Special issue - International Review of Psychiatry "Conceptual Psychiatry"
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psycho philosophy, ethics.. | bio
Einstein's physics, chemistry too! |
social | political |
The bio-psycho-social model is insufficient
- in care, to care, for care -
in the 21st century.
Hodges' model is a series of conceptual spaces(?).
In healthcare contexts for all students, what threshold concepts may pertain? ...
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I'm pleased to share the special issue of @IntRevPsych on the theme of "Conceptual Psychiatry." My editorial 👇 provides an overview of the articles in the collection along with some general reflections on current trends & the importance of philosophy /1 https://t.co/GCRSn9jyDb
— Awais Aftab (@awaisaftab) August 11, 2021
There is a marked difference of course in the purpose of this special issue, examining conceptual issues in psychiatry and Hodges' model as a generic conceptual framework for reflection, integrated and person-centred care and critical thinking. I still find the diametrical relationship between the individual and their 'mind' and the political domain with the structures that are invariably found there. The law, mental health legislation, consent, mental capacity, institutions (and in psychiatry the old (asylums) and the new (and how have they changed?) the professions, policy, standards and governance. Then the relationships (social) that define expectations, healthcare and outcomes and how practitioners are socialised and how power is negotiated, expressed and shared (to whatever extent?).