AbstractIn somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the causes of patients' symptoms. The language used in some clinical textbooks and health information resources suggests that this is also sometimes assumed to be the case with diagnoses in psychiatry. However, this seems to be in tension with the ways in which psychiatric diagnoses are defined in diagnostic manuals, according to which they refer solely to clusters of symptoms. This paper explores how theories of reference in the philosophy of language can help to resolve this tension. After the evaluation of descriptive and causal theories of reference, I put forward a conceptual framework based on two-dimensional semantics that allows the causal an...
A large part of the controversy surrounding the publication of DSM-5 stems from the possibility of r...
The assumption that eventually the classification in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnost...
Background: Empirical explanation and treatment repeatedly fail for psychiatric diagnoses. Diagnosis...
In somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the causes of pa...
AbstractIn somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the caus...
In somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the causes of pa...
This thesis is a philosophical examination of the explanatory roles of diagnoses in psychiatry. In m...
This thesis is a philosophical examination of the explanatory roles of diagnoses in psychiatry. In m...
AbstractIn clinical medicine, a diagnosis can offer an explanation of a patient's symptoms by specif...
At present, psychiatric disorders are characterized descriptively, as the standard within ...
Diagnoses are central to the practice of medicine, where they serve a variety of functions for clini...
Much research in the philosophy of psychiatry has been devoted to the characterization of the normal...
In this dissertation, I argue that the discussion surrounding the role of values in the conceptualiz...
Purpose. This paper studies how diagnosis is currently conceptualized in the field of psychiatry, an...
While classifications of mental disorders have existed for over one hundred years, it still remains ...
A large part of the controversy surrounding the publication of DSM-5 stems from the possibility of r...
The assumption that eventually the classification in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnost...
Background: Empirical explanation and treatment repeatedly fail for psychiatric diagnoses. Diagnosis...
In somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the causes of pa...
AbstractIn somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the caus...
In somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the causes of pa...
This thesis is a philosophical examination of the explanatory roles of diagnoses in psychiatry. In m...
This thesis is a philosophical examination of the explanatory roles of diagnoses in psychiatry. In m...
AbstractIn clinical medicine, a diagnosis can offer an explanation of a patient's symptoms by specif...
At present, psychiatric disorders are characterized descriptively, as the standard within ...
Diagnoses are central to the practice of medicine, where they serve a variety of functions for clini...
Much research in the philosophy of psychiatry has been devoted to the characterization of the normal...
In this dissertation, I argue that the discussion surrounding the role of values in the conceptualiz...
Purpose. This paper studies how diagnosis is currently conceptualized in the field of psychiatry, an...
While classifications of mental disorders have existed for over one hundred years, it still remains ...
A large part of the controversy surrounding the publication of DSM-5 stems from the possibility of r...
The assumption that eventually the classification in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnost...
Background: Empirical explanation and treatment repeatedly fail for psychiatric diagnoses. Diagnosis...