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Sunday, September 01, 2002Trying to find the neural and genetic underpinnings of relationship problems to make the category fit the medical model of psychiatry is misguided, added Paul McHugh, former chairman of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University. "You can't reduce everything to the idea that there is a brain flaw in every troubled situation," he said. "Perfectly normal people make mistakes in arithmetic. You don't look for problems in their brains, you look for problems in their arithmetic." UPDATE: Maybe some families do deserve to be classified as pathological. posted by Sydney on 9/01/2002 06:57:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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