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The problem with explaining symptoms: The origin of biases in causal processing

Abstract:
Understanding causation is complex, especially where it involves ‘the person’. Advances in physiological, psycho-social understanding, and associated health interventions have nevertheless been made despite this complexity but often in the face of weak comprehension of the actual causal framework of any particular disorder. One of the problems highlighted by CauseHealth and the European Society for Person Centered Healthcare is that our tools (e.g., the Scientific Method, Evidence Based Medicine, Random Control Trials) are disappointingly weak in comparison with the model of understanding to which we aspire. Research from experimental psychology highlights a further constraint to our understanding; all animals have evolved neural mechanisms that solve natural causation in a manner that is similar to the scientific method. Our behaviour and thinking suffers from the same weaknesses as our methods. We will discuss experiments that have been conducted to test causal perceptions and mental representations. We address 1) a primary route for how causes are extracted from experience the 2) single cause bias and 3) representational complexity. These experiments have implications for both patient and practitioner as well as how they interact.
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10.5750/ejpch.v5i3.1318

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University of Oxford
Oxford college:
Corpus Christi College
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Publisher:
University of Buckingham Press
Journal:
European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare More from this journal
Volume:
5
Issue:
3
Pages:
344-350
Publication date:
2017-09-26
Acceptance date:
2017-02-20
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2052-5656


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2017-03-14

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