No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
Our endless search for a scientific paradigm is not over
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 July 2016
Abstract
An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above for information on how to access this content.
- Type
- Commentary to Special Article
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016
References
Bolton, D, Hill, G (2004). Mind, Meaning and Mental Disorder: The Nature of Causal Explanation in Psychology and Psychiatry. Oxford University Press: Oxford.Google Scholar
Burns, T (2013). Our Necessary Shadow: The nature and meaning of Psychiatry. Penguin Books: London.Google Scholar
Donovan, DM (1988). Assessment of addictive behaviours: implications for an emerging biopsychosocial model. In Assessment of Addictive Behaviours (ed. Donovan, DM and Marlatt, A), pp. 3–27. Guilford Press: New York.Google Scholar
Eisenberg, L (1986). Mindlessness and brainlessness in psychiatry. British Journal of Psychiatry
148, 497–508.Google Scholar
Engel, GL (1962). Psychological Development in Health and Disease. Saunders: Philadelphia.Google Scholar
Jaspers, K (1913). Allgemeine Psychopathologie, ein Leitfaden für Studierende, Ärzte und Psychologen. Springer: Berlin.Google Scholar
Kendler, K (2005). Toward a philosophical structure for psychiatry. American Journal of Psychiatry
162, 433–440.Google Scholar
Kendler, K (2008). Explanatory models for psychiatric illness. American Journal of Psychiatry
165, 695–702.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Kuhn, T (1970). The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 2nd edn with post-script. University of Chicago Press: Chicago.Google Scholar
Murphy, D (2011). Conceptual foundations of biological psychiatry. In Philosophy of Medicine (ed. Gifford, F), pp. 425–451. Elsevier: London.Google Scholar
Vaughn, C, Leff, J (1985). Expressed Emotion in Families: Its Significance for Mental Illness. Guilford Press: New York.Google Scholar
Wallace, J (1990). The new disease model for alcoholism. Western Journal of Medicine
152, 502–505.Google Scholar
Target article
A social paradigm in psychiatry – themes and perspectives
Related commentaries (1)
Our endless search for a scientific paradigm is not over