The biological approach is known as the medical model as it explains all behaviour through our biology. The biological approach sees OCD and other abnormalities in the same way it sees a physical illness, explaining it by abnormal biological processes.
These are hereditary influences transmitted from parent to offspring by genetic transmission.
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A strong evidence base of research, especially within twin studies.
Nestadt et al. (2010) reviewed evidence that 68% of identical twins will both have OCD compared to 31% of non-identical twins. Marini et al (2012) found a person with a family member diagnosed with OCD is around 4 times as likely to develop it as someone without This is a significant link to show that genetics play an important role in the development of OCD and that nature (in the nature/nurture debate) is shown to play a large role here. Grootheest et al. (2005) found their genetic link was stronger in children that were sufferers of OCD. |
Ignores environmental factors, although twin studies are used as there is a greater genetic link, these twins also share the same environment, which could trigger OCD.
There is evidence to suggest that identical twins are treated 'more similar' in terms of their environment, (e.g. expectations, style of dress, extracurricular activities) than non-identical twins who are treated more as individuals. Pato et al. (2001) noted that although there does seem to be a genetic link between OCD sufferers, there is not enough understanding about the actual genetic mechanisms causing OCD. Grootheest et al. (2005) found that the genetic link was stronger in children that were sufferers of OCD, than when the OCD originated in adulthood, showing the probability of different causes. |
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Antidepressants such as SSRIs, which are used to control levels of serotonin, are seen to be effective in reducing OCD symptoms, which would support the idea of an imbalanced neural network. | There is evidence that environmental triggers can play a large role in triggering OCD, one study found over half the participants had suffered a traumatic event, and this led to their OCD.
Not all OCD sufferers respond positively to antidepressants ( serotonin levelers), which would show it is not the neural network causing OCD in those patients. |
Biological explanations are reductionist, looking at and breaking down specific parts and ignoring the holistic approach. Be careful in the exam to address the actual question. If the examiner asks about genes, do not wander into a discussion of neurotransmitters (even though there is a slight risk). The examiner wants you to address the question asked and not the one you actually wanted.
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