Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
A recent article and buzz about the decreasing use of psychotherapy by psychiatrists
is further evidence of a social shift away from relating to others as
people. Our use of torture as a nation, the "axis of evil" language from
our government, and the increasing psychiatric view of symptoms as
reflections of neurons and chemicals suggests that we may be in a social
withdrawal from being able to face and bear the pain of human
experience. The Austen Riggs Center' s Eric Plakun speaks for the
tension in psychiatry between two models of treatment: biological and
psychological. He argues that they must be integrated for a full picture of our
patients. Shifting away from the area that psychoanalysis has so
carefully developed of listening to others with disciplined empathy runs
the risk of losing the embedded set of values about the significance of
the individual life. ~Dr. Edward Shapiro,M.D., Lost in Familiar Places
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