Saul was not the first victim of misunderstanding about the nature of psychiatric illness, nor was he the last.
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Details recent advances in neuroscience that have yielded a more accurate understanding of the brain's functions and malfunctions and, in turn, have moved psychiatry away from psychotherapy and into the mainstream biological traditions of medicine.
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Mental illness, Neuropsychiatry, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Mental illness, Neuropsychology, Diagnosis, Psychiatry, Neuropsiquiatría, Mental Disorders, Physiology, History, Neuropsychiatrie, Maladies mentales, Aspect physiologique, Brain, Physiopathology, Psiquiatria, Psychophysiology, New York Times reviewed, NeurophysiologyEdition | Availability |
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The broken brain: the biological revolution in psychiatry
1985, Harper & Row
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The broken brain: the biological revolution in psychiatry
1984, Harper & Row
in English
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The broken brain: the biological revolution in psychiatry.
1984, Harper & Row
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