Feedback Loops Figures
At the end of the “Understanding” and
the “Treating” sections for each major
disorder in the edition, you will usually fi nd
a Feedback Loops capstone section—e.g.,
Feedback Loops in Action: Understanding
Schizophrenia and Feedback Loops in
Treatment: Schizophrenia—which include
fi gures that illustrate how feedback loops
work and the interactions among the
various factors.Feedback Loops in Action
Figures- Summarize the neurological,
psychological, and social factors that
are associated with a given disorder - Illustrate the dynamic interactive nature
of the factors - Provide a recurring illustrative format,
which allows students to compare
and contrast the specifi c factors of the
feedback loops across disorders
Figure 12.5gMental Processes and
Mental ContentsAffect BehaviorBrain SystemsGenetics
Inherited
vulnerability for
schizophrenia
spectrum
disordersNeural CommunicationStressful Life Events
FamilyGender/CultureNeuroPsychoSocialNeuroPsychoSocial NeuroPsychoSocialCognitive deficits
Poor insight
Negative beliefs
about self and
abilitiesFlat affect Disorganized
speech and
behaviorFrontal lobes
Temporal lobes
Thalamus
HippocampusDopamine
Serotonin
Glutamate
CortisolImpaired theory of
mind, which leads
to difficulty
understanding
nonverbal
communication of
others
Growing up in an
orphanageDysfunctional
family
communication
High expressed
emotionImmigration
Discrimination
Differential
recovery rates across
culturesFigure 12.6gTreatments Targeting
Neurological Factors
Medication: traditional
and atypical
antipsychotics
ECTChanges neural
activityChanges thoughts,
feelings and
behaviorsDecreases family
conflict and family
members’ critical
behavior
Improves social
interactions and
ability to work and live
more independentlyTreatments Targeting
Social Factors
Family therapy and
education
Social skills training
Residential treatment
Vocational rehabilitationCBT
Cognitive rehabilitation
Motivational
enhancementTreatments Targeting
Psychological FactorsFeedback Loops in Treatment Figures
- Summarize the neurological, psychological, and social
treatments for a given disorder
- Illustrate the interactive nature of successful treatment
- Provide a recurring illustrative format, which allows
students to compare and contrast the specifi c factors
involved in treatment feedback loops across disorders