TY - JOUR
T1 - Monoamines and abnormal behaviour. A multi-aminergic perspective
AU - Van Praag, H. M.
AU - Asnis, G. M.
AU - Khan, R. S.
AU - Brown, S. L.
AU - Korn, M.
AU - Harkavy Friedman, J. M.
AU - Wetzler, S.
PY - 1990
Y1 - 1990
N2 - Classical nosology has been the cornerstone of biological psychiatric research; finding biological markers and eventually causes of diseases entities has been the major goal. Another approach, designated as 'functional', is advanced here, attempting to correlate biological variables with psychological dysfunctions, the latter being considered to be the basic units of classification in psychopathology. Signs of diminished DA, 5-HT and NA metabolism, as have been found in psychiatric disorders, are not disorder-specific, but rather are related to psychopathological dimensions (hypoactivity/inertia, increased aggression/anxiety, and anhedonia) independent of the nosological framework in which these dysfunctions occur. Implications of the functional approach for psychiatry include a shift from nosological to functional application of psychotropic drugs. Functional psychopharmacology will be dysfuntion-orientated and therefore geared towards utilising drug combinations. This prospect is hailed as progress, both practically and scientifically.
AB - Classical nosology has been the cornerstone of biological psychiatric research; finding biological markers and eventually causes of diseases entities has been the major goal. Another approach, designated as 'functional', is advanced here, attempting to correlate biological variables with psychological dysfunctions, the latter being considered to be the basic units of classification in psychopathology. Signs of diminished DA, 5-HT and NA metabolism, as have been found in psychiatric disorders, are not disorder-specific, but rather are related to psychopathological dimensions (hypoactivity/inertia, increased aggression/anxiety, and anhedonia) independent of the nosological framework in which these dysfunctions occur. Implications of the functional approach for psychiatry include a shift from nosological to functional application of psychotropic drugs. Functional psychopharmacology will be dysfuntion-orientated and therefore geared towards utilising drug combinations. This prospect is hailed as progress, both practically and scientifically.
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U2 - 10.1192/bjp.157.5.723
DO - 10.1192/bjp.157.5.723
M3 - Article
C2 - 1980627
AN - SCOPUS:0025187659
SN - 0007-1250
VL - 157
SP - 723
EP - 734
JO - The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science
JF - The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science
IS - NOV.
ER -