ABSTRACT

In this chapter, the author aims to ray remarks with a disclaimer as to his ability to contribute to the resolution of the debated issues within psychology that were addressed at the conference. He explains physicians the historical circumstances that have influenced them and the need for them not to renounce biology in any way but to supplement bioscience with an interactive biopsychosocial model. Psychology extends from the investigation of biological phenomena to social studies of behavior patterns among human beings. Think of the infusions of basic knowledge from various disciplines in the arts and sciences into such areas as business administration, public administration, engineering, architecture, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, social work, education, agriculture, fisheries, and forestry. Research implied commitment to the view that learning is an unfinished business, subject always to the possibility of the discovery of new findings and to corrections and recorrections as part of looking to the future.