Psychiatric nosological historiography - Part I: until the raising and fall of the psychodynamic theory

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Marleide de Mota
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Mendlowicz, Mauro Vitor, Nardi, Antonio Egidio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Debates em Psiquiatria (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistardp.org.br/revista/article/view/1031
Resumo: Introduction: The history of psychiatry encompasses the evolving concepts about the relationship between body and mind and also of the definition of normality, which depend on the knowledge and customs of different times and places. For a better understanding of this journey, this study privileged the presentation of the influential figures on the construction of psychiatric nosology and classifications mainly unfolded on a descriptive or causal basis, from psychics or somatics driving, since the western renaissance. Because of the length of this historical path, this study is divided into two parts. This paper, the first in a two-part series, is a preamble to the development of the new nosography and psychopharmacology of the 21st century, merit of the second paper in this series. Method: Narrative review based on secondary sources. Results: Part One includes a review of prior studies concluding that the psychiatric nosography construction has many stations and it passes through the 18th century more structured morbid classifications based on taxonomies of the natural sciences. Psychiatric classifications navigate the course between different psychiatric theories, often marked by inherent prejudices, alongside advances achieved in neuroscience and its intricate connections with the physiology of emotions, cognition and behaviors, shedding light on their deviations or disorders. This evolution goes in parallel with that of the macro and microanatomy, physiology, chemistry, pharmacology, genetics, internal medicine, mainly neurology, apace with evaluation techniques that also reach the Blood-oxygen-level-dependent imaging (BOLD) fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) that indirectly study the action of neurotransmitters and neuronal signalling. The biologic approach stands in contrast to the psychodynamic theory, particularly dominant until roughly the mid-20th century. Conclusion: The study of psychiatric nosohistoriography helps to understand the conceptual evolution of mental illnesses and the most recent importance of psychopharmacology for this.
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spelling Psychiatric nosological historiography - Part I: until the raising and fall of the psychodynamic theoryHistoriografía nosológica psiquiátrica - Parte I: hasta el ascenso y caída de la teoría psicodinámicaHistoriografia nosológica psiquiátrica - Parte I: até a ascensão e queda da teoria psicodinâmicapsychiatryPsychopharmacologyneurosciencesnosologytaxonomyhistory of medicineclassificationclassificaçãopsiquiatriapsicofarmacologianeurociênciasnosologiataxonomiahistória da medicinaclasificaciónpsiquiatríapsicofarmacologíaneurocienciasnosologíataxonomíahistoria de la medicinaIntroduction: The history of psychiatry encompasses the evolving concepts about the relationship between body and mind and also of the definition of normality, which depend on the knowledge and customs of different times and places. For a better understanding of this journey, this study privileged the presentation of the influential figures on the construction of psychiatric nosology and classifications mainly unfolded on a descriptive or causal basis, from psychics or somatics driving, since the western renaissance. Because of the length of this historical path, this study is divided into two parts. This paper, the first in a two-part series, is a preamble to the development of the new nosography and psychopharmacology of the 21st century, merit of the second paper in this series. Method: Narrative review based on secondary sources. Results: Part One includes a review of prior studies concluding that the psychiatric nosography construction has many stations and it passes through the 18th century more structured morbid classifications based on taxonomies of the natural sciences. Psychiatric classifications navigate the course between different psychiatric theories, often marked by inherent prejudices, alongside advances achieved in neuroscience and its intricate connections with the physiology of emotions, cognition and behaviors, shedding light on their deviations or disorders. This evolution goes in parallel with that of the macro and microanatomy, physiology, chemistry, pharmacology, genetics, internal medicine, mainly neurology, apace with evaluation techniques that also reach the Blood-oxygen-level-dependent imaging (BOLD) fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) that indirectly study the action of neurotransmitters and neuronal signalling. The biologic approach stands in contrast to the psychodynamic theory, particularly dominant until roughly the mid-20th century. Conclusion: The study