AbstractIn clinical medicine, a diagnosis can offer an explanation of a patient's symptoms by specifying the pathology that is causing them. Diagnoses in psychiatry are also sometimes presented in clinical texts as if they pick out pathological processes that cause sets of symptoms. However, current evidence suggests the possibility that many diagnostic categories in psychiatry are highly causally heterogeneous. For example, major depressive disorder may not be associated with a single type of underlying pathological process, but with a range of different causal pathways, each involving complex interactions of various biological, psychological, and social factors. This paper explores the implications of causal heterogeneity for whether psyc...
Kim & Ahn’s (2002) study sought to explore reasoning about mental illness by asking participants to ...
In psychiatry, comorbidity is the rule rather than the exception. Up to 45% of all patients are clas...
© 2019 The theory and practice of psychiatric diagnosis are central yet contentious. This paper exam...
AbstractIn clinical medicine, a diagnosis can offer an explanation of a patient's symptoms by specif...
Considering psychiatry as a medical discipline, a diagnosis identifying a disorder should lead to an...
Rationale, aims and objectives New causal theories explaining the aetiology of psychiatric disorder...
This thesis is a philosophical examination of the explanatory roles of diagnoses in psychiatry. In m...
Abstract Considering psychiatry as a medical discipline, a diagnosis identifying a disorder should l...
This thesis is a philosophical examination of the explanatory roles of diagnoses in psychiatry. In m...
Disorders are typically seen as the causes of their symptoms. This makes sense in many fields of med...
Much research in the philosophy of psychiatry has been devoted to the characterization of the normal...
Considering psychiatry as a medical discipline, a diagnosis identifying a disorder should lead to an...
Traditionally, psychiatric syndromes have formed the primary target of explanation in psychopatholog...
Diagnoses are central to the practice of medicine, where they serve a variety of functions for clini...
AbstractIn somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the caus...
Kim & Ahn’s (2002) study sought to explore reasoning about mental illness by asking participants to ...
In psychiatry, comorbidity is the rule rather than the exception. Up to 45% of all patients are clas...
© 2019 The theory and practice of psychiatric diagnosis are central yet contentious. This paper exam...
AbstractIn clinical medicine, a diagnosis can offer an explanation of a patient's symptoms by specif...
Considering psychiatry as a medical discipline, a diagnosis identifying a disorder should lead to an...
Rationale, aims and objectives New causal theories explaining the aetiology of psychiatric disorder...
This thesis is a philosophical examination of the explanatory roles of diagnoses in psychiatry. In m...
Abstract Considering psychiatry as a medical discipline, a diagnosis identifying a disorder should l...
This thesis is a philosophical examination of the explanatory roles of diagnoses in psychiatry. In m...
Disorders are typically seen as the causes of their symptoms. This makes sense in many fields of med...
Much research in the philosophy of psychiatry has been devoted to the characterization of the normal...
Considering psychiatry as a medical discipline, a diagnosis identifying a disorder should lead to an...
Traditionally, psychiatric syndromes have formed the primary target of explanation in psychopatholog...
Diagnoses are central to the practice of medicine, where they serve a variety of functions for clini...
AbstractIn somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the caus...
Kim & Ahn’s (2002) study sought to explore reasoning about mental illness by asking participants to ...
In psychiatry, comorbidity is the rule rather than the exception. Up to 45% of all patients are clas...
© 2019 The theory and practice of psychiatric diagnosis are central yet contentious. This paper exam...