#lincpsych The documentary had shown that treating depression does not play a significant role in the 1960s because the researchers have revealed that their goal for the research was to see different types of parenting, not depression.
In addition, he is assuming that since his dad doesn’t pass time with him then he must not like him. This further makes him think that he is not good enough.
#lincpsych Personalization, selective abstraction and over generalization might have caused Eddy’s depression. Eddy’s dad high expectations and little interaction might have made him think that his dad doesn’t like him and that he is not good enough.
#lincpsych The way in which they were raised might have played a role in the cause of depression. Since Eddy’s dad was very strict, there was not a strong relationship between them. Maybe this is why Eddy had more extreme depression. This shows nurture.
#lincpsych As seen so far, nature and nurture both have impact on the risk of depression. Nature because their parents exhibited mental health issues and all three triplets experienced depression. Nurture due to the vulnerability factors and provoking agents
@suejik I agree with your comment because the fact that they were separated from each other and from their biological mother is vulnerability factor and the dysfunctional teenage life and death of an important one are provoking agents.
#lincpsych I wonder: Is it actually more nature than nurture? Or is it only because the environments where they grew up are extremely similar. Sisters with same age, all Jewish families, etc.
#lincpsych the fact that they were taping and asking questions to the triplets give them pressure and anxiety that can greatly impact the psychological health of the triplet. This might cause depression.
#lincpsych Extremely unethical to separate the twins in birth because it can generate adverse childhood experiences that might cause depression in the future.
#lincpsych As seen so far, the documentary supports the idea that the behaviors and traits of twins are strongly linked to nature. It is saying that it is based more on nature rather than nurture because the behaviors and traits of the twins are extremely similar also identical
In-groups and out-groups are constantly fighting for limited resources. And, this causes the formation of conflict. #lincpsych
You when you realize that out-groups are taking away your resources
Conflict can be solved by superordinate (common) goals that both in-group and out-group share. #lincpsych
Our expressions when we both find a superordinate goal.