Psychotherapy In an Age of Neuroscience proposes that psychiatrists can and should continue to use psychotherapy in their practice, and not restrict themselves to medication and brief symptom checks. This is a book that proposes a detailed agenda for redefining the agenda of psychiatry.
Psychotherapy In an Age of Neuroscience proposes that psychiatrists can and should continue to use psychotherapy in their practice, and not restrict themselves to medication and brief symptom checks. This is a book that proposes a detailed agenda for redefining the agenda of psychiatry.
Joel Paris is a clinician and researcher who has published over 200 articles and 20 books. He was born in New York City, but has spent his career in Canada. He is a former department chair at McGill University and former editor-in-chief of the Canadian Journal of psychiatry. His main research interest has been in personality disorders.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Psychiatry: mindless or brainless? 2. The limits of neuroscience 3. Prescribing and overprescribing 4. Thinking Interactively 5. Paradigms and practice 6. What psychiatrists don't know about psychotherapy 7. Integrating psychotherapy into practice Epilogue: Psychiatry and Humanism References
Introduction 1. Psychiatry: mindless or brainless? 2. The limits of neuroscience 3. Prescribing and overprescribing 4. Thinking Interactively 5. Paradigms and practice 6. What psychiatrists don't know about psychotherapy 7. Integrating psychotherapy into practice Epilogue: Psychiatry and Humanism References
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