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BY DAY 6 OF WEEK 1

Respond to at least 
two of your colleagues on 
2 different days by explaining the implications of why, as an advanced practice nurse, it is important to adopt a multidimensional, integrative model of psychopathology.

Response 1

Dextina Smith

Nov 27 9:58pm| Last reply Nov 30 9:30pm

Reply from Dextina Smith


MAIN POST

Diagnosing and understanding psychopathology encompasses an intricate interplay of psychological, sociocultural, and biological factors. Such a multidimensional approach maintains that mental health disorders cannot be entirely treated or understood without taking these intertwined domains into consideration (Dworkin et al., 2019). The biological factors, like neuroscience and genetics, contribute a critical role in psychopathological development. For instance, genetic predispositions may increase susceptibility to certain conditions like bipolar disorders and schizophrenia (Cheung & Mak, 2018). Also, neuroimaging studies have discovered functional and structural brain abnormalities, such as reduced volume of hippocampus in PTSD, providing objective pathological evidence.

On the one side, the psychological factors influencing development of psychopathology can include behavioral, developmental, cognitive, and emotional processes. While behavioral theories hint that maladaptive conducts might be caused by reinforcement patterns, the cognitive theories emphasize that distorted patterns of thinking contribute to conditions such as depression or anxiety. It is also worth to note that increased sensitivity to stress is an emotional dysregulation that can increase susceptibility to psychopathology.

The impact of interpersonal, cultural, and social dynamics is prevalent in influencing psychopathology. Social determinants of health like poverty, lack of access to critical resources, and discrimination exacerbate the severity and prevalence of mental health disorders. Normally, cultural values dictate the way symptoms are perceived and expressed, shaping treatment and diagnosis-seeking behaviors (Boland et al., 2022). For example, somatization is common among the non-western cultures, where the physical symptoms might be underscored over emotional distress. Also, emotional relationships contribute a role in the sense that social support networks and attachment styles can be vital factors in developing and recovering from mental health disorders.

Overall, psychopathology is a result of the convergence of psychological, sociocultural, and biological factors. Understanding such factors is essential for clinicians to deliver effective and patient-centered care (Masten & Kalstabakken, 2018). Such holistic approach improves the accuracy of diagnosis/treatment and ascertains the development of efficient treatment regimens, which tackle the intricacies of all patient experiences.

 

 

References

Boland, R. & Verduin, M. L. & Ruiz, P. (2022). 
Kaplan & Sadock’s synopsis of psychiatry (12th ed.). Wolters Kluwer.

Cheung, F. M., & Mak, W. W. S. (2018). Sociocultural factors in psychopathology. In 
J. N. Butcher & J. M. Hooley (Eds.), APA handbook of psychopathology: Psychopathology: Understanding, assessing, and treating adult mental disorders., Vol. 1. (pp. 127–147). American Psychological Association. 

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Dworkin, E. R., Brill, C. D., & Ullman, S. E. (2019). Social reactions to disclosure of interpersonal violence and psychopathology: A systematic review and meta-analysis. 
Clinical psychology review, 72, 101750.

Masten, A. S., & Kalstabakken, A. W. (2018). Developmental perspectives on psychopathology in children and adolescents. In 
J. N. Butcher & P. C. Kendall (Eds.), APA handbook of psychopathology: Child and adolescent psychopathology, Vol. 2. (pp. 15–36). American Psychological Association. 

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Response 2


Dulijeta Becirovic

Nov 27 9:08pm| Last reply Nov 30 9:01pm

Reply from Dulijeta Becirovic

Week 1: Initial Post 

Factors That Influence the Development of Psychopathology 

The origins of psychopathology are multifaceted, and understanding each one is vital. Psychiatric conditions result from biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors influencing their development and treatment. 

Biological Factors

Research shows strong genetic predispositions for various psychiatric disorders. For example, Twin studies highlight heritability rates of around 60-80% for both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (Gupta et al., 2012). These genetic links provide clues to underlying mechanisms, such as neurotransmitter dysregulation, which informs pharmacological treatments.

While in neurosciences, advances in neuroimaging reveal structural and functional abnormalities in conditions like depression (reduced hippocampal volume) and anxiety (overactivation of the amygdala) (Hu et al., 2022). Neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and GABA are implicated in mood disorders and psychosis, influencing treatment approaches with SSRIs or antipsychotics. Therefore, psychiatric nurses are key in assessing medication efficacy and patient adherence.

