It is a widely accepted view today that psychosocial factors can cause psychiatric disorders. However, this view has, as yet, no firm foundation of verifiable facts. This paper outlines some research strategies that can provide data in favor of or against this theory: (1) systematic analysis of life events preceding psychiatric disorders, covering both stable events and interactional events; (2) vulnerability research on three levels (biologic, psychological, and sociological), aimed at factors that could explain the increased vulnerability of some individuals to the detrimental effects of life events; (3) pathogenesis research, aimed at analyzing how psychosocial stress disrupts cerebral systems, and discovering which of these disruptions ...
When we talk about psychosis and psychotic disorders, we have in mind patients with disorganized thi...
The number of people with schizophrenia is increasing every year. Schizophrenia is also a severe psy...
tempted to give in brief and therefore necessarily oversimplified form a conceptual theoretical fram...
It is a widely accepted view today that psychosocial factors can cause psychiatric disorders. Howeve...
Current understanding of mental disorders is based upon “biopsychosocial model”. Research also sugge...
Objective and Method: To illustrate the continued relevance ofpsychodynamic thinking in the practice...
Despite widespread acceptance of the ‘biopsychosocial model’, the aetiology of mental health problem...
BACKGROUND: The psychosomatic evidence that has consolidated over the past decades provides the idea...
Biological fisycliiatrists lend to look upon the phenomena of inind and ineaning, wliicii are the da...
Currently, psychiatry lacks a field that can be called "theoretical psychiatry", which uses theoreti...
In recent years, mental illnesses have become recognized as a huge emotional and financial burden to...
The paper deals with two central issues in the philosophy of neuroscience and psychiatry, namely tho...
To test the hypothesis of ‘horizontal epidemiology’, i.e. that psychosocial difficulties (PSDs), suc...
A psychiatric disorder is defined as any complex condition that involves the impairment of cognitive...
Several mechanisms for the development of depression have been proposed, and a comparative examinati...
When we talk about psychosis and psychotic disorders, we have in mind patients with disorganized thi...
The number of people with schizophrenia is increasing every year. Schizophrenia is also a severe psy...
tempted to give in brief and therefore necessarily oversimplified form a conceptual theoretical fram...
It is a widely accepted view today that psychosocial factors can cause psychiatric disorders. Howeve...
Current understanding of mental disorders is based upon “biopsychosocial model”. Research also sugge...
Objective and Method: To illustrate the continued relevance ofpsychodynamic thinking in the practice...
Despite widespread acceptance of the ‘biopsychosocial model’, the aetiology of mental health problem...
BACKGROUND: The psychosomatic evidence that has consolidated over the past decades provides the idea...
Biological fisycliiatrists lend to look upon the phenomena of inind and ineaning, wliicii are the da...
Currently, psychiatry lacks a field that can be called "theoretical psychiatry", which uses theoreti...
In recent years, mental illnesses have become recognized as a huge emotional and financial burden to...
The paper deals with two central issues in the philosophy of neuroscience and psychiatry, namely tho...
To test the hypothesis of ‘horizontal epidemiology’, i.e. that psychosocial difficulties (PSDs), suc...
A psychiatric disorder is defined as any complex condition that involves the impairment of cognitive...
Several mechanisms for the development of depression have been proposed, and a comparative examinati...
When we talk about psychosis and psychotic disorders, we have in mind patients with disorganized thi...
The number of people with schizophrenia is increasing every year. Schizophrenia is also a severe psy...
tempted to give in brief and therefore necessarily oversimplified form a conceptual theoretical fram...