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The Biopsychosocial Approach: Past, Present, Future
Edited by Richard Frankel
Edited by Timothy Quill
Edited by Susan McDaniel


For thousands of years, Western culture has dichotomized science and art, empiricism and subjective experience, and biology and psychology. In contrast with the prevailing view in philosophy, neuroscience, and literary criticism, George Engel, an internist and practicing physician, published a paper in the journal Science in 1977 entitled 'The Need for a New Medical Model: A Challenge for Biomedicine.' In the context of clinical medicine, Engel made the deceptively simple observation that actions at the biological, psychological, and social level are dynamically interrelated and that these relationships affect both the process and outcomes of care. The biopsychosocial perspective involves an appreciation that disease and illness do not manifest themselves only in terms of pathophysiology, but also may simultaneously affect many different levels of functioning, from cellular to organ system to person to family to society. This model provides a broader understanding of disease processes as encompassing multiple levels of functioning including the effect of the physician-patient relationship. This book, which contains Engel's seminal article, looks at the continuing relevance of his work and the biopsychosocial model as it is applied to clinical practice, research, and education and administration. Contributors include: THOMAS INUI, RICHARD FRANKEL, TIMOTHY QUILL, SUSAN McDANIEL, RONALD EPSTEIN, PETER LeROUX, DIANE MORSE, ANTHONY SUCHMAN, GEOFFREY WILLIAMS, FRANK deGRUY, ROBERT ADER, THOMAS CAMPBELL, EDWARD DECI, MOIRA STEWART, ELAINE DANNEFER, EDWARD HUNDERT, LINDSEY HENSON, ROBERT SMITH, KURT FRITZSCHE, MANFRED CIERPKA, MICHAEL WIRSCHING, HOWARD BECKMAN, and THEODORE BROWN.

 

DETAILS

33 line illustrations
312 pages
Size: 6 x 9 in
13 digit ISBN: 9781580461023
Binding: Hardback
First published: 01/Jan/2100
Price: 65.00 USD / 35.00 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Subject: Medical Sciences

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 05/01/2009
 
Contents
1   Clinical Approach of the Biopsychosocial Model
George L. Engel MD
2   Introduction to the Biopsychosocial Approach (with Timothy Quill and Susan McDaniel)
Richard Frankel
3   Clinical Practice and the Biopsychosocial Model (with Pieter leRoux, Diane Morse, Anthony Suchman, and Geoffrey Williams)
Ronald M. Epstein
4   Fourteen Years of Colds, Conflicts, Cardiac Disease and Cancer: A Clinical Narrative Illustrating the Biopsychosocial Model
Patrice J. Proulx
5   A Biopsychosocial Perspective on Mental Disorders: Depresssion in the Primary Care Setting
Frank deGruy
6   Psychoneuroimmunology: Basic Research in the Biopsychosocial Approach
Robert Ader
7   The Science of the Art of Medicine: Research on the Biopsychosocial Model of Health Care (with Richard Frankel, Thomas Campbell, and Edward Deci)
Geoffrey Williams
8   Evidence for the Patient-Centered Clinical Method as a Means of Implementing the Biopsychosocial Model
Moira Stewart
9   Medical Education Reform at the University of Rochester and the Biopsychosocial Tradition (with Edward Hundert and Lindsey Henson)
Elaine Dannefer
10   An Evidence-Based Infrastructure for Patient-Centered Interviewing
Robert C. Smith
11   Improving Biopsychosocial Competence of German Primary Care Physicians in Diagnosing and Treating Somatoform Disorders (with Manfred Cierpka, and Michael Wirsching
Kurt Fritzsche
12   Relationship-Centered Administration: A Case Study in a Community Hospital Department of Medicine (with Howard Beckman, Susan McDaniel, and Edward Deci)
Anthony Suchman
13   George Engel and Rochester's Biopsychosocial Tradition: Historical and Developmental Perspectives
Theodore Brown
14   Systems Theory and the Biopsychosocial Model
Lyman Wynne
15   Analysis of a Biopsychosocial Correspondence: Models, Mentors and Meanings (with Kathryn Markakis, Laura Brachman, Brinda Dalal, and Tobie Olsan)
Mary Dombeck
16   The Future of the Biopsychosocial Approach (with Richard Frankel, and Susan McDaniel)
Patrice J. Proulx
 

Reviews
This is a work of lasting significance, a guiding light for needed improvements in a health care system that is strong but unbalanced, advanced in technology but lagging in relationships, suffering from serious but curable ailments. FOREWORD MAGAZINE, Fall Trade Show Issue 2003 For community psychiatrists, this text is virtually "required reading." . . . The Biopsychosocial Approach is informative, clearly written, and inclusive. However, one of its most important attributes may be that it is thought provoking. By explaining the origins and implications of the biopsychosocial approach, the authors force us to critically examine the origins and implications of our own beliefs about medicine. This self-examination can help us identify areas for growth in our own practices." Daniel Bradford, M.D., Ph.D., PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES


 

 

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