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Which type of models posit single causes of psychopathology?
Which type of models posit single causes of psychopathology?
- Psychological models
- One-dimensional models (correct)
- Biological models
- Multi-dimensional models
Multi-dimensional models hold that different reciprocal influences interact in complex ways to yield the major etiological and maintaining processes responsible for abnormal behavior. These influences include all of the following EXCEPT:
Multi-dimensional models hold that different reciprocal influences interact in complex ways to yield the major etiological and maintaining processes responsible for abnormal behavior. These influences include all of the following EXCEPT:
- Biological influences
- Environmental influences (correct)
- Learning influences
- Cognitive influences
What is the main difference between one-dimensional models and multi-dimensional models?
What is the main difference between one-dimensional models and multi-dimensional models?
- One-dimensional models are more prevalent in the field, while multi-dimensional models are less common.
- One-dimensional models focus on social factors, while multi-dimensional models focus on biological factors.
- One-dimensional models are systemic, while multi-dimensional models are interdisciplinary.
- One-dimensional models consider a single cause, while multi-dimensional models consider multiple reciprocal influences. (correct)
Multi-dimensional models hold that causes of abnormal behavior should be considered in the context of other possible factors. These factors include all of the following EXCEPT:
Multi-dimensional models hold that causes of abnormal behavior should be considered in the context of other possible factors. These factors include all of the following EXCEPT:
What is the main characteristic of multi-dimensional models?
What is the main characteristic of multi-dimensional models?
Multi-dimensional models are ________ and often interdisciplinary
Multi-dimensional models are ________ and often interdisciplinary
Multi-dimensional models hold that a system of different ________ influences interact in complex ways
Multi-dimensional models hold that a system of different ________ influences interact in complex ways
These influences include all of the following ________ EXCEPT
These influences include all of the following ________ EXCEPT
Multi-dimensional models hold that a system of different ________ influences interact in complex ways
Multi-dimensional models hold that a system of different ________ influences interact in complex ways
Multi-dimensional models hold that causes of abnormal behavior should be considered in the context of other possible ________
Multi-dimensional models hold that causes of abnormal behavior should be considered in the context of other possible ________
One-dimensional models posit single causes of ________
One-dimensional models posit single causes of ________
Multi-dimensional models are ________ and often interdisciplinary
Multi-dimensional models are ________ and often interdisciplinary
Multi-dimensional models hold that a system of different reciprocal influences interact in complex ways to yield the major etiological and maintaining processes responsible for ________ behavior
Multi-dimensional models hold that a system of different reciprocal influences interact in complex ways to yield the major etiological and maintaining processes responsible for ________ behavior
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Types of Models in Psychopathology
- One-dimensional models posit single causes of psychopathology.
- Multi-dimensional models emphasize the interaction of various influences on abnormal behavior.
Key Characteristics of Multi-Dimensional Models
- Multi-dimensional models are comprehensive and often interdisciplinary, integrating knowledge from various fields.
- They consider a system of different reciprocal influences that interact to create complex etiological and maintaining processes of abnormal behavior.
- Factors are evaluated in context, highlighting their interconnectedness rather than isolated influences.
Influences in Multi-Dimensional Models
- Multi-dimensional models recognize multiple reciprocal influences such as biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors.
- The consideration of these influences helps in understanding the complexities of abnormal behavior.
- These models stress the importance of context in assessing the causes of psychological issues.
Differences Between One-Dimensional and Multi-Dimensional Models
- One-dimensional models focus on a singular cause, while multi-dimensional models account for multiple factors and their interactions.
- Multi-dimensional approaches provide a richer understanding of psychopathology by acknowledging the interplay of various influences.
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