Psychological Factors

In terms of psychological factors, cognitive distortions such as catastrophizing in anxiety or negative schemas in depression contribute to the maintenance of psychopathology (Ozdemir & Kuru, 2023). Behavioral models highlight the role of reinforcement in maladaptive patterns, such as substance use. Nurses nowadays incorporate these insights into psychoeducation and therapeutic interventions, such as the famous Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)-informed care.

There are emotional and developmental influences that need to be considered as well. Early childhood trauma or neglect can dysregulate emotional development, leading to predisposing individuals to disorders like PTSD or borderline personality disorder (Bozztello et al., 2021). Developmental vulnerabilities, like attachment disruptions, underscore the importance of trauma-informed nursing practices.

Social and Cultural Factors

Social factors, mainly including economic disparities, housing insecurity, and access to education, significantly affect mental health outcomes. Social isolation, for example, is linked to higher rates of depression, while supportive networks act as protective factors. Psychiatric nurses are often positioned to advocate for resources and reduce these barriers.
 Similarly, cultural norms shape symptom expression and help-seeking behaviors. For example, somatic complaints may mask depression in certain Asian cultures, while stigma can delay treatment in others. Understanding these factors for nurses is crucial because they must develop cultural competence to provide sensitive, individualized care.

Importance of a Multidimensional, Integrative Approach

A holistic approach enables the psychiatric nurse to tailor interventions that address the biological, psychological, and sociocultural roots of psychopathology. By integrating knowledge from genetics, neuroscience, psychology, and sociology, nurses can offer evidence-based treatments, advocate for patients’ broader needs, and reduce stigma. This approach also fosters collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, ensuring that care is both effective and compassionate.

Psychopathology Influencing the Work of PHNPs

Based on our discussion, the theoretical perspectives on psychopathology significantly influence the work of PMHNPs by shaping how they understand, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions. The biological perspective emphasizes genetic, neurological, and biochemical factors, guiding PMHNPs in prescribing medications and monitoring physiological contributors to mental illness. The psychological perspective highlights cognitive, emotional, and developmental processes, influencing therapeutic interventions like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or trauma-informed care. The sociocultural perspective focuses on societal, cultural, and environmental factors, encouraging PMHNPs to address social determinants of health, reduce stigma, and ensure culturally competent care. The biopsychosocial model integrates these perspectives, enabling PMHNPs to take a holistic approach that considers biological predispositions, psychological resilience, and sociocultural influences. Bashmi et al. (2023) explain how the biopsychosocial model highlights these factors’ interplay in psychiatric illness, aligning with the nurse practitioner’s role as a bridge between science and human care. Psychiatric nurses treat symptoms through this lens and empower patients to reclaim their lives.

This multidimensional framework supports tailored interventions and promotes collaboration across disciplines, ensuring comprehensive, patient-centered care. By grounding practice in diverse theoretical frameworks, PMHNPs effectively address the complexities of psychopathology and empower patients in their recovery journey.

References 

Bashmi, L., Cohn, A., Chan, S. T., Tobia, G., Gohar, Y., Herrera, N.,  & Gohar, Y. (2023). The biopsychosocial model of evaluation and treatment in psychiatry. In 
Atlas of Psychiatry (pp. 57-89). Cham: Springer International Publishing. 

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Bozzatello, P., Rocca, P., Baldassarri, L., Bosia, M., & Bellino, S. (2021). The role of trauma in early onset borderline personality disorder: a biopsychosocial perspective. 
Frontiers in psychiatry
12, 721361. 

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Gupta, R., Bigdeli, T. B., Buckley, P. F., & Fanous, A. H. (2021). Genetics of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: Potential Clinical Applications. 
Psychiatric Annals
51(4), 158-164. 

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Hu, P., Lu, Y., Pan, B. X., & Zhang, W. H. (2022). New insights into the pivotal role of the amygdala in inflammation-related depression and anxiety disorder. 
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
23(19), 11076. 

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Özdemir, İ., & Kuru, E. (2023). Investigation of Cognitive Distortions in Panic Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder. 
Journal of Clinical Medicine
12(19), 6351. 

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