Psicoterapia v/s Farmacoterapia I, Aproximación inicial a las fronteras disciplinarias e ideológicas frente a una praxis compartida.
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En el campo del tratamiento de los desordenes mentales existen hitos a lo largo de la historia moderna de la ciencia que sirven de referencia para poder entender el estado actual de dos importantes disciplinas cuyos campos disciplinarios se yuxtaponen. El objetivo de este artÃculo es aportar una primera reflexión sobre las formas de evaluar el campo de los desordenes mentales, se establece un especial énfasis crÃtico en el rol de la academia como ente formador y reproductor de estos grupos disciplinarios, además se introduce el debate sobre el papel de los psicólogos clÃnicos frente al uso de psicofármacos, proponiendo un debate que supere la reproducción de ciertos campos ideológicos que se traducen en “trincheras disciplinarias†las cuales se enfrentan al momento de establecer la praxis clÃnica en el campo social.
Palabras clave: prescripción de psicofármacos, formación universitaria, psicoterapia.
Summary
In the field of mental disorder treatment, there are landmarks throughout the modern history of science that are useful as references to understand the present state of two important disciplines whose disciplinary fields are juxtaposed. The objective of this article is to contribute in the “mental disorder evaluation†issue, it settles down a special critical emphasis in the academy role, in addition a debate is introduced to discuss what could be the role of psychologists in front of the prescription of psychopharmacs, proposing a meditation that pretends to go further the reproduction of certain ideological ideas that sometimes become "disciplinary trenches".
Key words: psychopharmacs prescription, university formation, psycotherapy.
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