Complex realities require complex theories: Refining and extending the network approach to mental disorders

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3):178-193 (2010)
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Abstract

The majority of commentators agree on one thing: Our network approach might be the prime candidate for offering a new perspective on the origins of mental disorders. In our response, we elaborate on refinements (e.g., cognitive and genetic levels) and extensions (e.g., to Axis II disorders) of the network model, as well as discuss ways to test its validity

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