International audienceBACKGROUND: Mental disorders as defined by current classifications are not fully supported by scientific evidence. It is unclear whether main disorders should be broken down into separate categories or disposed along a continuous spectrum. In the near future, new classes of mental disorders could be defined through associations of so-called abnormalities observed at the genetic, molecular and neuronal circuitry levels. METHODS: We propose an alternative hypothesis to these classifications based on an integrative, dynamical and multidimensional approach. RESULTS: We suggest that observed data collected in the general population can be used to build a psychological landscape. Innovative techniques issued from information...