Impact of dualism on the perception of treatability in psychiatry.

Q3 Medicine
Qatar Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5339/qmj.2025.34
Javed Latoo, Minal Mistry, Majid Alabdulla, Farida Jan, Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam, Yousaf Iqbal, Tom Howseman, David Riley, Tariq Munshi, Mudasir Firdosi, Daljit Sura, Ovais Wadoo
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Abstract

Background: A false division between mental and physical disorders is supported by dualism, contributing to mental health stigma. There is a widespread misconception about the prognosis and treatment options for psychiatric diseases. This is despite data supporting the effectiveness of psychiatric treatments for a variety of illnesses that have been proven by meta-analysis. In general, the efficacy of drugs used to treat physical problems and psychiatric disorders is comparable. Methods: In this article, experts from a variety of fields-including psychiatry, primary care, and general medicine-highlight how the paradigms based on dualism play a crucial role in maintaining the myths regarding psychiatric disorders, particularly those that relate to their treatability in comparison to physical health conditions. Results: There are numerous similarities between mental and physical problems in terms of the causes andtreatment. Healthcare, like other complex human systems, is rife with uncertainty. In actuality, the severity and treatability of both physical and mental diseases range widely. Treatment response varies from person to person. There are certain physical and mental health disorders that respond well to treatment, some that do not, and some for which there are currently no effective cures. Conclusion: We believe that dualism, which promotes the separation of mental and physical phenomena, is the core driving force behind these misconceptions. These fallacies, in our opinion, are primarily motivated by dualism, which advocates the division of mental from physical occurrences.

二元论对精神病学可治疗性认知的影响。
背景:二元论支持对精神障碍和身体障碍的错误区分,导致精神健康污名化。人们对精神疾病的预后和治疗方案普遍存在误解。尽管有数据支持精神治疗对多种疾病的有效性,这些数据已被荟萃分析证实。一般来说,用于治疗身体问题和精神疾病的药物的疗效是相当的。方法:在这篇文章中,来自不同领域的专家——包括精神病学、初级保健和普通医学——强调了基于二元论的范式如何在维持关于精神疾病的神话中起着至关重要的作用,特别是那些与身体健康状况相比较的可治疗性。结果:精神疾病和身体疾病在病因和治疗上有许多相似之处。与其他复杂的人类系统一样,医疗保健也充满了不确定性。实际上,身体和精神疾病的严重程度和可治疗性差别很大。治疗反应因人而异。有些身体和精神疾病对治疗反应良好,有些则不然,有些目前还没有有效的治疗方法。结论:我们认为二元论提倡精神和物理现象的分离,是这些误解背后的核心驱动力。在我们看来,这些谬论主要是由二元论引起的,二元论主张将精神事件与物理事件分开。
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