Biological treatments refer to the use of medications or physical interventions to alleviate symptoms or improve functioning in individuals with psychological disorders. These treatments target the biological aspects of mental illnesses, such as imbalances in neurotransmitters or abnormalities in brain structure.
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Medications: Prescription drugs used to treat psychological disorders by altering brain chemistry.
Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT): A procedure that involves passing electric currents through the brain to induce controlled seizures, often used for severe cases of depression.
Psychosurgery: Surgical procedures that involve removing or destroying specific areas of brain tissue to treat severe psychological disorders.