Defining mental disorder Jerome Wakefield and his critics
"Grapples with the legacy of Jerome Wakefield, one of the most influential critics of modern psychiatry and the use of the DSM for psychiatric diagnosis"--
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
The MIT Press
[2021]
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Colección: | Philosophical psychopathology.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009654546906719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Section 1. On Conceptual Analysis
- Chapter 1. DSM in the Light of HDA (and conversely) / by Steeves Demazeux
- Chapter 2. Facts, Facts, Facts: HD Analysis Goes Factual / by Luc Faucher
- Chapter 3. Against the Disorder/NonDisorder Dichotomy / by Leen De Vreese
- Chapter 4. Doing Without "Disorder" in the Study of Psychopathology / by Harold Kincaid
- Section 2. The Demarcation Problem
- Chapter 5. Psychiatric Disorders and the Imperfect Community: A Nominalist HDA / by Peter Zachar
- Section 3: The Dysfunction Component
- Chapter 6. Is the dysfunction component of the 'Harmful Dysfunction Analysis' stipulative? / by Maël Lemoine
- Chapter 7. Function and Dysfunction by Dominic Murphy
- Chapter 8 The Developmental Plasticity Challenge to Wakefield's View / by Justin Garson
- Chapter 9. Harmful Dysfunction and the Science of Salience. Adaptations and Adaptationism / by Philip Gerrans
- Chapter 10. Autistic Spectrum, Normal Variation and Harmful Dysfunction / by Denis Forest
- Section 4: The Harmful Component
- Chapter 11. Naturalism and Dysfunction / by Tim Thornton
- Chapter 12. Harmless Dysfunctions and the Problem of Normal Variation / by Andreas De Block and Jonathan Scholl
- Chapter 13. On Harm / by Rachel Cooper
- Section 5: Response to my Critics by Jerome Wakefield.