The previous blog briefly reviewed George Engel’s famous proposal for medicine to adopt a biopsychosocial lens. Being a holistic thinker, I support Engel’s call for medical professionals in general ...
The Biopsychosocial Model of Illness (“the BPS model”), first conceptualized in 1977 by George Engel, broadens the prevailing biomedical model of illness. The biomedical model views illness as ...
Stylistic examples of the net-benefit curve for the linear threshold model (in green) and the bi-threshold model (in blue). A model of human behavior finds that people will share information if enough ...
A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at Rissho University and Meiji University has uncovered unexpected findings about human cooperation. Using classic game theory, but two poorly explored ...
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