Troisi Alfonso
Department of Neurosciences, University of Tor Vergata, via Guattani 14, 00161 Rome, Italy.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2005 Feb;29(1):159-68. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2004.06.012. Epub 2004 Dec 13.
The intent of this article is to introduce the evolutionary concept of alternative strategies into the fields of psychiatry and clinical psychology. In behavioral ecology, the term alternative strategies refers to the presence of two or more discrete behavioral variants among adults of one sex and one population when those variants serve the same functional end. Often discrete behavioral variants are associated with specific morphological, physiological, and life-history characters. The concept of alternative strategies has been applied to human behavior to explain the origin of some behavioral syndromes that are currently classified as mental disorders or emotional dysfunctions. Antisocial personality could represent a high-risk strategy of social defection associated with resource acquisition and reproduction. Insecure attachment could represent an evolved psychological mechanism that used the quality of parental care received during childhood as a cue for optimizing adult reproductive strategies. Since a major contribution of evolutionary theory is the insight that individual differences are core biological features of any animal species, including Homo sapiens, the application of the concept of alternative strategies to psychiatry and clinical psychology can be a powerful antidote to the growing tendency to medicalize human diversity.
本文旨在将替代策略的进化概念引入精神病学和临床心理学领域。在行为生态学中,替代策略一词指的是在一个性别和一个种群的成年个体中存在两种或更多种离散的行为变体,这些变体服务于相同的功能目的。通常,离散的行为变体与特定的形态、生理和生活史特征相关。替代策略的概念已被应用于人类行为,以解释一些目前被归类为精神障碍或情绪功能障碍的行为综合征的起源。反社会人格可能代表一种与资源获取和繁殖相关的高风险社会背叛策略。不安全依恋可能代表一种进化的心理机制,它利用童年时期获得的父母照顾质量作为优化成年生殖策略的线索。由于进化理论的一个主要贡献是洞察到个体差异是包括智人在内的任何动物物种的核心生物学特征,因此将替代策略的概念应用于精神病学和临床心理学可以有力地对抗将人类多样性医学化的日益增长的趋势。