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Two steps forward, one step back; paradigmatic changes in psychiatry.

W M Verhoeven1, S Tuinier

  • 1Vincent van Gogh Institute for Psychiatry, Venray, The Netherlands.

Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)
|August 2, 2001
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Psychiatry is shifting from symptom suppression to functional enhancement, integrating neuroscience and genetics for personalized interventions. This evolution emphasizes understanding brain mechanisms for better habit formation and chronicity management.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry
  • Genetics

Background:

  • The historical reliance on psychopharmacology and biological psychiatry has reached a plateau.
  • A paradigm shift is occurring in psychiatry, moving towards dimensional and functional approaches.

Observation:

  • Current nosological systems may be too rigid.
  • Psychopathology requires careful observation and description.
  • Identifying psychological dysfunctions and their pathophysiological underpinnings is crucial.

Findings:

  • Psychiatry is re-orienting due to advances in neurosciences.
  • Future psychotropics should aim to enhance functions, not just suppress symptoms.
  • Brain mechanisms of habit formation and chronicity are key research areas.

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Implications:

  • Modern genetics will enable early intervention and prevention strategies.
  • Understanding the link between genetic disorders and behavioral phenotypes is advancing.
  • Clinical observation, informed by neuroscience, remains central to psychiatric practice.