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This enlightening book addresses one of the most important issues in psychiatry: the nature of psychiatric nosology. As is well known, the DSM-III and beyond was never designed to be a valid classification of psychiatric disorders, but rather a temporary classification scheme to establish reliability of putative diagnoses in order to be able to begin research on establishing validity. The diagnoses listed in the DSM-III, DSM-IIIR, DSM-IVTR, as well as the upcoming DSM-V have little or no validity. This book addresses the philosophical underpinnings of classification as it pertains to psychiatry. The book is derived from a conference held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in November 2010. Written and edited by internationally recognized figures in the field, this is a welcome addition to the psychiatric literature.
Nosology --- Mental illness --- Psychiatry --- Classification --- Philosophy --- Mental illness - Classification --- Psychiatry - Philosophy
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Mental illness --- Classification --- -Madness --- Mental diseases --- Mental disorders --- Disabilities --- Psychology, Pathological --- Mental health --- -Classification --- Nosology --- Mental illness - Classification
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Psychiatry --- Mental illness --- Mental disorders --- Classification --- Congresses. --- classification --- congresses. --- diagnosis --- Congresses --- Mental illness - Classification - Congresses. --- Psychiatry - Classification - Congresses.
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Mental illness - Diagnosis, Case studies Mental Disorders - diagnosis - case studies --- Mental illness - Classification --- Mental Disorders - diagnosis - case studies --- Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders --- Mental illness - Diagnosis, Case studies Mental Disorders - diagnosis - case studies. --- Mental illness - Classification. --- Mental Disorders - diagnosis - case studies. --- Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. --- Mental illness --- Mental disorders --- Diagnosis --- Case studies. --- Classification. --- Psychiatric status rating scales
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"The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR), is the most comprehensive, current, and critical resource for clinical practice available to today's mental health clinicians and researchers. DSM-5-TR includes fully revised text and references, updated diagnostic criteria and ICD-10-CM codes since DSM-5 was published in 2013. It features a new disorder, prolonged grief disorder, as well as codes for suicidal behavior available to all clinicians of any discipline without the requirement of any other diagnosis. With contributions from over 200 subject matter experts, this updated volume boasts the most current text updates based on the scientific literature. Now in four-color and with the ability to authenticate each printed copy, DSM-5-TR provides a cohesive, updated presentation of criteria, diagnostic codes, and text. This latest volume offers a common language for clinicians involved in the diagnosis and study of mental disorders and facilitates an objective assessment of symptom presentations across a variety of clinical settings-inpatient, outpatient, partial hospital, consultation-liaison, clinical, private practice, and primary care. Important updates in DSM-5-TR include 1) fully revised text for each disorder with updated sections on associated features, prevalence, development and course, risk and prognostic factors, culture, diagnostic markers, suicide, differential diagnosis, and more; 2) addition of prolonged grief disorder (PGD) to Section II; 3) over 70 modified criteria sets with helpful clarifications since publication of DSM-5; 4) fully updated Introduction and Use of the Manual to guide usage and provide context for important terminology; 5) considerations of the impact of racism and discrimination on mental disorders integrated into the text; 6) new codes to flag and monitor suicidal behavior, available to all clinicians of any discipline and without the requirement of any other diagnosis; 7) fully updated ICD-10-CM codes implemented since 2013, including over 50 coding updates new to DSM-5-TR for substance intoxication and withdrawal and other disorders"--
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Scholars question the extent to which current psychiatric classification systems are inadequate for diagnosis, treatment, and research of mental disorders and offer suggestions for improvement. In this volume, leading philosophers of psychiatry examine psychiatric classification systems, including the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), asking whether current systems are sufficient for effective diagnosis, treatment, and research. Doing so, they take up the question of whether mental disorders are natural kinds, grounded in something in the outside world. Psychiatric categories based on natural kinds should group phenomena in such a way that they are subject to the same type of causal explanations and respond similarly to the same type of causal interventions. When these categories do not evince such groupings, there is reason to revise existing classifications. The contributors all question current psychiatric classifications systems and the assumptions on which they are based. They differ, however, as to why and to what extent the categories are inadequate and how to address the problem. Topics discussed include taxometric methods for identifying natural kinds, the error and bias inherent in DSM categories, and the complexities involved in classifying such specific mental disorders as "oppositional defiance disorder" and pathological gambling. ContributorsGeorge Graham, Nick Haslam, Allan Horwitz, Harold Kincaid, Dominic Murphy, Jeffrey Poland, Nancy Nyquist Potter, Don Ross, Dan Stein, Jacqueline Sullivan, Serife Tekin, Peter Zachar.
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Mental Disorders --- Classification --- Diagnosis, Differential --- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders --- Mental illness --- Diagnosis --- CLASSIFICATION -- 616.89 --- Diagnosis. --- Epidemiology --- Psychiatry --- Semiology. Diagnosis. Symptomatology --- Reference Books, Medical --- Psychiatric diagnosis --- Psychodiagnostics --- Psychology, Pathological --- Nosology --- Books, Medical Reference --- Medical Reference Books --- Psychiatrists --- Psychiatrist --- classification --- #KVHB:Mentaal gehandicapten --- #KVHB:Psychiatrie --- #KVHB:Psychodiagnostiek --- #KVHB:Psychopathologie --- Mental disorders --- Classification. --- Nomenclature. --- Psychodiagnostiek --- Handboeken en inleidingen. --- Mental illness - Classification --- Mental illness - Diagnosis
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Since the DSM-IV® was published in 1994, weve seen many advances in our knowledge of psychiatric illness. This Text Revision incorporates information culled from a comprehensive literature review of research about mental disorders published since DSM-IV® was completed in 1994. Updated information is included about the associated features, culture, age, and gender features, prevalence, course, and familial pattern of mental disorders.The DSM-IV-TR® brings this essential diagnostic tool up-to-date, to promote effective diagnosis, treatment, and quality of care. Now you can get all the essential diagnostic information you rely on from the DSM-IV® along with important updates not found in the 1994 edition.Stay current with important updates to the DSM-IV-TR®:* Benefit from new research into Schizophrenia, Aspergers Disorder, and other conditions* Utilize additional information about the epidemiology and other facets of DSM conditions* Update ICD-9-CM codes implemented since 1994 (including Conduct Disorder, Dementia, Somatoform Disorders)
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This new edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), used by clinicians and researchers to diagnose and classify mental disorders, is the product of more than 10 years of effort by hundreds of international experts in all aspects of mental health. Their dedication and hard work have yielded an authoritative volume that defines and classifies mental disorders in order to improve diagnoses, treatment, and research. This manual, which creates a common language for clinicians involved in the diagnosis of mental disorders, includes concise and specific criteria intended to facilitate an objective assessment of symptom presentations in a variety of clinical settings inpatient, outpatient, partial hospital, consultation-liaison, clinical, private practice, and primary care. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, is the most comprehensive, current, and critical resource for clinical practice available to today's mental health clinicians and researchers of all orientations. The information contained in the manual is also valuable to other physicians and health professionals, including psychologists, counselors, nurses, and occupational and rehabilitation therapists, as well as social workers and forensic and legal specialists. DSM-5 is the most definitive resource for the diagnosis and classification of mental disorders.
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