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    According to Neuroanatomy Online chapters 1‚6‚7 and 8‚ I come up with these brief info. around Pain. First‚ we must know neuro system well. I’ll start describing anatomically and physiologically. -As we know main 3 component of neuro system is Brain-----Spinal cord-----Peripheral nervous system. - All nerves do synaptic connections in SC‚ MO then ascend into subcortical nuclei. - PNS divided into: 1) Visceral system and it consist of: ANS‚ Sympathetic (TL)‚ Parasympathetic (craniosacral) and enteric

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    Introduction: childhood is the sweetest and most memorable period in a man’s life. Every man or woman has childhood memories. I have also some memories. Very often these memories are reflected on my mind in my loneliness whoever i remember my childhood days‚ i feel happy and delighted. Memories of playmates: i always remember the playground which was behind our house. I always used to play there. I always used to play there with my friends. I and some of my friends used to row on the river‚ jump

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    PSYCHIATRY Functional and Behavioral Neuroanatomy Dr. Lowell Rebucal| 2 February 2015 ***Voice Record ***Bigger font size = what will come out Human Brain • Organ that is the basis of what persons sense‚ do‚ feel‚ and think • sensory‚ behavioral‚ affective‚ and cognitive experiences and attributes ***each one has its own abstract concept of MIND • The BRAIN provides the physical substrate for the mind‚ and malfunction of the parts of the brain can lead to disorders of mental activity and behavior

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    biological approach to psychopathology suggests that abnormal behaviour is caused or related to physical changes in the body. The biological approach suggest that the four following things cause physical disorders (abnormality) ; genes‚ biochemistry‚ neuroanatomy and viral infection. Psychologists have investigated the role in which gene’s play in abnormal behaviour. To do this the majority of psychologists use twins. It has been demonstrated that first-degree relative of a person suffering schizophrenia

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    Outline and evaluate explanations of eating disorders based on the biological model of psychological abnormality [18] Explanations tend to fall into four categories: • Evolutionary • Genetic • Neuroanatomy • Biochemical Evolutionary explanations of behaviour are based on Darwin’s theories of natural and sexual selection. These theories have been applied to eating disorders. It is suggested that the ability to control ones appetite and ignore hunger when food supplies

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    Outline and evaluate the biological approach to psychopathology (8 marks) The biological approach is all to do with the neuroanatomy (brain structure)‚ biochemistry (hormones) and viral infections and genes. It is a reductionist view as it does not look at childhood conflicts (psychodynamic) does not look at cognitive (mind). Genetic inheritance is one‚ this is when your genes are passed on from your parents to the child. It is normally studied on monozygotic twins‚ this is because they have the

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    the biological model this is also known as the medical model and assumes that abnormal behaviour is as a result of a physical problem. This should be treated medically by either medication or surgery. It is focused on the genetics‚ biochemistry‚ neuroanatomy and infections. However the biological model is still the most dominant model by psychiatrists. Barr et al (1990) linked schizophrenia to the mother having a virus when she was

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    dopamine. Another aspect is Infection‚ e.g. The syphilis bacterium can cause general paresis if left untreated. This is a mental disorder characterised by mental deterioration‚ forgetfulness‚ delusions of grandeur and possible ending in death. Neuroanatomy is the idea that mental disorders are caused by damage to he brain. For example‚ in 1966 Charles Whitman strangled his mother‚ murdered his wife. Then shot 14 people from the top of a tower in Texas. He was then shot. After his death‚ his brain

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    globally. 3. Discuss the theories of mental disorders and how it affects human development 4. Describe the basic brain development 5. Describe the clinical manifestations of brain dysfunction in mental disorders 6. Identify the role of Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology in brain dysfunction 7. Demonstrate a complete mental health assessment 8. Formulate examples of conscious and unconscious attempts to manage anxiety 9. Distinguish between the different characteristics of the various

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    Outline and evaluate two models of abnormality (12 marks) The essence of a psychodynamic approach is to explain behaviour in terms of its dynamics – i.e. the forces that drive it. The best known example of this approach is Freud. Freud believed that the origins of mental disorder lie in the unresolved conflicts or childhoods which are unconscious. Medical illnesses are not the outcome of physical disorders but of these psychological conflicts. Conflicts between the id‚ ego‚ and superego create

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