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Pt. I The Rise of the Biopsychosocial Model
1 The Perils of Open-mindedness: Adolf Meyer's Psychobiology 3
2 So Many Theories, So Little Time: The Rise of Eclecticism 12
3 Riding Madly in All Directions: Roy Grinker's "Struggle for Eclecticism" 27
4 A New Model of Medicine: George Engel's Biopsychosocial Model 38
5 Before and After: Precursors and Followers of the Biopsychosocial Model 51
6 Cease-fire: Ending the Psychiatric Civil War 69
Pt. II The Fall of the Biopsychosocial Model
7 Drowning in Data 81
8 Teaching Eclecticism 91
9 Psychopharmacology Awry 103
10 The Vagaries of the Real World 112
Pt. III What Next?
11 The Limits of Evidence-Based Medicine 123
12 Osler's Ghost 128
13 The Two Cultures 145
14 Between Science and the Humanities 159
15 The Meaning of Meaning: Verstehen Explained 167
16 The Beginning of a Solution: Method-Based Psychiatry 184
17 A New Psychiatric Humanism 198
Afterword: Pre-empting the Straw Man 211
Appendix How Can We Teach It? A Proposal for Education of Psychiatrists 217
Notes 221
A Brief Glossary of Concepts 233
References 237
Index 247
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