A psychological disorder can be defined in numerous methods depending on someone’s perspective on psychology. The history is dynamic, and there a lot of people who have made an impact on psychology. There are six main views on psychology, the first being – Psychodynamic, Biological, Sociocultural, Cognitive, Behavioral and also Humanistic. For this academic paper I have selected Biological to be my personal perspective on psychology. When studying a psychological disorder, they are also viewed as disorders of the Endocrine System, Autonomic System, and most importantly the Central Nervous System because; it affects the whole body of the diagnosed person within the extent of their whole life.
A psychological disorder, from a biological perspective – have four classifications as to how someone develops could have developed a psychological disorder. The four classifications are neurotransmitter and hormonal abnormalities, genetic vulnerabilities, temperament, brain dysfunction and …show more content…
In addition, one can observe the chemical levels, and brain functioning, and more with medical equipment that perform brain scans.
Occasionally Biology can also find that someone can be a genetic predisposition to develop a psychological disorder. Right now scientists have not been able to isolate the genes and the psychological disorder itself. Instead scientists would study the relative’s history and use that information to see if a person is in fact genetically predisposed to develop the psychological disorder regardless of the environment. Sometimes a patient doesn’t need to have family history to develop the psychological