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  2. 2.4: The Sociocultural Model - Social Sci LibreTexts

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    We then discussed biological, psychological, and sociocultural models of abnormality. In terms of the biological model, neurotransmitters, brain structures, hormones, genes, and viral infections were discussed as potential causes of mental disorders and several treatment options were described.

  3. The sociocultural approach and diagnosis in Abnormal ...

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    Sociocultural approach in relation to factors influencing diagnosis; Normality and abnormality; Classification systems; Validity and reliability of diagnosis; The material in this post has been developed and adapted from our textbook and our revision textbooks – both available from our online store .

  4. Module 2: Models of Abnormal Psychology – Fundamentals of ...

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    In Module 2, we will discuss three models of abnormal behavior to include the biological, psychological, and sociocultural models. Each is unique in its own right and no single model can account for all aspects of abnormality.

  5. 2.4 The Sociocultural Model – Fundamentals of Psychological ...

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    Clarify how multicultural factors (including racism) affect psychological disorders. Evaluate the sociocultural model. Outside of biological and psychological factors, race, ethnicity, gender, religious orientation, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, etc. also play a role in psychological disorders, and this is the basis of the ...

  6. The Sociocultural Perspective and Cultural Competence

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    The Sociocultural Perspective and Cultural Competence | Abnormal Psychology. Learning Objectives. Describe the impact of culture on key aspects of treatment availability and access and explain the importance of cultural competence to ethical and effective clinical practice.

  7. 2: Models of Abnormal Psychology - Social Sci LibreTexts

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    Describe how the sociocultural model explains mental illness. In Module 2, we will discuss three models of abnormal behavior to include the biological, psychological, and sociocultural models. Each is unique in its own right and no single model can account for all aspects of abnormality.

  8. The Role of Sociocultural Information in Mental Health Intake ...

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    We identified three primary ways in which clinicians use SC information in the intake: 1) to create empathy; 2) to individuate clients; and 3) to understand clinical presentation, inform diagnosis, and enable differentiating psychopathology from contextual circumstances that might influence behavior.

  9. Module 2: Models of Abnormal Psychology - Open Text WSU

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    Sociocultural model: Includes factors such as one’s gender, religious orientation, race, ethnicity, and culture in explaining the cause of a mental disorder. Uni-dimensional model of abnormality: Explains the cause of a mental disorder using one factor.

  10. An introduction to the theory of sociocultural models

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    This article introduces the theory of sociocultural models (TSCM) along with its propositions, historical and conceptual foundations, ontology, and the methodology for its applications in sociocultural research.

  11. Title: Understanding Models of Abnormality - Sociocultural Factors and Treatmentn this video, we provide a comprehensive overview of the sociocultural model ...