THE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL MODEL AND THE EDUCATION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS*†
1978; Wiley; Volume: 310; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1749-6632.1978.tb22070.x
ISSN1749-6632
Autores Tópico(s)Health and Medical Research Impacts
ResumoAnnals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 310, Issue 1 p. 169-181 THE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL MODEL AND THE EDUCATION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS*† George L. Engel, George L. Engel Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14642Search for more papers by this author George L. Engel, George L. Engel Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14642Search for more papers by this author First published: June 1978 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1978.tb22070.xCitations: 238 * Presented as the 23rd Cartwright Lecture, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, November, 1977, under the title, “The Biomedical Model: A Procrustean Bed?” † Supported by grants from the U.S.P.H.S. (MH 14151 and MH 11668) and the Henry I. Kaiser Family Foundation. AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL References. 1 Engel, G.L. 1976. The Best and the Brightest: The Missing Dimension in Medical Education. The Pharos 36: 129– 133. 2 Engel, G.L. 1976. Too Little Science: The Paradox of Modern Medicine's Crisis. The Pharos 39: 127– 131. 3 Engel, G.L. 1977. The Need for a new Medical Model: A Challenge for Biomedicine. Science 196: 129– 136. 4 Engel, G.L. 1977. The Care of the Patient: Art or Science? John Hopkins Med. J. 140: 222– 232. 5 Rasmussen, H. 1975. Medical Education: Revolution or Reaction. The Pharos. 38: 53– 59. 6 Duff, R.S. & A.B. Hollingshead. 1968. Sickness and Society. Harper and Row. New York , N.Y . 7 Warrington, A.M., D.J. Ponesse, M.E. Hunter, D.A. Grant, A.V. Grasset, D.W. Gray, C.D. Hayward, B.F. Long, G.E.C. Morrison & D. Sutherland. 1977. What do Family Physicians See in Practice? Can. Med. Assoc. J. 117: 354– 356. 8 Mitchell, P.H. 1977. Nursing in the Context of Health Care. In Concepts Basic to Nursing, 2nd Ed. : 22– 36. McGraw-Hill. New York , N.Y . 9 Sundwall, D.N. 1977. Family Practice, Here Today, Gone (Again) Tomorrow. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 238: 217. 10 Engel, G.L. 1960. A Unified Concept of Health and Disease. Perspect. Biol. Med. 3: 459– 485. 11 Engel, G.L. 1962. Psychological Development in Health and Disease. W.B. Saunders. Philadelphia , Pa . 12 Von Bertalanffy, L. 1968. General System Theory. George Braziller. New York , N.Y . 13 Laszlo, E. 1972. The Systems View of the World. George Braziller. New York , N.Y . 14 Brody, H. 1973. The Systems View of Man: Implications for Medicine Science, and Ethics. Perspect. Biol. Med. 17: 71– 92. 15 Lown, B., R.L. Verrier, & S.H. Rabinowitz. 1977. Neural and Psychologic Mechanisms and the Problem of Sudden Cardiac Death. AmJ. Cardiol. 39: 890– 902. Citing Literature Volume310, Issue1Primary Health Care in Industrialized NationsJune 1978Pages 169-181 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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