How to Tell If Someone is Bipolar

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Developing a Systematic Psychosocial Stressor Assessment Process utilizing the 7-Dimensional Psycho-social Stressor Inventory (7D-PSI) Can stress alone cause us to develop physical and mental disorders? Researchers have proposed that many disorders are believed to develop when some kind of stressor affects a person who already has a vulnerability or diathesis for that disorder (Ingram & Luxton, 2005; Meehl, 1962; Monroe & Simons, 1991).
The diathesis or vulnerabilty which could be a genetic predisposition or adverse childhood experience is not generally sufficient to cause the disorder itself, but it is a contributory factor. For example, a child who experiences the death of a parent would be at a higher risk to develop depression as an adult. In this case the vulnerability itself was a childhood stressor.
So then experiencing psycho-social stressors may not be a sufficient cause to develop disorders, but the two added together - genetic predisposition and/ or adverse childhood experience plus (+) current stressors are sufficient causes for the development of diseases, disorders, and abnormal behavior in general. Since vulnerabilities and stressors may exist on a continuum, for example ranging from one (1) low to ten (10) high, individuals that have high levels of vulnerabilities may only need low levels of current stressors in their life to develop disorders. Likewise, individuals with high levels of psycho-social stressors may only need low levels of diatheses (adverse childhood experiences and/ or genetic predispositions) for certain disorders to develop.




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