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El origen de los trastornos mentales: un nuevo enfoque desde el estudio de la dinámica de la personalidad
Salvador AmigóJoan C. MicóAntonio Casellessubject
Dinámica de la PersonalidadSystems TheoryGeneral MedicineDynamics of the PersonalityMental disordersTrastornos MentalesUNESCO::FILOSOFÍA:FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO]Sistemes Teoria dePersonalitatMATEMATICA APLICADATeoría de SistemasFactor General de PersonalidadGeneral Personality Factordescription
[EN] There is a growing consensus in the mental health sciences (psychology, psychiatry) that there is no clear dividing line between "normal" personality and "abnormal" personality or mental disorders. In fact, basic personality traits predispose or overlap with clinical mental disorders. For example, Neuroticism, as a factor that predisposes to neurosis, predisposes to suffer from anxiety, depression and obsessive disorders. This question serves to present a summary of the work of our group (Antonio Caselles, Joan C. Micó and Salvador Amigó) and to point out future research. Thus, after reviewing our studies on the dynamics of the General Personality Factor (FGP) and its biological substratum, the stress system, in response to environmental stimuli, such as drugs, we propose that the same mechanisms that we had found, serve to explain the origin of the different mental disorders, taking the level of FGP as an initial condition. In this way, we delve into the global and systemic understanding of the individual, who not only seeks to find the mechanisms that explain human behavior, but also those that determine their health or mental illness.
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2018-02-20 |