Social sciences and medical humanities: the new focus of psychiatry

  • Bhugra D
  • Ventriglio A
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The clinical practice of psychiatry should incorporate a biopsychosocial model of illness, acknowledging both cultural and social influences on the patient's experience. Medical humanities include a number of academic disciplines that complement the clinical practice of psychiatry. The medical profession, including psychiatry, has a social responsibility to study the psychosocial context within which people become ill and have to be treated. Although the biopsychosocial model of illness has strong theoretical foundations, its application in clinical practice is limited. A new approach would be to restructure medical student teaching to include medical humanities in the first year, and to share such education with other professions.

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Bhugra, D., & Ventriglio, A. (2015). Social sciences and medical humanities: the new focus of psychiatry. BJPsych. International, 12(4), 79–80. https://doi.org/10.1192/s2056474000000581

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