In recent decades, psychiatry and the neurosciences have made little progress in terms of preventing, diagnosing, classifying, or treating mental disorders. Here we argue that the dilemma of psychiatry and the neurosciences is, in part, based on fundamental misconceptions about the human mind, including misdirected nature-nurture debates, the lack of definitional concepts of "normalcy,"distinguishing defense from defect, disregarding life history theory, evolutionarily uninformed genetic and epigenetic research, the "disconnection"of the brain from the rest of the body, and lack of attention to actual behavior in real-world interactions. All these conceptual difficulties could potentially benefit from an approach that uses evolutionary theo...
The currently dominant model of health and disease in psychiatry and medicine is Engel’s biopsychoso...
In october 1964, julian huxley, ernst mayr, humphrey osmond and abram hoffer co-published a controve...
Mental issues are by many considered the main challenge for health authorities in industrialized nat...
In this paper, I explain why evolutionary psychiatry is not where the next revolution in psychiatry ...
Medicalization of human behavioral diversity is a recurrent theme in the history of psychiatry, and ...
A theoretical introduction is given in which several theoretical viewpoints concerning the mind-brai...
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AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE revolutionized our understanding of behavior over a generation ago, but ...
Ever since Darwin, psychiatrists have been tempted to put evolutionary theory to use in their effort...
Objective: The current mainstream approach to psychiatry, characterised as empirical and phenomenolo...
Discovering why natural selection has left humans vulnerable to mental disorders will make psychiatr...
After the Darwinian revolution, biology is not only the study of the operation of structural element...
Evolutionary psychiatrists invariably consider schizophrenia to be a paradox: how come natural selec...
Schizophrenia refers to a complex psychiatric illness characterized by the heterogenic presence of p...
The mismatch hypothesis suggests that diseases and mental disorders may arise from the maladaptation...
The currently dominant model of health and disease in psychiatry and medicine is Engel’s biopsychoso...
In october 1964, julian huxley, ernst mayr, humphrey osmond and abram hoffer co-published a controve...
Mental issues are by many considered the main challenge for health authorities in industrialized nat...
In this paper, I explain why evolutionary psychiatry is not where the next revolution in psychiatry ...
Medicalization of human behavioral diversity is a recurrent theme in the history of psychiatry, and ...
A theoretical introduction is given in which several theoretical viewpoints concerning the mind-brai...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65529/1/j.1600-0447.1992.tb03234.x.pd
AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE revolutionized our understanding of behavior over a generation ago, but ...
Ever since Darwin, psychiatrists have been tempted to put evolutionary theory to use in their effort...
Objective: The current mainstream approach to psychiatry, characterised as empirical and phenomenolo...
Discovering why natural selection has left humans vulnerable to mental disorders will make psychiatr...
After the Darwinian revolution, biology is not only the study of the operation of structural element...
Evolutionary psychiatrists invariably consider schizophrenia to be a paradox: how come natural selec...
Schizophrenia refers to a complex psychiatric illness characterized by the heterogenic presence of p...
The mismatch hypothesis suggests that diseases and mental disorders may arise from the maladaptation...
The currently dominant model of health and disease in psychiatry and medicine is Engel’s biopsychoso...
In october 1964, julian huxley, ernst mayr, humphrey osmond and abram hoffer co-published a controve...
Mental issues are by many considered the main challenge for health authorities in industrialized nat...