Abstract Psychiatric nosology is widely criticized, but solutions are proving elusive. Planned revisions of diagnostic criteria will not resolve heterogeneity, comorbidity, fuzzy boundaries between normal and pathological, and lack of specific biomarkers. Concern about these difficulties reflects a narrow model that assumes most mental disorders should be defined by their etiologies. A more genuinely medical model uses understanding of normal function to categorize pathologies. For instance, understanding the function of a cough guides the search for problems causing it, and decisions about when it is expressed abnormally. Understanding the functions of emotions is a foundation missing from decisions about emotional disorders...
Much attention has been paid to revisions of psychiatric classification systems. Nevertheless, there...
Systems approaches are needed to recognise the complexity of the biological bases of psychiatric dis...
Abstract A common theme in the contemporary medical model of psychiatry is that pathophysiological p...
This dissertation has three tasks: to analyze the philosophy behind our current psychiatric nosology...
This dissertation has three tasks: to analyze the philosophy behind our current psychiatric nosology...
This article provides an illustrative treatment of psychiatric morbidity that offers an alternative ...
The assumption that eventually the classification in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnost...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) uses the conceptual...
In this dissertation, I argue that the discussion surrounding the role of values in the conceptualiz...
The reliability and validity of psychiatric diagnoses have always been a major concern. The Diagnost...
Psychiatry has always been considered a separate field of medicine among other medical specialties. ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Mental disorders as defined by current classifications are not ful...
New, Fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM -5) , was publi...
Scientists, philosophers, and even the lay public commonly accept that schizophrenia stems...
Recent findings in a range of scientific disciplines are challenging the conventional wisdom regardi...
Much attention has been paid to revisions of psychiatric classification systems. Nevertheless, there...
Systems approaches are needed to recognise the complexity of the biological bases of psychiatric dis...
Abstract A common theme in the contemporary medical model of psychiatry is that pathophysiological p...
This dissertation has three tasks: to analyze the philosophy behind our current psychiatric nosology...
This dissertation has three tasks: to analyze the philosophy behind our current psychiatric nosology...
This article provides an illustrative treatment of psychiatric morbidity that offers an alternative ...
The assumption that eventually the classification in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnost...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) uses the conceptual...
In this dissertation, I argue that the discussion surrounding the role of values in the conceptualiz...
The reliability and validity of psychiatric diagnoses have always been a major concern. The Diagnost...
Psychiatry has always been considered a separate field of medicine among other medical specialties. ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Mental disorders as defined by current classifications are not ful...
New, Fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM -5) , was publi...
Scientists, philosophers, and even the lay public commonly accept that schizophrenia stems...
Recent findings in a range of scientific disciplines are challenging the conventional wisdom regardi...
Much attention has been paid to revisions of psychiatric classification systems. Nevertheless, there...
Systems approaches are needed to recognise the complexity of the biological bases of psychiatric dis...
Abstract A common theme in the contemporary medical model of psychiatry is that pathophysiological p...