Making the DSM-5
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Making the DSM-5
Springer, c2013
- : pbk
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association published the 5th edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). Often referred to as the "bible" of psychiatry, the manual only classifies mental disorders and does not explain them or guide their treatment. While science should be the basis of any diagnostic system, to date, there is no knowledge on whether most conditions listed in the manual are true diseases. Moreover, in DSM-5 the overall definition of mental disorder is weak, failing to distinguish psychopathology from normality. In spite of all the progress that has been made in neuroscience over the last few decades, the psychiatric community is no closer to understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of mental disorders than it was fifty years ago.
In Making the DSM-5, prominent experts delve into the debate about psychiatric nosology and examine the conceptual and pragmatic issues underlying the new manual. While retracing the historic controversy over DSM, considering the political context and economic impact of the manual, and focusing on what was revised or left unchanged in the new edition, this timely volume addresses the main concerns of the future of psychiatry and questions whether the DSM legacy can truly improve the specialty and advance its goals.
目次
Part 1: Historical/Ideological Perspectives
1. The History of DSM
Edward Shorter
2. Considering the Economy of DSM Alternatives
John Z. Sadler
3. The Ideology behind DSM-5
Joel Paris
Part 2: Ideological and Conceptual Perspectives
4. The Biopolitics of Defining "Mental Disorder"
Warren A. Kinghorn
5. Establishing Normative Validity for Scientific Psychiatric Nosology: The Significance of Integrating Patient Perspectives
Douglas Porter
6. The Paradox of Professional Success: Grand Ambition, Furious Resistance, and the Derailment of the DSM-5 Revision
Owen Whooley and Allan V. Horwitz
Part 3: Conceptual Perspectives
7. DSM in Philosophyland: Curiouser and Curiouser
Allen Frances
8. Overdiagnosis, Underdiagnosis, Synthesis: A Dialectic for Psychiatry and the DSM
Joseph M. Pierre
9. What does Phenomenology Contribute to the Debate about DSM-5
Aaron Mishara and Michael A. Schwartz
10. The Conceptual Status of DSM-5 Diagnoses
James Phillips
11. Conclusion
James Phillips
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