| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | diathesis-stress model | this theory suggests that some conditions are caused by a genetic predisposition triggered by stress | CASA Psych - Disorders and Therapies |
| 2 | diathesis-stress model | a way of understanding the development of a psychological disorder, in which a predisposition to a given disorder (diathesis) and specific factors (stress) combine to trigger the onset of the disorder | psychology |
| 3 | Diathesis-stress model | Model stating that people are born with a predisposition (diathesis) to respond to a stressful situation by developing a psychological disorder. | Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders |
| 4 | Diathesis-Stress Model | Model that attempts to understand the causes of a disorder in terms of ones predisposition to it, and an event that triggers it | Abnormal Psych Paradigms |
| 5 | Diathesis-stress model | type of biopsychosocial model that relates the development of disorders to the combination of a diathesis, or predisposition, usually genetic in origin, and exposure to stressful events or life circumstances | Psychological Disorders |
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