Methodological Note: Bio-Psycho-Social Being, What Does it Mean?

Abstract

The different approaches of the mind-body problem a fortiori have implications on the foundations of Psychology, Psychopathology and Psychiatry, leading to many clashing theories about the determinants of "normal" human behavior, as well of the mental illnesses. These schools of research on the human mind may on a first approach be divided in two main branches: 1) the neurogenetic ones; 2) the psychogenetic ones. This paper sprang up from a lifelong pondering on its subject by its author, while working as a Clinical Psychiatrist and conducting a Ph D in Philosophy.

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Marcos Wagner Da Cunha
University of São Paulo (PhD)

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