The missing gene :: psychiatry, heredity, and the fruitless search for genes /
Genetic research in psychiatry has reached the crisis stage due to the continuing failure to identify the genes presumed to cause many of today's most troubling mental disorders. Dr. Joseph presents a clearly argued explanation for this failure, and warns that by focusing on the wrong goal, pre...
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Zusammenfassung: | Genetic research in psychiatry has reached the crisis stage due to the continuing failure to identify the genes presumed to cause many of today's most troubling mental disorders. Dr. Joseph presents a clearly argued explanation for this failure, and warns that by focusing on the wrong goal, precious resources are diverted from the search for real causes and treatments. We were supposed to have discovered the genes that cause mental disorders by now; but we have not. Unfortunately, researchers and reviewers almost never consider the possibility that genes for the major psychiatric conditions have not been identified for one insuperable reason: they do not exist. At bottom, the search for genes in psychiatry is based on the uncritical acceptance of the results of family, twin and adoption studies. Professionals, students and the public must be informed that these studies do not provide scientifically acceptable evidence in support of genetics. What causes psychological distress? Are we shaped primarily by our environment or by our genes? These very old questions remain controversial. Quantitative genetic tests such as family, twin and adoption studies have laid the foundations for the current worldwide effort to identify the genes presumed to underlie psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, A.D.H.D., autism and so on. This book argues that molecular genetic researchers take a hard second look at these foundations, which are far weaker than they believe. This book is urgently needed. The results of genetic research have a profound effect on both scientific and public thinking, as well as on social policy decisions. This book presents an alternative view to the one that currently dominates psychiatry and psychology. The author calls for a paradigm shift in psychiatry away from genetic explanations of mental disorders, and towards a greater understanding of how family, social and political environments contribute to human psychological distress. This book is destined to play an important role in this shift. Like The Gene Illusion, it will be a controversial book and is sure to spark intense discussion. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (1 volume) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Joseph, Jay. The missing gene : psychiatry, heredity, and the fruitless search for genes / Jay Joseph. New York : Algora Pub., ©2006. 1 online resource (1 volume) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. The twin method: science or pseudoscience? -- ADHD genetic research: activity deserving of attention, or studies disordered by deficits? -- A critique of the spectrum concept as used in the Danish-American schizophrenia adoption studies -- Pellagra and genetic research -- A generation misinformed: psychiatry and psychology textbooks' inaccurate accounts of schizophrenia adoption research -- Irving Gottesman's 1991 schizophrenia genesis: a primary scource of misinformation on the genetics of schizophrenia -- Autism and genetics: much ado about very little -- The 1942 "Euthanasia" debate in the American Journal of Psychiatry -- The twin method's Achilles' heel: a critical review of the equal environment assumption test literature -- Bipolar disorder and genetics -- Genotype or genohype? the fruitless search for genes in psychiatry. Print version record. Genetic research in psychiatry has reached the crisis stage due to the continuing failure to identify the genes presumed to cause many of today's most troubling mental disorders. Dr. Joseph presents a clearly argued explanation for this failure, and warns that by focusing on the wrong goal, precious resources are diverted from the search for real causes and treatments. We were supposed to have discovered the genes that cause mental disorders by now; but we have not. Unfortunately, researchers and reviewers almost never consider the possibility that genes for the major psychiatric conditions have not been identified for one insuperable reason: they do not exist. At bottom, the search for genes in psychiatry is based on the uncritical acceptance of the results of family, twin and adoption studies. Professionals, students and the public must be informed that these studies do not provide scientifically acceptable evidence in support of genetics. What causes psychological distress? Are we shaped primarily by our environment or by our genes? These very old questions remain controversial. Quantitative genetic tests such as family, twin and adoption studies have laid the foundations for the current worldwide effort to identify the genes presumed to underlie psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, A.D.H.D., autism and so on. This book argues that molecular genetic researchers take a hard second look at these foundations, which are far weaker than they believe. This book is urgently needed. The results of genetic research have a profound effect on both scientific and public thinking, as well as on social policy decisions. This book presents an alternative view to the one that currently dominates psychiatry and psychology. The author calls for a paradigm shift in psychiatry away from genetic explanations of mental disorders, and towards a greater understanding of how family, social and political environments contribute to human psychological distress. This book is destined to play an important role in this shift. Like The Gene Illusion, it will be a controversial book and is sure to spark intense discussion. English. Genetic psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85053866 Mental illness Genetic aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083647 Biological Psychiatry trends Mental Disorders genetics Diseases in Twins genetics Genetic Research Psychologie génétique. Maladies mentales Aspect génétique. MEDICAL Psychiatry General. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Psychopathology General. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Clinical Psychology. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Mental Illness. bisacsh MEDICAL Mental Health. bisacsh Genetic psychology fast Mental illness Genetic aspects fast has work: The Missing Gene (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCYqjQB8DPXDp69cPbjTBmq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Joseph, Jay. Missing gene. New York : Algora Pub., ©2006 0875864104 0875864112 (DLC) 2005025161 (OCoLC)61456586 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=148321 Volltext |
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title | The missing gene : psychiatry, heredity, and the fruitless search for genes / |
title_auth | The missing gene : psychiatry, heredity, and the fruitless search for genes / |
title_exact_search | The missing gene : psychiatry, heredity, and the fruitless search for genes / |
title_full | The missing gene : psychiatry, heredity, and the fruitless search for genes / Jay Joseph. |
title_fullStr | The missing gene : psychiatry, heredity, and the fruitless search for genes / Jay Joseph. |
title_full_unstemmed | The missing gene : psychiatry, heredity, and the fruitless search for genes / Jay Joseph. |
title_short | The missing gene : |
title_sort | missing gene psychiatry heredity and the fruitless search for genes |
title_sub | psychiatry, heredity, and the fruitless search for genes / |
topic | Genetic psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85053866 Mental illness Genetic aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083647 Biological Psychiatry trends Mental Disorders genetics Diseases in Twins genetics Genetic Research Psychologie génétique. Maladies mentales Aspect génétique. MEDICAL Psychiatry General. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Psychopathology General. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Clinical Psychology. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Mental Illness. bisacsh MEDICAL Mental Health. bisacsh Genetic psychology fast Mental illness Genetic aspects fast |
topic_facet | Genetic psychology. Mental illness Genetic aspects. Biological Psychiatry trends Mental Disorders genetics Diseases in Twins genetics Genetic Research Psychologie génétique. Maladies mentales Aspect génétique. MEDICAL Psychiatry General. PSYCHOLOGY Psychopathology General. PSYCHOLOGY Clinical Psychology. PSYCHOLOGY Mental Illness. MEDICAL Mental Health. Genetic psychology Mental illness Genetic aspects |
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