Perhaps one way to look at biopsychosocial care is to not assume what is done in its name is good.
For example, giving or not giving disability payments is considering the social aspect, but it is questionable to say that they are both good.
Similarly considering family supports is a social...
I'm no expert on the biopsychosocial model, but people like Simon Wessely and particularly Peter White are big proponents of it and have recommended restricting access to such payments so I'm not sure one can give the biopsychosocial approach much credit here (not that you explicitly did so but...
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