The Importance of Pluralism for Psychiatry

In Maria Kanellopoulou-Botti & Fereniki Panagopoulou, Βιοηθικοί Προβληματισμοί ΙΙ (Bioethical Reflections II). Athens: Papazisis (2016)
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Abstract

Though pluralism is given a lot of lip service it is not the status quo in psychiatry. In this paper I argue that following the recent Research Domain Criteria project of the National Institute of Mental Health, we run the danger of promoting a reductionist agenda that current evidence and research suggests is not the right way of tackling mental disorders. I further argue that in order to better address the needs of the patients and maintain the ethical standards required in the psychiatric profession we ought to maintain a pluralistic attitude in psychiatric research as well as practice.

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Elly Vintiadis
Deree The American College of Greece

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