The presentation of the mind-brain problem in leading psychiatry journals

Objective: The mind-brain problem (MBP) has marked implications for psychiatry, but has been poorly discussed in the psychiatric literature. This paper evaluates the presentation of the MBP in the three leading general psychiatry journals during the last 20 years. Methods: Systematic review of arti...

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Main Authors: Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Saulo de F. Araujo, C. Robert Cloninger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP) 2018-02-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry
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spelling doaj-291a50576ab547f4903fda30dd0a15c32020-11-25T02:51:18ZengAssociação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry1809-452X2018-02-01010.1590/1516-4446-2017-2342S1516-44462018005001104The presentation of the mind-brain problem in leading psychiatry journalsAlexander Moreira-AlmeidaSaulo de F. AraujoC. Robert CloningerObjective: The mind-brain problem (MBP) has marked implications for psychiatry, but has been poorly discussed in the psychiatric literature. This paper evaluates the presentation of the MBP in the three leading general psychiatry journals during the last 20 years. Methods: Systematic review of articles on the MBP published in the three general psychiatry journals with the highest impact factor from 1995 to 2015. The content of these articles was analyzed and discussed in the light of contemporary debates on the MBP. Results: Twenty-three papers, usually written by prestigious authors, explicitly discussed the MBP and received many citations (mean = 130). The two main categories were critiques of dualism and defenses of physicalism (mind as a brain product). These papers revealed several misrepresentations of theoretical positions and lacked relevant contemporary literature. Without further discussion or evidence, they presented the MBP as solved, dualism as an old-fashioned or superstitious idea, and physicalism as the only rational and empirically confirmed option. Conclusion: The MBP has not been properly presented and discussed in the three leading psychiatric journals in the last 20 years. The few articles on the topic have been highly cited, but reveal misrepresentations and lack of careful philosophical discussion, as well as a strong bias against dualism and toward a materialist/physicalist approach to psychiatry.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462018005001104&lng=en&tlng=enBody-mind relationspsychiatryphilosophyneurosciencesneuropsychiatry
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Saulo de F. Araujo
C. Robert Cloninger
The presentation of the mind-brain problem in leading psychiatry journals
Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry
Body-mind relations
psychiatry
philosophy
neurosciences
neuropsychiatry
author_facet Alexander Moreira-Almeida
Saulo de F. Araujo
C. Robert Cloninger
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title The presentation of the mind-brain problem in leading psychiatry journals
title_short The presentation of the mind-brain problem in leading psychiatry journals
title_full The presentation of the mind-brain problem in leading psychiatry journals
title_fullStr The presentation of the mind-brain problem in leading psychiatry journals
title_full_unstemmed The presentation of the mind-brain problem in leading psychiatry journals
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publisher Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)
series Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry
issn 1809-452X
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Objective: The mind-brain problem (MBP) has marked implications for psychiatry, but has been poorly discussed in the psychiatric literature. This paper evaluates the presentation of the MBP in the three leading general psychiatry journals during the last 20 years. Methods: Systematic review of articles on the MBP published in the three general psychiatry journals with the highest impact factor from 1995 to 2015. The content of these articles was analyzed and discussed in the light of contemporary debates on the MBP. Results: Twenty-three papers, usually written by prestigious authors, explicitly discussed the MBP and received many citations (mean = 130). The two main categories were critiques of dualism and defenses of physicalism (mind as a brain product). These papers revealed several misrepresentations of theoretical positions and lacked relevant contemporary literature. Without further discussion or evidence, they presented the MBP as solved, dualism as an old-fashioned or superstitious idea, and physicalism as the only rational and empirically confirmed option. Conclusion: The MBP has not been properly presented and discussed in the three leading psychiatric journals in the last 20 years. The few articles on the topic have been highly cited, but reveal misrepresentations and lack of careful philosophical discussion, as well as a strong bias against dualism and toward a materialist/physicalist approach to psychiatry.
topic Body-mind relations
psychiatry
philosophy
neurosciences
neuropsychiatry
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