Posts tagged biological model
Evaluating Claims Against Psychiatric Approaches & Culture: a critical review of ‘Of Two Minds’ by T. M. Luhrmann
Samantha NewportOf Two Minds, culture, culture of psychiatry, T. M Luhrmann, Luhrmann, Psychiatry, Psychology, society, psychology and society, mental health, ethnography, ethnographic, western psychiatry, psychodynamic approach, biomedical approach, ethnographic account, epistemological critique, American psychiatric culture, medical students, morality, autonomy, psychiatry's history, history, psychopharmacology, medication, Fabrega 1991, Fabrega, Spanos and Gottlieb 1997, FabregaSpanos, Gottlieb, biological model, diagnosis, disease, Lazarus and Folkman 1984, Lazarus, Folkman, Fulford 2013, Fulford, biomedical, biomedical models, managed care, arrow of harm, prescribe, trauma, genetics, McHugh, Slavney, Samantha Newport
PRESCRIPTION RIGHTS: The Evolution of Psychologists?
Samantha NewportPrescription rights, evolution, psychologists, prescription, prescriptions, psychology, Jessica Young, The Room - Psy, Featured Writer, APA, American Psychological Society, UK, BPS, NHS review, NHS, Medication, Courtney-Walker, Courtney-Walker 2019, clinical, clinical psychology, Royal Pharmaceutical Society, RPS, Courtney-Walker 2020, student, training, trainee, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, Physiotherapy, over-medicalisation, biobio, ADMs, Antidepressants and The Biopsychosocial Approach, antipsychotics, malaria, Ramachandraiah, biopschosocial, biological model, despression, serotonin, Toates, CBT, diagnisis, illness, mental health, SSRI, SSRIs, GP, Mental Health Through Time