One
criticism
of
the
biological
approach
is
that
it
is
considered
____________________
____________________
.
This
is
a
weakness
because
it
only
focuses
on
the
biological
or
physical
aspects
of
behaviour
rather
than
other
factors
.
For
example
,
it
believes
that
disorders
are
due
purely
to
____________________
or
____________________
.
Depression
for
instance
is
caused
by
abnormal
levels
of
the
neurotransmitter
____________________
.
It
ignores
the
complexity
of
human
behaviour
and
that
other
factors
such
as
____________________
,
individuals
____________________
events
and
psychological
factors
might
also
contribute
.
in
fact
,
research
suggests
that
medication
combined
with
psychological
treatment
work
best
.
A
second
weakness
that
relates
to
that
behaviour
is
____________________
determined
.
On
one
hand
this
could
be
a
positive
in
that
behaviour
is
caused
and
takes
away
the
____________________
from
the
individual
.
However
,
it
could
also
be
said
that
it
suggests
that
the
individual
has
no
control
over
their
behaviour
and
we
are
purely
who
we
are
due
to
our
genetics
,
neurology
or
biochemistry
.
This
approach
ignores
the
assumption
of
____________________
will
.
Finally
,
another
weakness
of
the
approach
is
that
due
to
its
scientific
methods
,
it
____________________
individuals
as
being
the
same
.
This
is
a
weakness
as
it
is
a
____________________
approach
.
It
ignores
individual
differences
in
behaviour
.
For
instance
,
when
considering
treatment
of
disorders
,
it
would
give
the
same
medication
to
all
individuals
suffering
from
depression
.
Furthermore
,
it
generalises
____________________
-
Taylor
found
that
it
generalised
that
all
____________________
suffer
higher
levels
of
stress
than
females
and
that
females
are
more
likely
to
reduce
stress
due
to
____________________
levels
and
contact
.
It
fails
to
take
account
that
each
individual
might
be
____________________
.