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Why is 'blaming' the patient, a weakness of the cognitive approach?

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Card 17

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Faulty thinking may be a consequence rather than a cause of psychophathology, expand on this weakness of the cognitive approach

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Card 18

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What is the biological approach to abnormality?

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Card 19

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Explain genetic inheritence in relation to the biological approach

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Card 20

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Explain neuroanatomy in relation to the biological approach

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Card 21

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Explain neurochemistry in relation to the biological approach

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Card 22

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Explain viral infection in relation to the biological approach

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Card 23

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There is inconclusive evidence for the role of genetic inheritence in the development of psychopathology, explain this critisism of the biological approach

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Card 24

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Biological factors may not be a cause but a consequence, explain this critisism of the biological approach

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Card 25

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What is the psychodynamic approach to abnormality?

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