Integrative Approach to Psychological Disorders
The integrative approach posits that psychological disorders typically arise not from a single cause, but from a complex combination of biological and psychosocial factors. This model suggests that the most comprehensive understanding of mental illness is achieved by viewing it as a result of the delicate interplay between an individual's biological makeup and their psychological experiences, including learning, stress, and thought patterns.
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Diathesis-Stress Model
An individual has a documented family history of mood disorders. Following a period of intense, prolonged stress at work, they develop a major depressive disorder. According to an integrative view of psychological disorders, what is the most likely explanation for the onset of this condition?