Descriptions and prescriptions :: values, mental disorders, and the DSMs /
Annotation Most everyone agrees that having pneumonia or a broken leg is always a bad thing, but not everyone agrees that sadness, grief, anxiety, or even hallucinations are always bad things. This fundamental disjunction in how disease and disorders are valued is the basis for the considerations in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Annotation Most everyone agrees that having pneumonia or a broken leg is always a bad thing, but not everyone agrees that sadness, grief, anxiety, or even hallucinations are always bad things. This fundamental disjunction in how disease and disorders are valued is the basis for the considerations in Descriptions and Prescriptions. In this book John Z. Sadler, M.D., brings together a distinguished group of contributors to examine how psychiatric diagnostic classifications are influenced by the values held by mental health professionals and the society in which they practice. The aim of the book, according to Sadler, is "to involve psychiatrists, psychologists, philosophers, and scholars in related fields in an intimate exchange about the role of values in shaping past and future classifications of mental disorders."Contributors: George J. Agich, Ph. D., Cleveland Clinic Foundation; Carol Berkenkotter, Ph. D., Michigan Technological University; Lee Anna Clark, Ph. D., University of Iowa; K.W.M. Fulford, D. Phil., F.R.C. Psych., University of Warwick, Coventry; Irving I. Gottesman, Ph. D., University of Virginia; Laura Lee Hall, Ph. D.; Cathy Leaker, Ph. D., Empire State College; Chris Mace, M.D., M.R.C. Psych., University of Warwick, Coventry; Laurie McQueen, M.S.S.W., American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C.; Christian Perring, Ph. D., Dowling College; James Phillips, M.D., Yale University School of Medicine; Harold Alan Pincus, M.D., University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Jennifer H. Radden, D. Phil., University of Massachusetts; Doris J. Ravotas, M.A., L.L.P., Michigan Technological University; Patricia A. Ross, Ph. D., University of Minnesota; Kenneth F. Schaffner, M.D., Ph. D., George Washington University; Michael Alan Schwartz, M.D., Case Western Reserve University; Daniel W. Shuman, J.D., Southern Methodist University; Allyson Skene, Ph. D., York University; Jerome C. Wakefield, D.S.W., Rutgers University; Thomas A. Widiger, Ph. D., University of Kentucky; Osborne P. Wiggins, Ph. D., University of Louisville. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 406 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-395) and index. |
ISBN: | 0801876834 9780801876837 9780801868405 0801868408 |
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505 | 0 | |a Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. The limits of an evidence-based classification of mental disorders -- Ch. 3. Values, politics, and science in the construction of the DSMs -- Ch. 4. Values and objectivity in psychiatric nosology -- Ch. 5. Survival of the fittest? Conceptual selection in psychiatric nosology -- Ch. 6. Technical reason in the DSM-IV: an unacknowledged value -- Ch. 7. Implications of a pragmatic theory of disease for the DSMs -- Ch. 8. Rethinking normativism in psychiatric classification -- Ch. 9. Evaluation and devaluation in personality assessment -- Ch. 10. Values and the validity of diagnostic criteria: disvalued versus disordered conditions of childhood and adolescence -- Ch. 11. Implications of an embrace: the DSMs, happiness, and capability -- Ch. 12. Why criteria of involuntary action are value laden -- Ch. 13. The hegemony of the DSMs -- Ch. 14. What patients and families look for in psychiatric diagnosis -- Ch. 15. Softened science in the courtroom: forensic implications of a value-laden classification -- Ch. 16. Speaking across the border: a patient assessment of located languages, values, and credentials in psychiatric classification --Ch. 17. Psychotherapists as authors: microlevel analysis of therapists' written reports -- Ch. 18. Clinical and etiological psychiatric diagnoses: Do causes count? -- Ch. 19. Defining genetically informed phenotypes for the DSM-V -- Ch. 20. Values in developing psychiatric classifications: a proposal for the DSM-V -- Ch. 21. Report to the chair of the DSM-VI task force from the editors of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology, "Contentious and noncontentious evaluative language in psychiatric diagnosis" (Dateline 2010). | |
