This article reviews the long-standing issue regarding the role and function of diagnosis within the counselling process. The controversy has traded upon the spectrum of functions assigned to diagnosis ranging from diagnosis as (1) a dynamic causal model of disease to (2) a descriptive summary statement _ of correlated symptomatology. It is argued that the irreconcilable positions taken by client-centered versus diagnostic counsellors have been largely sustained by the failure to resolve definitional ambiguities
This article discusses findings from the literature and our own research related to the experience o...
The diverse studies of diagnostic work in this book give shape to a new view of diagnostic work. The...
This article considers possible links between counselling and clinical reasoning. It focuses on the ...
While on the one hand therapists can count on a number of codified and standardized diagnostic proce...
<div class="page" title="Page 36"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The issue dis...
Purpose. This paper studies how diagnosis is currently conceptualized in the field of psychiatry, an...
[Chapter overview]: Chapter 7. Diagnosis and treatment: some elementary considerations by Travis G...
One in four people in Britain experience mental health difficulties at some point in their lives and...
In the genetic counselling setting it is not uncommon for a client and genetic counsellor to be face...
Diagnostic as one of the strides in counseling has been such a great polemic for a long time. One of...
AbstractIn somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the caus...
The recent discussions over the reliability, validity, utility, humanity and epistemology of psychi...
The starting point for this study was a series of critiques of counselling which seemed to be based ...
Rationale, aims and objectives: The focus on the diagnosis is a pivotal aspect of medical practice s...
Whilst it is clear that experienced clinicians adopt a rational approach of diagnosis, the logic of...
This article discusses findings from the literature and our own research related to the experience o...
The diverse studies of diagnostic work in this book give shape to a new view of diagnostic work. The...
This article considers possible links between counselling and clinical reasoning. It focuses on the ...
While on the one hand therapists can count on a number of codified and standardized diagnostic proce...
<div class="page" title="Page 36"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The issue dis...
Purpose. This paper studies how diagnosis is currently conceptualized in the field of psychiatry, an...
[Chapter overview]: Chapter 7. Diagnosis and treatment: some elementary considerations by Travis G...
One in four people in Britain experience mental health difficulties at some point in their lives and...
In the genetic counselling setting it is not uncommon for a client and genetic counsellor to be face...
Diagnostic as one of the strides in counseling has been such a great polemic for a long time. One of...
AbstractIn somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the caus...
The recent discussions over the reliability, validity, utility, humanity and epistemology of psychi...
The starting point for this study was a series of critiques of counselling which seemed to be based ...
Rationale, aims and objectives: The focus on the diagnosis is a pivotal aspect of medical practice s...
Whilst it is clear that experienced clinicians adopt a rational approach of diagnosis, the logic of...
This article discusses findings from the literature and our own research related to the experience o...
The diverse studies of diagnostic work in this book give shape to a new view of diagnostic work. The...
This article considers possible links between counselling and clinical reasoning. It focuses on the ...