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Summary Psychology A-Level OCR: Behavioral Explanations of Mental Illness (Unit 3 Applied Psychology-Mental Health)

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Behavioral explanations for mental illness in Unit 3 (Mental health) in Psychology A-Level OCR. Answers were model answers given by my teacher or my own answers that have been thoroughly corrected by my teacher.

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Outline the classical conditioning explanation for mental illness

Classical conditioning can explain phobia - it is the idea that a person would
develop a phobia of dogs if a neutral stimulus (dogs) is presented at the same
time as the unconditioned stimulus (being bitten by a dog), so now dogs have
become the conditioned stimulus, thus causing the person to fear all dogs in
general despite them being relatively harmless.

Support: This is further supported by Watson and Rayner’s experiment on
Baby Albert where they successfully conditioned him to fear rats by
presenting the neutral stimulus (rats) at the same time as the unconditioned
stimulus (a loud noise) repeatedly, making him cry - thus showing that
classical conditioning can explain phobias.

Criticism: This explanation cannot explain why people who have never had a
bad experience with a snake can have ophidiophobia or only some people
who were bullied at school went on to have school phobia.

Outline the operant conditioning explanation for mental illness
Operant conditioning can explain gambling addiction. Skinner found out that
behavior is likely to be repeated when it is rewarded in his study on rats
(reinforcement) - so continuous reinforcement involves rewarding behavior every
time it occurs: However, gambling uses variable ratio schedules of reinforcement
where behavior is rewarded in changing ratios e.g. a person receives a reward in
a fruit machine every 8th, 12th and 25th time they put money in - this creates
strong reinforcing effect as when the gambler loses, they would want to ‘hang in
there’ believing the machine is nearly ready to give out the reward.

Nature/nurture debate

Supports nurture because it suggests that phobias are a result of a bad
experience (which is a nurture event) e.g. a person who was bullied at school




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