The Biopsychosocial model studies a person on their disorder and how it occurred through biological, psychological, and social factors that could potentially affect them. The biopsychosocial model plays an important role in human functioning in the grouping of illness and disease. The Amygdala influences motivation, emotional control, fear response, and interpretations of nonverbal emotional expressions. Thinking can be improved by activities that require creativity and the use of memory abilities. James-Lange theory of emotion leads to a physiological reaction of labeling an emotion. Cannon-Bard theory of emotion is a physiological reaction to assume emotion at the same time. Cognitive arousal theory are both emotion and physical arousal labeling that are based on the environment …show more content…
Drive-reduction theory approaches motivation that assumes behavior arises from physiological needs that cause internal drives to push the organism to satisfy the need and reduce tension and arousal. Cingulate cortex is a primary cortical component of the limbic system involved in emotional and cognitive processing. Psychoanalytic theories are a breakdown of the ego, becoming overwhelmed by the demands of the id and result in childish infantile behavior. Stress-vulnerability model is an explanation of disorder that assumes a biological sensitivity or vulnerability that develops under the right conditions of environmental or emotional stress. Personality disorders adopt a person to a maladaptive pattern of behavior that interferes with normal social interactions. Antisocial personality disorder has no morals or conscience and the person behaves in an impulsive manner without regard for the consequences of that behavior. Cognitive learning theorists see personality disorders set of learned behavior that has become maladaptive to bad habits learned early on in