Tuesday, February 16, 2021

 

PSYCHIATRY IN CRISIS:

AT THE CROSSROADS OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, THE HUMANITIES, 

AND NEUROSCIENCE

 

by VINCENZO DI NICOLA and DROZDSTOJ STOYANOV 


(Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2021)

 

And here is our first advance review and blurb: 
 
"Psychiatry in Crisis offers an exciting review of present conflicts, discrepancies, and developmental opportunities in contemporary psychiatry – highly reflected and profoundly addressing hermeneutical approaches as well. The book’s authors also point to the impact of the psychiatrists’ temperament, irrespective of the approach they prefer. So, it is an also person-centered endeavor provided to the readers. The book convincingly identifies what is missing at present: a common ground able to root the different branches within psychiatry in an internally homogenous concept of biopsychosocial interaction. Here, the authors and I share a focus, addressing a task to be done for the field of psychiatry.”
 
– Thomas Fröhlich, MD, PhD
Vice President of the European Society for Person Centered Healthcare, Western Europe

 

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