Michels R, Markowitz J C
Department of Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York 10021.
J Med Philos. 1990 Feb;15(1):5-19. doi: 10.1093/jmp/15.1.5.
Psychiatry is rapidly changing. The authors review the history of psychiatry in the United States, its gradual integration into medicine and society, and the dialectic between its "biologic" and "mentalist" outlooks. After describing the current state of the profession and its knowledge base, they discuss the likely future of the field: psychiatry's projected mode of practice and economics; its future as a science for understanding human behavior; its expected boundaries with other treatment disciplines; its anticipated relationship with academia and with the community at large; and internal issues for the profession. Unprecedented internal and external pressures on the field are likely to require important reconceptualizations of psychiatry both by its members and by the rest of the American public.
精神病学正在迅速变化。作者回顾了美国精神病学的历史、它逐渐融入医学和社会的过程,以及其“生物学”和“心理主义”观点之间的辩证关系。在描述了该专业的现状及其知识基础之后,他们讨论了该领域可能的未来:精神病学预计的实践模式和经济状况;其作为理解人类行为的科学的未来;它与其他治疗学科预期的界限;它与学术界以及整个社区预期的关系;以及该专业的内部问题。该领域前所未有的内部和外部压力可能要求其成员和美国公众重新对精神病学进行重要的概念化。