Psychosocial aspect of psychiatric disorders

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Abstract

Psychiatric disorders arise as a result of a combination of biological, genetic, psychological, and environmental factors and their mutual interaction. It is important to determine and evaluation of the factors that affect the formation of diseases in terms of treatment. Stressful life events, childhood traumas, family problems, conflicts, and losses are important psychosocial factors that have an impact on the onset of mental illness. In this study, psychosocial factors that play an important role in the emergence of psychiatric disorders are examined. By making the definitions of psychiatric disorders, the psychosocial factors contributing to the development of the disease were evaluated together with the results of the studies in the literature. Research findings show that negative life events and psychological reasons are quite effective in the development of mental illnesses. In order to prevent the occurrence of psychiatric disorders or to be successful in treatment, the problems in this area should be resolved by considering psychosocial factors.

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Aktay, M., & Sayar, G. H. (2021, March 1). Psychosocial aspect of psychiatric disorders. Cyprus Turkish Journal of Psychiatry and Psychology. Cyprus Mental Health Institute. https://doi.org/10.35365/ctjpp.21.1.06

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