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IN QUEST FOR SCIENTIFIC PSYCHIATRY: Towards bridging the explanatory gap

Stoyanov, Drozdstoj and Machamer, Peter and Schaffner, Kenneth (2009) IN QUEST FOR SCIENTIFIC PSYCHIATRY: Towards bridging the explanatory gap. [Preprint]

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The contemporary epistemic status of mental health disciplines does not allow the cross validation of mental disorders among various genetic markers, biochemical pathway or mechanisms, and clinical assessments in neuroscience explanations. We attempt to provide a meta-empirical analysis of the contemporary status of the cross-disciplinary issues existing between neuro-biology and psychopathology. Our case studies take as an established medical mode an example cross validation between biological sciences and clinical cardiology in the case of myocardial infarction. This is then contrasted with the incoherence between neuroscience and psychiatry in the case of bipolar disorders. We examine some methodological problems arising from the neuro-imaging studies, specifically the experimental paradigm introduced by the team of Wayne Drevets. Several theoretical objections are raised: temporal discordance, state independence, and queries about the reliability and specificity, and failure of convergent validity of the inter-disciplinary attempt. Both modern neuroscience and clinical psychology taken as separate fields have failed to reveal the explanatory mechanisms underlying mental disorders. The data acquired inside the mono-disciplinary matrices of neurobiology and psychopathology are deeply insufficient concerning their validity, reliability, and utility. Further, there haven’t been developed any effective trans-disciplinary connections between them. It raises the requirement for development of explanatory significant multi-disciplinary “meta-language” in psychiatry (Berrios, 2006, 2008). We attempt to provide a novel conceptual model for an integrative dialogue between psychiatry and neuroscience that actually includes criteria for cross-validation of the common used psychiatric categories and the different assessment methods. The major goal of our proactive program is the foundation of complementary “bridging” connections of neuroscience and psychopathology which may stabilize the cognitive meta-structure of the mental health knowledge. This entails bringing into synergy the disparate discourses of clinical psychology and neuroscience. One possible model accomplishment of this goal would be the synergistic (or at least compatible) integration of the knowledge under trans-disciplinary convergent cross-validation of the commonly used methods and notions.


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Stoyanov, Drozdstoj
Machamer, Peter
Schaffner, Kenneth
Keywords: neuroscience, psychiatry, convergent cross-validation
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Medicine > Psychiatry
Depositing User: Drozdstoj Stoyanov
Date Deposited: 20 Jan 2010
Last Modified: 09 Apr 2019 04:00
Item ID: 5127
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Medicine > Psychiatry
Date: December 2009
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/5127

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