Biocultural psychopathology as a new epistemology for mental disorders

Hist Psychiatry. 2023 Sep;34(3):262-272. doi: 10.1177/0957154X231168080. Epub 2023 May 5.

Abstract

Psychopathology has been criticized for decades for its reliance on a brain-centred and over-reductionist approach which views mental disorders as disease-like natural kinds. While criticisms of brain-centred psychopathologies abound, these criticisms sometimes ignore important advances in the neurosciences which view the brain as embodied, embedded, extended and enactive, and as fundamentally plastic. A new onto-epistemology for mental disorders is proposed, focusing on a biocultural model, in which human brains are understood as embodied and embedded in ecosocial niches, and with which individuals enact particular transactions characterized by circular causality. In this approach, neurobiological bases are inseparable from interpersonal and socio-cultural factors. This approach leads to methodological changes in how mental disorders are studied and dealt with.

Keywords: Biocultural psychopathology; biopsychosocial model; ecosocial niche; mental disorders.

MeSH terms

  • Causality
  • Humans
  • Knowledge*
  • Mental Disorders* / therapy
  • Psychopathology