Since the 19th century, we have come to think of disease in terms of specific entities—entities defined and legitimated in terms of characteristic somatic mechanisms. Since the last third of that century, we have expanded would-be disease categories to include an ever-broader variety of emotional pain, idiosyncrasy, and culturally unsettling behaviors. Psychiatry has been the residuary legatee of these developments, developments that have always been contested at the ever-shifting boundary between disease and deviance, feeling and symptom, the random and the determined, the stigmatized and the value-free. Even in our era of reductionist hopes, psychopharmaceutical practice, and corporate strategies, the legitimacy of many putative disease c...
This article traces the history of classification systems for mental illness and then reviews the hi...
In this presentation I discuss modern psychiatry, esp. neuropsychiatry, from the perspectives of phi...
This thesis explores the limits of psychiatry by first understanding borderline personality disorder...
Psychiatric diagnosis has become pervasive in modern culture, exerting an increasing influence on no...
Which aspects of our experiences and behaviours are legitimate candidates for medical concepts and r...
This is the final version. Available from Palgrave MacMillan via the DOI in this record. Wellcome Tr...
The idea and practice of ‘diagnosis’ in psychiatry has always been controversial. Controversy came t...
Excerpt: Although the concept of mental illness is central to the field of mental health and the pr...
As part of the excitement and challenge of our times, psychiatry shares with the rest of human activ...
The author analyses how debate over the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Me...
Only a century ago, the discipline of psychiatry had little in the way of a biomedical understanding...
In this paper, I use data from 20 in-depth interviews with psychoanalytically trained psychiatrists ...
Although revisionist historians of psychiatry have pictured nineteenth-century psychiatrists as powe...
2016-07-24This study examines the rhetorical features of psychiatric nosological controversy. The lo...
Mental illness is a highly controversial and contested field, informed by the ideas and research of ...
This article traces the history of classification systems for mental illness and then reviews the hi...
In this presentation I discuss modern psychiatry, esp. neuropsychiatry, from the perspectives of phi...
This thesis explores the limits of psychiatry by first understanding borderline personality disorder...
Psychiatric diagnosis has become pervasive in modern culture, exerting an increasing influence on no...
Which aspects of our experiences and behaviours are legitimate candidates for medical concepts and r...
This is the final version. Available from Palgrave MacMillan via the DOI in this record. Wellcome Tr...
The idea and practice of ‘diagnosis’ in psychiatry has always been controversial. Controversy came t...
Excerpt: Although the concept of mental illness is central to the field of mental health and the pr...
As part of the excitement and challenge of our times, psychiatry shares with the rest of human activ...
The author analyses how debate over the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Me...
Only a century ago, the discipline of psychiatry had little in the way of a biomedical understanding...
In this paper, I use data from 20 in-depth interviews with psychoanalytically trained psychiatrists ...
Although revisionist historians of psychiatry have pictured nineteenth-century psychiatrists as powe...
2016-07-24This study examines the rhetorical features of psychiatric nosological controversy. The lo...
Mental illness is a highly controversial and contested field, informed by the ideas and research of ...
This article traces the history of classification systems for mental illness and then reviews the hi...
In this presentation I discuss modern psychiatry, esp. neuropsychiatry, from the perspectives of phi...
This thesis explores the limits of psychiatry by first understanding borderline personality disorder...