STRENGTH:
Uses scientific methods of investigation
In order to investigate the genetic and biological basis of behaviour, the biological approach makes use of a range of precise and highly objectivemethods.
These include scanning techniques, such as fMRis and EEGs. With advances in technology, it is possible to accuratelymeasure physiological and neural processes in ways that are not open to bias.
This means that much of the biological approach is based on objective and reliable data.