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Understanding Differential Susceptibility vs. Diathesis-Stress in Psychological Health

Differential susceptibility and diathesis-stress are two important concepts in psychology that explain how individuals respond to environmental factors. Differential susceptibility suggests that some people are more sensitive to both positive and negative influences due to their genetic and environmental backgrounds. In contrast, the diathesis-stress model posits that mental disorders emerge from a combination of genetic vulnerabilities and stressful life events. Understanding these differences is crucial for developing personalized interventions in mental health care.

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Understanding Differential Susceptibility vs. Diathesis-Stress in Psychological Health

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