Article: The rise and fall of the biopsychosocial model, 2009, Ghaemi

Andy

Retired committee member
This is a highly interesting article for me. It helped me a lot with understanding the BPS ideology better. This explained the chameleon-like behavior observed in BPS proponents:

Beyond the formal definition given above, there is another ultimate, rarely explicit rationale for the biopsychosocial model: eclecticism. Grinker forthrightly argued for a ‘struggle for eclecticism’ 4 as opposed to psychoanalytic dogmatism. Yet where Grinker was sober and limited in his goals, Engel was expansive. Grinker identified the key: biopsychosocial advocates really seek eclectic freedom, the ability to ‘individualise treatment to the patient’, which has come to mean, in practice, being allowed to do whatever one wants to do.
 
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