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The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue. Part 4: general conclusion.

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Phillips, J; Frances, A; Cerullo, MA; Chardavoyne, J; Decker, HS; First, MB; Ghaemi, N; Greenberg, G; Hinderliter, AC; Kinghorn, WA; Martin, EB ...
Published in: Philos Ethics Humanit Med
December 18, 2012

In the conclusion to this multi-part article I first review the discussions carried out around the six essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis - the position taken by Allen Frances on each question, the commentaries on the respective question along with Frances' responses to the commentaries, and my own view of the multiple discussions. In this review I emphasize that the core question is the first - what is the nature of psychiatric illness - and that in some manner all further questions follow from the first. Following this review I attempt to move the discussion forward, addressing the first question from the perspectives of natural kind analysis and complexity analysis. This reflection leads toward a view of psychiatric disorders - and future nosologies - as far more complex and uncertain than we have imagined.

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Philos Ethics Humanit Med

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1747-5341

Publication Date

December 18, 2012

Volume

7

Start / End Page

14

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Terminology as Topic
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Mental Disorders
  • Humans
  • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
  • Applied Ethics
  • 5001 Applied ethics
  • 2203 Philosophy
  • 2201 Applied Ethics
 

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Phillips, J., Frances, A., Cerullo, M. A., Chardavoyne, J., Decker, H. S., First, M. B., … Zachar, P. (2012). The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue. Part 4: general conclusion. Philos Ethics Humanit Med, 7, 14. https://doi.org/10.1186/1747-5341-7-14
Phillips, James, Allen Frances, Michael A. Cerullo, John Chardavoyne, Hannah S. Decker, Michael B. First, Nassir Ghaemi, et al. “The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue. Part 4: general conclusion.Philos Ethics Humanit Med 7 (December 18, 2012): 14. https://doi.org/10.1186/1747-5341-7-14.
Phillips J, Frances A, Cerullo MA, Chardavoyne J, Decker HS, First MB, et al. The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue. Part 4: general conclusion. Philos Ethics Humanit Med. 2012 Dec 18;7:14.
Phillips, James, et al. “The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue. Part 4: general conclusion.Philos Ethics Humanit Med, vol. 7, Dec. 2012, p. 14. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/1747-5341-7-14.
Phillips J, Frances A, Cerullo MA, Chardavoyne J, Decker HS, First MB, Ghaemi N, Greenberg G, Hinderliter AC, Kinghorn WA, LoBello SG, Martin EB, Mishara AL, Paris J, Pierre JM, Pies RW, Pincus HA, Porter D, Pouncey C, Schwartz MA, Szasz T, Wakefield JC, Waterman GS, Whooley O, Zachar P. The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue. Part 4: general conclusion. Philos Ethics Humanit Med. 2012 Dec 18;7:14.
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Published In

Philos Ethics Humanit Med

DOI

EISSN

1747-5341

Publication Date

December 18, 2012

Volume

7

Start / End Page

14

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Terminology as Topic
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Mental Disorders
  • Humans
  • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
  • Applied Ethics
  • 5001 Applied ethics
  • 2203 Philosophy
  • 2201 Applied Ethics