Psychiatria Danubina, Vol. 22. No. 4., 2010.
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AD/HD IN THE GENESIS OF CONDUCT DISORDER - DOES BIOPSYCHOSICIAL APPROACH MAKE SENSE?
Dragan Mitrovic
orcid.org/0000-0003-4110-057X
; Institute of Psychiatry, Clinical Centre „Vojvodina“, Novi Sad, Serbia
Sladjana Martinovic-Mitrovic
; Institute of Psychiatry, Clinical Centre „Vojvodina“, Novi Sad, Serbia
Aleksandra Dickov
; Institute of Psychiatry, Clinical Centre „Vojvodina“, Novi Sad, Serbia
Sažetak
There are numerous theories approaching the source of mental disorders (including conduct disorder) from different
perspectives – biological, psychological, social and multifactorial.
The question that arises is which theory is to be used to explain the issue. In the interpretation of phenomena in psychiatry,
Kecmanović discusses possibilities of different approaches (biological, psychological, social and biopsychosocial models) and
concludes that none of them provide a complete solution as to how to approach different disorders. The question, therefore, is how to
proceed? Although according to Kecmanović, the biopsychosocial model, as Engel has formulated it, “provides only ingredients not
a prescription”, it is our opinion that it indeed does not need to provide prescriptions- it is sufficient if it indicates the necessary
ingredients. The prescription itself is to be found in novel scientific disciplines, in particular neuropsychology and epigenetics.
Gilbert, on the other hand, points out that the bio- psychosocial approach is holistic, and more than that. „The bio psychosocial
approach addresses the complexity of interactions between different domains of functioning and argues that it is the interaction of
domains that illuminates important processes” e.g. a hierarchical dimension of the model as one and development as another
dimension provide the basis for a comprehensive perspective on psychiatric disorders, in this case of AD/HD as a risk factor for
conduct disorder.
Ključne riječi
AD/HD; conduct disorder; bio psychosocial; child and adolescence
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Datum izdavanja:
8.12.2010.
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