Abstract A common theme in the contemporary medical model of psychiatry is that pathophysiological processes are centrally involved in the explanation, evaluation, and treatment of mental illnesses. Implied in this perspective is that clinical descriptors of these pathophysiological processes are sufficient to distinguish underlying etiologies. Psychiatric classification requires differentiation between what counts as normality (i.e.- order), and what counts as abnormality (i.e.- disorder). The distinction(s) between normality and pathology entail assumptions that are often deeply presupposed, manifesting themselves in statements about what mental disorders are. In this paper, we explicate that realism, naturalism, reductionism, and essenti...
Abstract Psychiatric nosology is widely criticized, but solutions are proving elusive...
International audienceIn this article we show that, even though the classification and diagnosis of ...
When it comes to the topic of mental illness, there are three broad areas of concern that are of int...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) uses the conceptual...
Classificatory realism is the view that nature divides herself up into classes, or “natural kinds”, ...
Much research in the philosophy of psychiatry has been devoted to the characterization of the normal...
There has been an ongoing debate about the capabilities and limits of the bio-natural sciences as so...
The rise of modern medicine has led to a distinction between physical illness and health based on ph...
INTRODUCTION: The uncertainty regarding the scientific status of psychiatry arises from psychiatry's...
The question of how psychiatric classifications are made up and to what they refer has attracted the...
In this dissertation, I argue that the discussion surrounding the role of values in the conceptualiz...
are not arbitrary ones but grounded in objective features shared by individual mental patients of a ...
Essentialism is one of the most pervasive problems in mental health research. Many psychiatrists sti...
Much has been learned on mental disorder in the past decades, but this has hardly led to better trea...
The debate about the relevance of values for the concept of a mental disorder has quite a long histo...
Abstract Psychiatric nosology is widely criticized, but solutions are proving elusive...
International audienceIn this article we show that, even though the classification and diagnosis of ...
When it comes to the topic of mental illness, there are three broad areas of concern that are of int...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) uses the conceptual...
Classificatory realism is the view that nature divides herself up into classes, or “natural kinds”, ...
Much research in the philosophy of psychiatry has been devoted to the characterization of the normal...
There has been an ongoing debate about the capabilities and limits of the bio-natural sciences as so...
The rise of modern medicine has led to a distinction between physical illness and health based on ph...
INTRODUCTION: The uncertainty regarding the scientific status of psychiatry arises from psychiatry's...
The question of how psychiatric classifications are made up and to what they refer has attracted the...
In this dissertation, I argue that the discussion surrounding the role of values in the conceptualiz...
are not arbitrary ones but grounded in objective features shared by individual mental patients of a ...
Essentialism is one of the most pervasive problems in mental health research. Many psychiatrists sti...
Much has been learned on mental disorder in the past decades, but this has hardly led to better trea...
The debate about the relevance of values for the concept of a mental disorder has quite a long histo...
Abstract Psychiatric nosology is widely criticized, but solutions are proving elusive...
International audienceIn this article we show that, even though the classification and diagnosis of ...
When it comes to the topic of mental illness, there are three broad areas of concern that are of int...