This inaugural issue consists of three papers and a book review. The aim of this journal is to rekindle academic debates on broad issues of psychosocial content. Professor Dianne Hunter’s book review entitled ‘Juliet Mitchell, The Obsolescent Oedipus Complex, and the Decline of Patriarchy’ also adds to this issue an invaluable and comprehensive review on how patriarchy perpetuates itself through the institution of the family.

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 2008 Volume 1                  ISSN: 1756-7483 (print) 1756-7491 (online) 

    
Issue 1                                     January 2008                         pp. 1-64

 

 

 

 
           
        

     Issue 2                                     June 2008                              pp. 1-143

The 'Biopsychosocial Approaches to Mental Health and Illness' is a special issue of the Journal of Social and Psychological Sciences. This issue investigates the extent to what broader social, biological and psychological factors may be associated to mental health and illness. It essentially celebrates the diverse and multidisciplinary nature of the Biopsychosocial Model. This approach has become paradigmatic for much research and debate within the biopsychosocial arena.

 

 

        


            

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

        

 

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