Jones I, Blackshaw J K
Discipline of Psychiatry, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2000 Feb;34(1):8-13. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1614.2000.00704.x.
The current mainstream approach to psychiatry, characterised as empirical and phenomenological is questioned here and a new aetiological approach based on evolutionary theory is proposed.
A brief description of an evolutionary approach to animal behaviour is presented. The psychiatric states of anxiety, depression, 'hysterical' obsession and some aspects of psychosis are compared with related behaviours in other species.
It is argued that this approach can be applied to psychiatric behaviour, that behavioural similarities exist between many psychiatric states and normal behaviour in species other than humans and many of these can be understood as adaptive. Some psychiatric states represent abnormally prominent adaptive behaviours, others represent distortions of these behaviours by a pathological process. An important line of thought in current animal behaviour research examines the concepts of self-awareness, consciousness, thought and affect in species other than man. These ideas, from an evolutionary perspective, are extended to psychiatry. A scheme illustrating this process is presented.
We have drawn on relevant behavioural similarities between humans and other animals to show that many psychiatric states are distortions of evolved behaviour. The implications for classification, research and treatment are considerable. In particular this approach may form a bridge between fundamental research in molecular biology and the anthropomorphic approach of psychodynamics.
本文对当前主流的精神病学方法提出质疑,该方法以经验主义和现象学为特征,并提出了一种基于进化理论的新病因学方法。
简要介绍了一种研究动物行为的进化方法。将焦虑、抑郁、“癔症性”强迫观念等精神状态以及精神病的某些方面与其他物种的相关行为进行了比较。
认为这种方法可应用于精神行为,许多精神状态与人类以外物种的正常行为之间存在行为相似性,其中许多可理解为具有适应性。一些精神状态代表异常突出的适应性行为,另一些则代表病理过程对这些行为的扭曲。当前动物行为研究中的一个重要思路是考察人类以外物种的自我意识、意识、思维和情感概念。从进化的角度来看,这些观点被扩展到精神病学领域。给出了一个说明这一过程的示意图。
我们利用了人类与其他动物之间相关的行为相似性,表明许多精神状态是进化行为的扭曲。这对分类、研究和治疗具有重要意义。特别是这种方法可能在分子生物学的基础研究和心理动力学的拟人化方法之间架起一座桥梁。