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West J Med. 1978 August; 129(2): 156–159.
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Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Is a Divorce Imminent?
Claude T. H. Friedmann, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Head Physician
University of California, Los Angeles, School of Medicine
Adult Psychiatry Crisis and Outpatient Clinic, Harbor General Hospital, Torrance, California.
Abstract
Despite the long tradition of psychiatrists practicing psychotherapy, many psychiatric and medical leaders are predicting and urging a reorientation of psychiatry toward the medical model. They would leave psychotherapy to psychologists, social workers and the like. Many social, governmental and institutional factors favor such a change. The marriage of psychiatry and psychotherapy has always been an uneasy one, and the push for divorce may be irresistible. The author cautions that a divorce could be detrimental to medicine by substituting, in the name of “science,” a dehumanized, technological psychiatry for the current “moral” treatment. One alternative to divorce is a broader approach to psychiatry, combining biological, neuromedical, socioenvironmental and psychodynamic factors. The divorce, though imminent, should be resisted.
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