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contents | Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. The limits of an evidence-based classification of mental disorders -- Ch. 3. Values, politics, and science in the construction of the DSMs -- Ch. 4. Values and objectivity in psychiatric nosology -- Ch. 5. Survival of the fittest? Conceptual selection in psychiatric nosology -- Ch. 6. Technical reason in the DSM-IV: an unacknowledged value -- Ch. 7. Implications of a pragmatic theory of disease for the DSMs -- Ch. 8. Rethinking normativism in psychiatric classification -- Ch. 9. Evaluation and devaluation in personality assessment -- Ch. 10. Values and the validity of diagnostic criteria: disvalued versus disordered conditions of childhood and adolescence -- Ch. 11. Implications of an embrace: the DSMs, happiness, and capability -- Ch. 12. Why criteria of involuntary action are value laden -- Ch. 13. The hegemony of the DSMs -- Ch. 14. What patients and families look for in psychiatric diagnosis -- Ch. 15. Softened science in the courtroom: forensic implications of a value-laden classification -- Ch. 16. Speaking across the border: a patient assessment of located languages, values, and credentials in psychiatric classification --Ch. 17. Psychotherapists as authors: microlevel analysis of therapists' written reports -- Ch. 18. Clinical and etiological psychiatric diagnoses: Do causes count? -- Ch. 19. Defining genetically informed phenotypes for the DSM-V -- Ch. 20. Values in developing psychiatric classifications: a proposal for the DSM-V -- Ch. 21. Report to the chair of the DSM-VI task force from the editors of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology, "Contentious and noncontentious evaluative language in psychiatric diagnosis" (Dateline 2010). |
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spelling | Descriptions and prescriptions : values, mental disorders, and the DSMs / edited by John Z. Sadler. Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002. 1 online resource (xii, 406 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-395) and index. Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. The limits of an evidence-based classification of mental disorders -- Ch. 3. Values, politics, and science in the construction of the DSMs -- Ch. 4. Values and objectivity in psychiatric nosology -- Ch. 5. Survival of the fittest? Conceptual selection in psychiatric nosology -- Ch. 6. Technical reason in the DSM-IV: an unacknowledged value -- Ch. 7. Implications of a pragmatic theory of disease for the DSMs -- Ch. 8. Rethinking normativism in psychiatric classification -- Ch. 9. Evaluation and devaluation in personality assessment -- Ch. 10. Values and the validity of diagnostic criteria: disvalued versus disordered conditions of childhood and adolescence -- Ch. 11. Implications of an embrace: the DSMs, happiness, and capability -- Ch. 12. Why criteria of involuntary action are value laden -- Ch. 13. The hegemony of the DSMs -- Ch. 14. What patients and families look for in psychiatric diagnosis -- Ch. 15. Softened science in the courtroom: forensic implications of a value-laden classification -- Ch. 16. Speaking across the border: a patient assessment of located languages, values, and credentials in psychiatric classification --Ch. 17. Psychotherapists as authors: microlevel analysis of therapists' written reports -- Ch. 18. Clinical and etiological psychiatric diagnoses: Do causes count? -- Ch. 19. Defining genetically informed phenotypes for the DSM-V -- Ch. 20. Values in developing psychiatric classifications: a proposal for the DSM-V -- Ch. 21. Report to the chair of the DSM-VI task force from the editors of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology, "Contentious and noncontentious evaluative language in psychiatric diagnosis" (Dateline 2010). Annotation Most everyone agrees that having pneumonia or a broken leg is always a bad thing, but not everyone agrees that sadness, grief, anxiety, or even hallucinations are always bad things. This fundamental disjunction in how disease and disorders are valued is the basis for the considerations in Descriptions and Prescriptions. In this book John Z. Sadler, M.D., brings together a distinguished group of contributors to examine how psychiatric diagnostic classifications are influenced by the values held by mental health professionals and the society in which they practice. The aim of the book, according to Sadler, is "to involve psychiatrists, psychologists, philosophers, and scholars in related fields in an intimate exchange about the role of values in shaping past and future classifications of mental disorders."Contributors: