The biological approach to mental health examines how physical and genetic factors influence human behavior and mental health conditions. This comprehensive framework, utilized by biological approach psychologists, investigates the role of genetics, biochemicals, neuroanatomy, and infections in shaping human behavior and mental illness.
- Focuses on neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine in behavior regulation
- Examines genetic inheritance through twin studies
- Investigates brain structure and damage through neuroanatomical research
- Explores biological treatments including medication and ECT
- Considers the impact of infections on mental health development
- Evaluates both strengths and limitations of the biological perspective