The Evolutionary Mechanism of Human Dysfunctional Behavior: Relaxation of Natural Selection Pressures Throughout Human Evolution, Excessive Diversificatio

精神病学

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2019年04月18日
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9781635766011
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604
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15.2 x 22.9 cm
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英文
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Why is humanity by far the most successful animal in the animal kingdom, but when it comes to survival of the fittest, we pull against the impulse toward natural selection? Unique among vertebrates, humans develop and practice varied forms of dysfunctional or maladaptive behavior, the graver of which are categorized as mental disorders, which doesn?t sustain our species. Fuchs explains why this is the case, setting his discussion within the fields of psychiatry, evolutionary biology, and genetics, marshalling a wide-range research to make a compelling case.
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