of psychiatric nosohistoriography helps to understand the conceptual evolution of mental illnesses and the most recent importance of psychopharmacology for this.Introducción: La historia de la psiquiatría abarca la evolución de conceptos sobre la relación entre cuerpo y mente y también de la definición de normalidad, que dependen de los conocimientos y costumbres de diferentes épocas y lugares. Para una mejor comprensión de este recorrido, este estudio privilegió la presentación de figuras influyentes en la construcción de la nosología psiquiátrica y de clasificaciones desplegadas principalmente sobre bases descriptivas o causales, desde la conducción psíquica o somática, desde el renacimiento occidental. Debido a la longitud de este recorrido histórico, este estudio se divide en dos partes. Este artículo, el primero de una serie de dos partes, es un preámbulo del desarrollo de la nueva nosografía y psicofarmacología del siglo XXI, mérito del segundo artículo de esta serie. Método: Revisión narrativa basada en fuentes secundarias. Resultados: La Primera Parte incluye una revisión de estudios previos concluyendo que la construcción de la nosografía psiquiátrica tiene muchas estaciones y pasa por clasificaciones morbosas más estructuradas del siglo XVIII basadas en taxonomías de las ciencias naturales. Las clasificaciones psiquiátricas navegan entre diferentes teorías psiquiátricas, a menudo marcadas por prejuicios inherentes, junto con los avances logrados en la neurociencia y sus intrincadas conexiones con la fisiología de las emociones, la cognición y los comportamientos, arrojando luz sobre sus desviaciones o trastornos. Esta evolución va en paralelo a la de la macro y microanatomía, la fisiología, la química, la farmacología, la genética, la medicina interna, principalmente la neurología, a la par de técnicas de evaluación que también alcanzan la resonancia magnética funcional (BOLD) de imágenes dependientes del nivel de oxígeno en la sangre (BOLD). resonancia magnética) que estudian indirectamente la acción de los neurotransmisores y la señalización neuronal. El enfoque biológico contrasta con la teoría psicodinámica, particularmente dominante hasta aproximadamente mediados del siglo XX. Conclusión: El estudio de la nosohistoriografía psiquiátrica ayuda a comprender la evolución conceptual de las enfermedades mentales y la importancia más reciente de la psicofarmacología para ésta.Introdução: A história da psiquiatria abrange a evolução dos conceitos sobre a relação entre corpo e mente e também da definição de normalidade, que dependem dos conhecimentos e costumes de diferentes épocas e lugares. Para uma melhor compreensão deste percurso, este estudo privilegiou a apresentação das figuras influentes na construção da nosologia e das classificações psiquiátricas desdobradas sobretudo numa base descritiva ou causal, desde a condução psíquica ou somática, desde o Renascimento ocidental. Devido à extensão deste percurso histórico, este estudo está dividido em duas partes. Este artigo, o primeiro de uma série de duas partes, é um preâmbulo ao desenvolvimento da nova nosografia e psicofarmacologia do século XXI, mérito do segundo artigo desta série. Método: Revisão narrativa baseada em fontes secundárias. Resultados: A primeira parte inclui uma revisão de estudos anteriores concluindo que a construção da nosografia psiquiátrica tem muitas estações e passa ao longo do século XVIII por classificações mórbidas mais estruturadas baseadas em taxonomias das ciências naturais. As classificações psiquiátricas navegam no percurso entre diferentes teorias psiquiátricas, muitas vezes marcadas por preconceitos inerentes, ao lado dos avanços alcançados na neurociência e nas suas intrincadas conexões com a fisiologia das emoções, da cognição e dos comportamentos, lançando luz sobre os seus desvios ou distúrbios. Esta evolução caminha paralelamente à da macro e microanatomia, fisiologia, química, farmacologia, genética, medicina interna, principalmente neurologia, acompanhada de técnicas de avaliação que também alcançam a imagem dependente do nível de oxigênio no sangue (BOLD) fMRI (magnética funcional). ressonância magnética) que estudam indiretamente a ação dos neurotransmissores e da sinalização neuronal. A abordagem biológica contrasta com a teoria psicodinâmica, particularmente dominante até aproximadamente meados do século XX. Conclusão: O estudo da noso-historiografia psiquiátrica ajuda a compreender a evolução conceptual das doenças mentais e a importância mais recente da psicofarmacologia para esta.Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria2023-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-ReviewedRevisado por ParesAvaliado Pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/article/view/103110.25118/2763-9037.2023.v13.1031Debates in Psychiatry; Vol. 13 (2023); 1-25Debates em Psiquiatria; Vol. 13 (2023); 1-25Debates em Psiquiatria; v. 13 (2023); 1-252763-90372236-918Xreponame:Debates em Psiquiatria (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)instacron:ABPenghttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/article/view/1031/850Copyright (c) 2023 Marleide de Mota Gomes, Mauro Vitor Mendlowicz, Antonio Egidio Nardihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, Marleide de MotaMendlowicz, Mauro VitorNardi, Antonio Egidio2024-01-21T09:29:04Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1031Revistahttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/oaiPUBhttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/oairdp@abp.org.br2763-90372236-918Xopendoar:2024-01-21T09:29:04Debates em Psiquiatria (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Psychiatric nosological historiography - Part I: until the raising and fall of the psychodynamic theory
