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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics: End of an Era for Independent Journals? An Interview With Giovanni Fava

Mad in America

This model, which is known as the biopsychosocial model, is recognized all over the world. Whitaker: Now, you became editor in of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics in 1992, and you bring to that position years of clinical experience, in particular, working with patients with mood disorders. I’m resigning.

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Mad in Ireland

Mad in America

Although Jennifer Houghs older sister, Valerie, was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when she was fifteen, Hough never saw her sister as mentally ill. To me, she was just my sister, Hough explains. I knew she didn’t have a brain disease. In Ireland, we’re very good at paying lip service to these things, she explains.