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"Psychopathology" is the name of the field that involves psychological disorders. When you're looking at interaction between genetic and environmental factors, you're looking at "The interactionist approach". To every topic, there are several approaches, e.g. your genetic makeup is the only factor in developing psychological disorders (Biological approach), or conditioning is the only factor (Behavioural approach), etc (there more approaches). So in full, you're looking for "The interactionist approach to psychopathology"
No, they are not. As you can probably guess, psychotic disorders are much more severe that psychological disorders. Psychotic disorders usually involve delusions, hallucinations, etc. While, psychological disorders are disorders such as OCD and OCPD that involve different compulsions and rituals but nothing delusional.
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"Psychopathology" is the name of the field that involves psychological disorders. When you're looking at interaction between genetic and environmental factors, you're looking at "The interactionist approach". To every topic, there are several approaches, e.g. your genetic makeup is the only factor in developing psychological disorders (Biological approach), or conditioning is the only factor (Behavioural approach), etc (there more approaches). So in full, you're looking for "The interactionist approach to psychopathology"
No, they are not. As you can probably guess, psychotic disorders are much more severe that psychological disorders. Psychotic disorders usually involve delusions, hallucinations, etc. While, psychological disorders are disorders such as OCD and OCPD that involve different compulsions and rituals but nothing delusional.
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Because the issue is primarily psychological, with physical aspects typically being side effects of the psychological problem.
It is possible to get a list of psychological disorders from any good psychology textbook which will be in an academic library. There are a large number of them and some are still not fully accepted as disorders by all in the profession.
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