Biological Interventions Flashcards

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What is the disease-centred model?

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Drugs correct an abnormal brain state

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What is the drug-centred model?

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Drugs create an altered physiological state. Drugs do not specifically and uniquely target psychiatric symptoms.

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d: agonist drug

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Increase the action of a neurotransmitter

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How do agonist drugs work?

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By increasing its availability by preventing re-uptake at the synapses, preventing degradation within the synaptic cleft or replacing low levels of a particular neurotransmitter with its pharmacological equivalent.

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d: antagonist drug

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Inhibit the action of a neurotransmitter

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how do antagonist drugs work?

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by decreasing the availability of the neurotransmitter or replacing the active transmitters with an inert chemical.

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What do Anxiolytics do?

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a class of medications used to prevent or treat anxiety symptoms or disorders

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What is the name for the side effect of antipsychotics that is characterised by repetitive, involuntary, purposeless movements

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tardive dyskinesia

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How do anxiolytics work?

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Impact regions of the limbic system, producing muscle relaxing effects, reduction of alertness/hypervigilance, and sedation

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How do antidepressants work?

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Block the reuptake of serotonin by limiting re-absorption in the presynaptic cell, therefore increasing levels of neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft.

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How do antipsychotics work?

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Block dopamine D2 receptors, reducing dopamine signalling a reduced activity of dopamine in basal ganglia, which controls movement and influences thought, emotion and motivation.

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