Saber mejor, saber el por qué y saber hacer: supuestos de la depresión en psiquiatría
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Depression, International Classification of Diseases, Mental DisordersResumen
Empirical psychiatric research has failed to validate or verify the causes of depressive disorder. 2 Historically, psychiatry has been looking for many causes and is currently favoring a model of multi-causality, acting at various levels of interaction with diffuse limits.3. Purely scientific psychiatry is based on the concept that a person is an "entity in itself" that presently suffers from a disorder caused by modifications in the impulses of the neurons in its brain.4 The question that remains is whether depression is a real entity independent of human activities, a pragmatic entity employed for reasons of utility, or an entity constructed by the prevailing social forces in Western civilization. 5. The rationale for depression can be answered if we understand a human being as a being-in-the-world that a] is projected into the future to enact its existence, b] is placed in a condition that determines him and hinders his self-determination and c] lives among others that impel him to submit to the rules valid for "common people.Descargas
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2022-12-14
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Figueroa, G. (2022). Saber mejor, saber el por qué y saber hacer: supuestos de la depresión en psiquiatría. Revista Médica De Chile, 150(11). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/10390
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