Without the other perspectives to round them out, the biological and behavioral perspective are the most comprehensive. These two make the most sense because they represent both sides of the nature verses nurture controversy. I have a friend who comes from a positive environment, she grew up with people who loved and supported her. Even with the positive “nurture” element, she struggles with violence and depression. She discovered a history of hereditary mental health problems in her mother’s family line. This experience showed me the validity in a biological approach to psychology. I also know several people who have shown me the other side to this same coin. As influential as a chemical imbalance in our brains can be, an unhealthy environment can be just as devastating. Teenagers who biologically have a clean bill of health told me about their struggles with low self-esteem and depression. They are bullied at school. The behavioral perspective addresses how a child who grew up in an abusive home may be more prone to depression or aggression. It’s the visible reaction to the stimuli of their childhood. The combination of the influence our environment has on how we act and the power of our brain/nervous system to affect us psychologically makes the most sense out of all seven of the psychological
Without the other perspectives to round them out, the biological and behavioral perspective are the most comprehensive. These two make the most sense because they represent both sides of the nature verses nurture controversy. I have a friend who comes from a positive environment, she grew up with people who loved and supported her. Even with the positive “nurture” element, she struggles with violence and depression. She discovered a history of hereditary mental health problems in her mother’s family line. This experience showed me the validity in a biological approach to psychology. I also know several people who have shown me the other side to this same coin. As influential as a chemical imbalance in our brains can be, an unhealthy environment can be just as devastating. Teenagers who biologically have a clean bill of health told me about their struggles with low self-esteem and depression. They are bullied at school. The behavioral perspective addresses how a child who grew up in an abusive home may be more prone to depression or aggression. It’s the visible reaction to the stimuli of their childhood. The combination of the influence our environment has on how we act and the power of our brain/nervous system to affect us psychologically makes the most sense out of all seven of the psychological