Biosocial theory invalidating environment
29-Dec-2019 19:32
MZ pairs are said to share 100% of their segregating genes, whereas (like ordinary siblings) same-sex DZ pairs are said to share only 50% on average.
If MZ pairs resemble each other more (correlate higher) than DZ pairs for the behavior, behavioral disorder, or medical condition in question, twin researchers conclude that it has an underlying genetic component.
, aims to treat individuals who see little or no improvement with other models of therapy.
This treatment focuses on problem solving and acceptance-based strategies within a framework of dialectical methods.
The groups are designed to help those in treatment develop behavioral skills through group work and homework assignments.
These assignments provide individuals with the opportunity to practice learned skills in day-to-day life.
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Adolescence is a period that begins with puberty and ends with the transition to adulthood (approximately ages 10–20).
Physical changes associated with puberty are triggered by hormones.
Genetic interpretations of twin method results, however, are based on twin researchers’ much-criticized MZ-DZ “equal environment assumption” (EEA).
According to this assumption, MZ and DZ pairs grow up experiencing roughly equal environments, and the only factor distinguishing them is their differing degree of relationship to each other (100% versus 50%).
You no more asked to have to be put through the emotional wringer by us than we asked to have our minds warped into such a mess of emotions/confussion and destruction- did you?