This volume also contains sections dedicated to sex differences, and the evolutionary psychology of mental illness and various forms of antisocial behavior. Dunbar, R. I. M., and L. Barrett, eds. 2007. The Oxford handbook of evolutionary psychology. New York: Oxford Univ. Press. An ...
Thus evolutionary psychiatrists have suggested, for example, that man's vulnerability to mental disorders may well be one of the defining features of our species. Written by leading authors in philosophy, psychiatry, biology and psychology, this volume illustrates that many debates in contemporary ...
Evolutionary Psychology (EP) is a growing field within psychology that looks at the human mind and behavior through the lens of evolution. It tells us that our thoughts and behaviors evolved because they served a purpose in the environment in which we evolved - an environment far different from...
“Making the natural seem strange is unnatural,” states the home page of the Center for Evolutionary Psychology. (8) The study of how evolution shapes the mind and behavior promises to reduce the social stigma of mental illness — making it less strange — by revealing its natural origins an...
evolutionary psychology (redirected fromEvolutionary psychologist) Medical Encyclopedia n. The branch of psychology in which aspects of brain structure, cognition, and behavior are interpreted as evolutionary adaptations to the physical or social environment. ...
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“diagnosing and treating mental disorders” pointedly does not ask the question, “What emotional differences exist at birth and isn’t it possible that some, even many, people are born ‘sadder’ or ‘more anxious’ than the next person?” Can evolutionary biology orevolutionary ...
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Department of Psychology University of Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH England Editor-in-Chief,Medical Hypotheses Tel: 0191 222 6247 Fax: 0191 222 5622 bruce.charlton@ncl.ac.uk The social brain and psychiatry The phrase 'social brain' embodies the idea that the problems of living in a complex ...