Social Psychiatry - a Definition

Soc psychiatry is concerned not only with incidence & prevalence, but moreso with the possible significance of S-cul factor in the etiology of mental disorder. `Eclectic psychiatry' has begun to recognize this homeostasis of the fam & how the patient disturbs this equilibrium. Part of t...

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