MAKING EVOLUTION RELEVANT IN PSYCHIATRY: EVOLUTIONARY DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY AS A FOUNDATION FOR PSYCHIATRY
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2011-09-06
Authors
Chalmers, Christopher
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Abstract
Evolution has tended to hold minimal significance for psychiatry making evolutionary
psychiatry a niche sub discipline. This despite many calls for integrating evolution into
psychiatry. One of the main impediments to this integration is that the foundation of
much evolutionary psychiatry relies heavily upon a specific narrow conception of
evolutionary psychology that is at times incompatible with modern evolutionary biology.
Evolutionary psychiatry often produces impoverished evolutionary explanations for
mental disorders as a result of relying on this impoverished foundation. I argue that a
more relevant evolutionary psychiatry must reflect modern evolutionary biology and in
particular the incorporation of developmental biology into evolutionary theory and study.
Evolutionary developmental biology provides the adequate scientific foundation that is
required for evolutionary psychiatry to provide robust evolutionary explanations and
make evolution truly relevant to psychiatry. A better foundation will allow evolutionary
psychiatry to expand beyond its current role as a niche sub discipline.