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We can now understand Jamison’s bipolar disorder as arising from a confl u-
ence of neuropsychosocial factors and feedback loops. Her family history pro-
vided a strong genetic component to her illness, which has a clear neurological
basis (neurological factors). Her struggle against recognizing that she had an illness
6.5 • Feedback Loops in Action: Bipolar Disorders
Figure 6.5g5
Brain Systems
Neural Communication
Mental Processes and
Mental Contents
NeuroPsychoSocial
NeuroPsychoSocial NeuroPsychoSocial
stress
diathesis
diathesisstress
stress
diathesis
Behavior
Stressful Life Events
Gender/Culture
Frontal lobes
Amygdala
Serotonin
Norepinephrine
Glutamate
Genetics
Inherited vulnerability
to mood disorders
Cognitive deficits
Sleep deprivation
Rhythm disruption
Affect
Elation
Euphoria
Irritability
Rhythm disruption
Life changes
Family
Loss
Critical family (applies
only to relapse)
No known major
contribution
Note: The factors related to depressive disorders also apply to depressive episodes with bipolar disorders.