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Ethological approaches to psychiatric disorders: focus on depression and schizophrenia
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 11/03/09
Geerts E et al. – Disadvantages of the ethological approach lie within its technical requirements and its inherent time–consuming evaluation of data. A full appreciation of psychiatric disorders may require answers to questions to the proximate causes and evolutionary (Darwinian) trajectories of behaviour, an approach that may well be expanded to maladaptive cognition and emotion.
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