Nature vs. Nurture: Understanding the link between psychology & genetics

United Kingdom · CPD points & talks · Psychologists

UK psychologists, engage with emerging research on genetics and psychology. This presentation illuminates the complex interplay of inherited traits and environmental factors in shaping personality and psychopathology, with a focus on early childhood development and targeted support.

Emerging research continues to highlight the powerful role that genetics play in shaping personality, emotions, and behaviour. This presentation explores the complex interplay between genetic predisposition and environmental influence in the development of psychopathology—particularly during the early years of life. Key concepts such as the orchid and dandelion hypothesis and differential susceptibility to environmental influences are introduced, providing a framework for understanding why some children are more sensitive to intervention than others.

This talk is especially relevant to psychologists, counsellors, educators, and other professionals working with children and families. It reinforces the importance of targeted psychological intervention, parental involvement, and environmental enrichment

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

 

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