Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byGarry Wilfrid Beasley Modified over 9 years ago
1
The Neurophysiology of Stress and Depression October 25, 2013 Brian M. Fidlin, Psy.D. Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
2
Brain Cell
3
Brain Cells -continued
4
The Brain Structure: Gray Matter vs. White Matter Neurotransmitter/Electrical System Plasticity Concept
5
Neurotransmitter/Electrical System: How Brain Cells Communicate To send a message, a brain cell releases a chemical (neurotransmitter) into the space separating two cells called the synapse. The neurotransmitter crosses the synapse and attaches to proteins (receptors) on the receiving brain cell. This causes changes in the receiving brain cell and the message is delivered.
6
Neurotransmitter/Electrical System: Seratonin and Stress Wide Pathways vs Narrow Pathways Response to Stress Simple Stressors Complex Stressors Perception vs. Actual Decision-Making With normal Seratonin levels With low Seratonin levels Seratonin and Depression Treatment: Medication/Psychotherapy
7
Plasticity Physical redesign triggered by our environment. Different patterns contain different information Adults – considerable overlap between patterns Adolescents – considerable differences between patterns Communication between patterns leads to increased integration (Important parenting/therapeutic issue)
8
Plasticity and Seratonin What stressors exist within a given pattern? Do I have enough resources to cope with the stressors I am experiencing? Why am I able to be alright in one pattern but not in another? Adolescents and considerable difference issue/challenges
9
Questions
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.