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Schizophrenia, a mental disorder alters a person’s behavior, emotions, and thought process, is explained by theorist throughout several models that include biological, social cultural, and psychological (Comer & Comer, 2021). Genetics is the focus on how the biological model explains Schizophrenia. The social cultural model references the explanation to the multicultural differences as an impact in development of schizophrenia. Furthermore, the labeling on people is another influence on the development of schizophrenia. The psychological model incorporates the psychodynamic cognitive behavior of a non-emotional and un-nurturing parent that leads to the evolution of the mental disorder.
In my opinion the biological model is most fitting to explain schizophrenia because it incorporates a scientific pattern that explains a flow of levels of dopamine, thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that are inherited.
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Schizophrenia is a mental condition that affects a person’s behavior, emotions, and thought process. It is described by theorists using a variety of models, including biological, sociological, cultural, and psychological (Comer & Comer, 2021). The focus of genetics is on how the biological hypothesis of schizophrenia explains Schizophrenia. The social cultural model refers to the explanation of intercultural variations as a factor in schizophrenia development. Furthermore, people’s labels have an impact on the development of schizophrenia. The psychodynamic cognitive behavior of a non-emotional and un-nurturing parent is incorporated into the psychological model, which leads to the development of the mental disease.
In my opinion the biological model is most fitting to explain schizophrenia because it incorporates a scientific pattern that explains a flow of levels of dopamine, thoughts, feelings, and