
Psychiatry Reborn: Biopsychosocial Psychiatry in Modern Medicine is a comprehensive collection of essays by leading experts in the field, and provides a timely reassessment of the biopsychosocial approach in psychiatry. Spanning the sciences and philosophy of psychiatry, the essays offer complementary perspectives on the ever more urgent importance of the biopsychosocial approach to modern medicine. The collection brings together ideas from the series of Loebel Lectures by world leaders in the field of psychiatry and associated Workshops at the University of Oxford, including revised versions of the Lectures themselves, and a wide range of related commentaries and position pieces. With contributions from psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy, the book provides the most comprehensive account to date of the interplay between biological, psychological, and social factors in mental health and their ethical dimensions. The 23 chapters of this multi-authored book review the history and place of the biopsychosocial model in medicine, and explore its strengths and shortcomings. In particular, it considers how understanding this interplay might lead to more effective treatments for mental health disorders, as developments in genomic and neurobiological medicine challenge traditional conceptions and approaches to the research and treatment of mental health disorders. The book explores the challenges and rewards of developing diagnostic tools and clinical interventions that take account of the inextricably intertwined bio-psycho-social domains, and the ethical implications of the conceptualization. It concludes with chapters drawing together the book's range of expertise to propose a best conception of the model, and how it might be adopted going forward in an age of exponentially increasing technological advances and of integrated/collaborative care. The volume is intended to present the BPS model as it stands today in the academy, the lab, and the clinic, and
This volume investigates the current validity and practical application of the biopsychosocial (BPS) model within the context of contemporary clinical psychiatry and rapid technological advancement. The editors, Julian Savulescu, Rebecca Roache, and Will Davies, curate a collection of essays derived from the Loebel Lectures at the University of Oxford. The text synthesizes contributions from psychiatry, neuroscience, and philosophy to argue that a holistic integration of biological, psychological, and social factors remains necessary for effective mental health treatment, despite the increasing dominance of reductionist genomic and neurobiological approaches.
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Experts recognize this collection as a significant contribution to the philosophy of psychiatry, particularly for its interdisciplinary approach to the BPS model. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it most suitable for researchers, clinicians, and students interested in the theoretical foundations of modern mental health care.
Page Count:
425
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192506854
ISBN-13:
9780192506856
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