George J. Agich, Ph. D., Cleveland Clinic Foundation; Carol Berkenkotter, Ph. D., Michigan Technological University; Lee Anna Clark, Ph. D., University of Iowa; K.W.M. Fulford, D. Phil., F.R.C. Psych., University of Warwick, Coventry; Irving I. Gottesman, Ph. D., University of Virginia; Laura Lee Hall, Ph. D.; Cathy Leaker, Ph. D., Empire State College; Chris Mace, M.D., M.R.C. Psych., University of Warwick, Coventry; Laurie McQueen, M.S.S.W., American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C.; Christian Perring, Ph. D., Dowling College; James Phillips, M.D., Yale University School of Medicine; Harold Alan Pincus, M.D., University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Jennifer H. Radden, D. Phil., University of Massachusetts; Doris J. Ravotas, M.A., L.L.P., Michigan Technological University; Patricia A. Ross, Ph. D., University of Minnesota; Kenneth F. Schaffner, M.D., Ph. D., George Washington University; Michael Alan Schwartz, M.D., Case Western Reserve University; Daniel W. Shuman, J.D., Southern Methodist University; Allyson Skene, Ph. D., York University; Jerome C. Wakefield, D.S.W., Rutgers University; Thomas A. Widiger, Ph. D., University of Kentucky; Osborne P. Wiggins, Ph. D., University of Louisville. Print version record. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007150927 Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders fast Mental illness Classification Social aspects. Mental illness Classification Moral and ethical aspects. Social values. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124083 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Mental Disorders classification Social Values Maladies mentales Classification Aspect social. 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spellingShingle | Descriptions and prescriptions : values, mental disorders, and the DSMs / Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. The limits of an evidence-based classification of mental disorders -- Ch. 3. Values, politics, and science in the construction of the DSMs -- Ch. 4. Values and objectivity in psychiatric nosology -- Ch. 5. Survival of the fittest? Conceptual selection in psychiatric nosology -- Ch. 6. Technical reason in the DSM-IV: an unacknowledged value -- Ch. 7. Implications of a pragmatic theory of disease for the DSMs -- Ch. 8. Rethinking normativism in psychiatric classification -- Ch. 9. Evaluation and devaluation in personality assessment -- Ch. 10. Values and the validity of diagnostic criteria: disvalued versus disordered conditions of childhood and adolescence -- Ch. 11. Implications of an embrace: the DSMs, happiness, and capability -- Ch. 12. Why criteria of involuntary action are value laden -- Ch. 13. The hegemony of the DSMs -- Ch. 14. What patients and families look for in psychiatric diagnosis -- Ch. 15. Softened science in the courtroom: forensic implications of a value-laden classification -- Ch. 16. Speaking across the border: a patient assessment of located languages, values, and credentials in psychiatric classification --Ch. 17. Psychotherapists as authors: microlevel analysis of therapists' written reports -- Ch. 18. Clinical and etiological psychiatric diagnoses: Do causes count? -- Ch. 19. Defining genetically informed phenotypes for the DSM-V -- Ch. 20. Values in developing psychiatric classifications: a proposal for the DSM-V -- Ch. 21. Report to the chair of the DSM-VI task force from the editors of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology, "Contentious and noncontentious evaluative language in psychiatric diagnosis" (Dateline 2010). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007150927 Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders fast Mental illness Classification Social aspects. Mental illness Classification Moral and ethical aspects. Social values. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124083 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Mental Disorders classification Social Values Maladies mentales Classification Aspect social. Maladies mentales Classification Aspect moral. Valeurs sociales. MEDICAL Psychiatry General. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Psychopathology General. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Clinical Psychology. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Mental Illness. bisacsh MEDICAL Mental Health. bisacsh Social values fast Mental illness fast Psychische stoornissen. gtt Diagnostic and statistical manual. gtt Classificatie. gtt Dilemma's. gtt |
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