AbstractPsychology has been remarkably successful as a scientific discipline and field of clinical practice. Despite its remarkable growth, however, the field has also experienced substantial conflict and controversy. There has been great diversity in the approaches counselors and psychologists have used to understand development, psychopathology, and the goals and processes of psychotherapy. This has led to large numbers of conflicts and controversies that have distracted the field from its primary purposes. A biopsychosocial approach has the potential to bring the field together around a unified science-based framework for understanding mental health practice that will avoid these conflicts
"Biomedical expertise is required to provide proper medical care, but this is insufficient on its ow...
Fragmentation of processes and interventions plague the psychotherapies (Gilbert & Kirby, 2019). Par...
The basis of psychosomatic medicine is a fundamental philosophical debate between mind (a subjective...
AbstractPsychology has been remarkably successful as a scientific discipline and field of clinical p...
Psychology has been remarkably successful as a scientific discipline and field of clinical practice....
Many systems used in current medical fields still emphasize the biomedical diagnostic model to treat...
The biopsychosocial (BPS) approach proposed by Engel four decades ago was regarded as one of the mos...
Engel applied the term biopsychosocial to medicine to emphasize the need to take into account the ps...
Throughout the history of mental health practice, conflicting and irreconcilable theories have cause...
Psychiatry uncomfortably spans biological and psychosocial perspectives on mental illness, an idea c...
Although advances have been made in specifying connections between biological, psychological, and so...
In this presentation I discuss modern psychiatry, esp. neuropsychiatry, from the perspectives of phi...
The biopsychosocial (BPS) framework is an approach that emphasizes the importance of a systemic view...
This book is a challenge to the enduring status and domination of bio-medical approaches in mental h...
Psychosomatic medicine, with its prevailing biopsychosocial model, aims to integrate human and exact...
"Biomedical expertise is required to provide proper medical care, but this is insufficient on its ow...
Fragmentation of processes and interventions plague the psychotherapies (Gilbert & Kirby, 2019). Par...
The basis of psychosomatic medicine is a fundamental philosophical debate between mind (a subjective...
AbstractPsychology has been remarkably successful as a scientific discipline and field of clinical p...
Psychology has been remarkably successful as a scientific discipline and field of clinical practice....
Many systems used in current medical fields still emphasize the biomedical diagnostic model to treat...
The biopsychosocial (BPS) approach proposed by Engel four decades ago was regarded as one of the mos...
Engel applied the term biopsychosocial to medicine to emphasize the need to take into account the ps...
Throughout the history of mental health practice, conflicting and irreconcilable theories have cause...
Psychiatry uncomfortably spans biological and psychosocial perspectives on mental illness, an idea c...
Although advances have been made in specifying connections between biological, psychological, and so...
In this presentation I discuss modern psychiatry, esp. neuropsychiatry, from the perspectives of phi...
The biopsychosocial (BPS) framework is an approach that emphasizes the importance of a systemic view...
This book is a challenge to the enduring status and domination of bio-medical approaches in mental h...
Psychosomatic medicine, with its prevailing biopsychosocial model, aims to integrate human and exact...
"Biomedical expertise is required to provide proper medical care, but this is insufficient on its ow...
Fragmentation of processes and interventions plague the psychotherapies (Gilbert & Kirby, 2019). Par...
The basis of psychosomatic medicine is a fundamental philosophical debate between mind (a subjective...