The limitations of current diagnostic categories are well recognised but their rationale, advantages and utility are often ignored. The scientific support for a 'continuum of psychosis' is limited, and the examination of whether categories, a continuum or more than one continua, and alternatives such as subtypes or hybrid models, best account for the distributions of symptoms in populations has simply not been done. There is a lack of discussion, let alone consensus, about the critical aspects of psychosis to measure, the best ways to quantify those and how these would be applied in clinical practice. Systematic studies are needed to evaluate which of a range of plausible approaches to the classification of psychosis is most useful before c...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and somet...
The recent discussions over the reliability, validity, utility, humanity and epistemology of psychi...
This review examines whether there is evidence that the criterion symptoms of Diagnostic and Statist...
The limitations of current diagnostic categories are well recognised but their rationale, advantages...
Diagnostic systems, phenotype models, and theories of etiology incorporate propositions on the under...
The notion that psychosis may exist on a continuum with normal experience has been proposed in multi...
The psychosis phenotype is traditionally thought of as a dichotomous entity with symptoms that can b...
The schizophrenia syndrome was developed with the aim of distinguishing between those people that ha...
The DSM V planning process is currently underway and it has once again ignited the debate about the ...
International audienceEpidemiological and psychometric studies have recently highlighted the underes...
Although the factor structure of psychosis continues to be debated by taxonomists, recent studies ha...
The current system of classification of mental health diagnoses has been widely criticised. In parti...
The concept of schizophrenia only covers the 30% poor outcome fraction of a much broader multidimens...
Although the factor structure of psychosis continues to be debated by taxonomists, recent studies ha...
Psychosis has been recognised as an abnormal state in need of care throughout history and by diverse...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and somet...
The recent discussions over the reliability, validity, utility, humanity and epistemology of psychi...
This review examines whether there is evidence that the criterion symptoms of Diagnostic and Statist...
The limitations of current diagnostic categories are well recognised but their rationale, advantages...
Diagnostic systems, phenotype models, and theories of etiology incorporate propositions on the under...
The notion that psychosis may exist on a continuum with normal experience has been proposed in multi...
The psychosis phenotype is traditionally thought of as a dichotomous entity with symptoms that can b...
The schizophrenia syndrome was developed with the aim of distinguishing between those people that ha...
The DSM V planning process is currently underway and it has once again ignited the debate about the ...
International audienceEpidemiological and psychometric studies have recently highlighted the underes...
Although the factor structure of psychosis continues to be debated by taxonomists, recent studies ha...
The current system of classification of mental health diagnoses has been widely criticised. In parti...
The concept of schizophrenia only covers the 30% poor outcome fraction of a much broader multidimens...
Although the factor structure of psychosis continues to be debated by taxonomists, recent studies ha...
Psychosis has been recognised as an abnormal state in need of care throughout history and by diverse...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and somet...
The recent discussions over the reliability, validity, utility, humanity and epistemology of psychi...
This review examines whether there is evidence that the criterion symptoms of Diagnostic and Statist...