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-The **Perspectives Approach to Psychiatry** is increasingly used as an alternative approach for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with psychiatric ​disorder, and is a valuable educational tool for teaching psychiatry to learners.[([[http://​www.nejm.org/​doi/​full/​10.1056/​NEJMp1202555|McHugh,​ P. R., & Slavney, P. R. (2012). Mental illness—comprehensive evaluation or checklist?. New England Journal of Medicine, 366(20), 1853-1855.]])] The foundations of the //​Perspectives//​ approach was conceived by psychiatrists Adolf Meyer and Karl Jaspers. In 1986, the book //The Perspectives of Psychiatry//​ was published by psychiatrists Paul R. McHugh and Phillip R. Slavney, which gave this approach its name.[([[https://​www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​pmc/​articles/​PMC3357579/​|Peters,​ Matthew E. et al. Beyond the DSM: The Perspectives of Psychiatry Approach to Patients. The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders 14.1 (2012)]])]+The **Perspectives Approach to Psychiatry** is increasingly used as an alternative approach for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with psychiatric ​disorders, and is a valuable educational tool for teaching psychiatry to learners.[([[http://​www.nejm.org/​doi/​full/​10.1056/​NEJMp1202555|McHugh,​ P. R., & Slavney, P. R. (2012). Mental illness—comprehensive evaluation or checklist?. New England Journal of Medicine, 366(20), 1853-1855.]])] The foundations of the //​Perspectives//​ approach was conceived by psychiatrists Adolf Meyer and Karl Jaspers. In 1986, the book //The Perspectives of Psychiatry//​ was published by psychiatrists Paul R. McHugh and Phillip R. Slavney, which gave this approach its name.[([[https://​www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​pmc/​articles/​PMC3357579/​|Peters,​ Matthew E. et al. Beyond the DSM: The Perspectives of Psychiatry Approach to Patients. The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders 14.1 (2012)]])]
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 The Perspectives approach requires a systematic consideration of the patient'​s psychiatric condition from 4 perspectives:​ The Perspectives approach requires a systematic consideration of the patient'​s psychiatric condition from 4 perspectives:​
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