Historiografía nosológica psiquiátrica - Parte I: hasta el ascenso y caída de la teoría psicodinámica
Historiografia nosológica psiquiátrica - Parte I: até a ascensão e queda da teoria psicodinâmica
title Psychiatric nosological historiography - Part I: until the raising and fall of the psychodynamic theory
spellingShingle Psychiatric nosological historiography - Part I: until the raising and fall of the psychodynamic theory
Gomes, Marleide de Mota
psychiatry
Psychopharmacology
neurosciences
nosology
taxonomy
history of medicine
classification
classificação
psiquiatria
psicofarmacologia
neurociências
nosologia
taxonomia
história da medicina
clasificación
psiquiatría
psicofarmacología
neurociencias
nosología
taxonomía
historia de la medicina
title_short Psychiatric nosological historiography - Part I: until the raising and fall of the psychodynamic theory
title_full Psychiatric nosological historiography - Part I: until the raising and fall of the psychodynamic theory
title_fullStr Psychiatric nosological historiography - Part I: until the raising and fall of the psychodynamic theory
title_full_unstemmed Psychiatric nosological historiography - Part I: until the raising and fall of the psychodynamic theory
title_sort Psychiatric nosological historiography - Part I: until the raising and fall of the psychodynamic theory
author Gomes, Marleide de Mota
author_facet Gomes, Marleide de Mota
Mendlowicz, Mauro Vitor
Nardi, Antonio Egidio
author_role author
author2 Mendlowicz, Mauro Vitor
Nardi, Antonio Egidio
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Marleide de Mota
Mendlowicz, Mauro Vitor
Nardi, Antonio Egidio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv psychiatry
Psychopharmacology
neurosciences
nosology
taxonomy
history of medicine
classification
classificação
psiquiatria
psicofarmacologia
neurociências
nosologia
taxonomia
história da medicina
clasificación
psiquiatría
psicofarmacología
neurociencias
nosología
taxonomía
historia de la medicina
topic psychiatry
Psychopharmacology
neurosciences
nosology
taxonomy
history of medicine
classification
classificação
psiquiatria
psicofarmacologia
neurociências
nosologia
taxonomia
história da medicina
clasificación
psiquiatría
psicofarmacología
neurociencias
nosología
taxonomía
historia de la medicina
description Introduction: The history of psychiatry encompasses the evolving concepts about the relationship between body and mind and also of the definition of normality, which depend on the knowledge and customs of different times and places. For a better understanding of this journey, this study privileged the presentation of the influential figures on the construction of psychiatric nosology and classifications mainly unfolded on a descriptive or causal basis, from psychics or somatics driving, since the western renaissance. Because of the length of this historical path, this study is divided into two parts. This paper, the first in a two-part series, is a preamble to the development of the new nosography and psychopharmacology of the 21st century, merit of the second paper in this series. Method: Narrative review based on secondary sources. Results: Part One includes a review of prior studies concluding that the psychiatric nosography construction has many stations and it passes through the 18th century more structured morbid classifications based on taxonomies of the natural sciences. Psychiatric classifications navigate the course between different psychiatric theories, often marked by inherent prejudices, alongside advances achieved in neuroscience and its intricate connections with the physiology of emotions, cognition and behaviors, shedding light on their deviations or disorders. This evolution goes in parallel with that of the macro and microanatomy, physiology, chemistry, pharmacology, genetics, internal medicine, mainly neurology, apace with evaluation techniques that also reach the Blood-oxygen-level-dependent imaging (BOLD) fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) that indirectly study the action of neurotransmitters and neuronal signalling. The biologic approach stands in contrast to the psychodynamic theory, particularly dominant until roughly the mid-20th century. Conclusion: The study of psychiatric nosohistoriography helps to understand the conceptual evolution of mental illnesses and the most recent importance of psychopharmacology for this.
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