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Origins of psychopathology : the phylogenetic and cultural basis of mental illness / Horacio Fábrega, Jr.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: xv, 410 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0813530237
  • 9780813530239
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.89071 21
LOC classification:
  • RC454.4 .F33 2002
Contents:
Pt. I. Psychiatry and Evolutionary Biology. Ch. 1. Evolution and the Study of Psychopathology. Ch. 2. Evolutionary Theory Applied to Psychopathology and Psychiatry. Ch. 3. Clinical and Evolutionary Images of Psychopathology. Ch. 4. Accounting for the Universality of Psychopathology. Ch. 5. An Active Role for Psychopathology in Evolution. Ch. 6. On the Limits of an Evolutionary Conception of Psychopathology -- Pt. II. Psychopathology during Human Biological Evolution. Ch. 7. Searching for Psychopathology in Nonhuman Primates. Ch. 8. Responses to Psychopathology in Nonhuman Primates. Ch. 9. The Setting of Psychopathology during Evolution. Ch. 10. The Content of Psychopathology during Evolution. Ch. 11. The Impact of Meaning Systems on Psychopathology. Ch. 12. Dissociation, Psychopathology, and Evolution. Ch. 13. Psychopathology in Archaic Human Societies -- Pt. III. Recapitulation and Synthesis. Ch. 14. Phases of the Biological Evolution of Psychopathology. Afterword: Visualizing the Cultural Evolution of Psychopathology.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-399) and index.

Pt. I. Psychiatry and Evolutionary Biology. Ch. 1. Evolution and the Study of Psychopathology. Ch. 2. Evolutionary Theory Applied to Psychopathology and Psychiatry. Ch. 3. Clinical and Evolutionary Images of Psychopathology. Ch. 4. Accounting for the Universality of Psychopathology. Ch. 5. An Active Role for Psychopathology in Evolution. Ch. 6. On the Limits of an Evolutionary Conception of Psychopathology -- Pt. II. Psychopathology during Human Biological Evolution. Ch. 7. Searching for Psychopathology in Nonhuman Primates. Ch. 8. Responses to Psychopathology in Nonhuman Primates. Ch. 9. The Setting of Psychopathology during Evolution. Ch. 10. The Content of Psychopathology during Evolution. Ch. 11. The Impact of Meaning Systems on Psychopathology. Ch. 12. Dissociation, Psychopathology, and Evolution. Ch. 13. Psychopathology in Archaic Human Societies -- Pt. III. Recapitulation and Synthesis. Ch. 14. Phases of the Biological Evolution of Psychopathology. Afterword: Visualizing the Cultural Evolution of Psychopathology.

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