The intent of this article is to introduce the evolutionary concept of alternative strategies into the fields of psychiatry and clinical psychology. In behavioral ecology, the term alternative strategies refers to the presence of two or more discrete behavioral variants among adults of one sex and one population when those variants serve the same functional end. Often discrete behavioral variants are associated with specific morphological, physiological, and life-history characters. The concept of alternative strategies has been applied to human behavior to explain the origin of some behavioral syndromes that are currently classified as mental disorders or emotional dysfunctions. Antisocial personality could represent a high-risk strategy o...
Objective: The current mainstream approach to psychiatry, characterised as empirical and phenomenolo...
Evolutionary psychology offers an important perspective to scientific psychology. Evolutionary psych...
Recent efforts toward a Darwinian psychology of human behavior will profit from taking account of pr...
The intent of this article is to introduce the evolutionary concept of alternative strategies into t...
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An evolutionary approach is a powerful framework which can bring new perspectives on any aspect of h...
Abstract: An evolutionary approach is a powerful framework which can bring new perspectives on any a...
Recent progress in the evolutionary understanding of behavior may greatly assist psychiatry. Althoug...
The growth of evolutionary psychology as a theoretical framework for the study of human behavior has...
This up-to-date, accessible book represents the new wave in the evolutionary analysis of human behav...
This Editorial highlights a unique focus of this theme issue on the biological perspectives in deriv...
Evolutionary approaches to behavior, so far from indicating that human behavioral patterns must be u...
The approach-avoidance conflict (AAC), i.e. the competing tendencies to undertake goal-directed acti...
An evolutionary approach is a powerful framework which can bring new perspectives on any aspect of h...
ABSTRACT—Evolutionary psychologists argue that human nature contains many discrete psychological ada...
Objective: The current mainstream approach to psychiatry, characterised as empirical and phenomenolo...
Evolutionary psychology offers an important perspective to scientific psychology. Evolutionary psych...
Recent efforts toward a Darwinian psychology of human behavior will profit from taking account of pr...
The intent of this article is to introduce the evolutionary concept of alternative strategies into t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65529/1/j.1600-0447.1992.tb03234.x.pd
An evolutionary approach is a powerful framework which can bring new perspectives on any aspect of h...
Abstract: An evolutionary approach is a powerful framework which can bring new perspectives on any a...
Recent progress in the evolutionary understanding of behavior may greatly assist psychiatry. Althoug...
The growth of evolutionary psychology as a theoretical framework for the study of human behavior has...
This up-to-date, accessible book represents the new wave in the evolutionary analysis of human behav...
This Editorial highlights a unique focus of this theme issue on the biological perspectives in deriv...
Evolutionary approaches to behavior, so far from indicating that human behavioral patterns must be u...
The approach-avoidance conflict (AAC), i.e. the competing tendencies to undertake goal-directed acti...
An evolutionary approach is a powerful framework which can bring new perspectives on any aspect of h...
ABSTRACT—Evolutionary psychologists argue that human nature contains many discrete psychological ada...
Objective: The current mainstream approach to psychiatry, characterised as empirical and phenomenolo...
Evolutionary psychology offers an important perspective to scientific psychology. Evolutionary psych...
Recent efforts toward a Darwinian psychology of human behavior will profit from taking account of pr...