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The end of dualism in psychiatry

posted Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Psychiatry Weekly 2009 Nov 2;4(24)

Deutsch SI, Rosse RB.

Department of Psychiatry, Eastern Virginia Medical School; Georgetown University School of Medicine

When the authors were in their residencies 30 years ago, the academic discipline of psychiatry was often presented in a dualistic or dichotomized fashion. A notion prevailed that there were "psychological problems" for which psychotherapeutic/psychological interventions were best, and "biological" problems for which medications and other organic therapies, such as ECT, were best.

Fortunately, these are now antiquated notions. We know now that psychotherapeutic and behavioral interventions can cause changes in neurons and neuronal networks and influence gene expression in neurons.

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