Classifying Madness Classifying Madness

Classifying Madness

A Philosophical Examination of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

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Publisher Description

Classifying Madness examines the conceptual foundations of the D.S.M., the main classification of mental disorders used by psychiatrists world-wide. It will be of interest to both mental health professionals and to philosophers interested in classification in science. The D.S.M. has become extremely controversial, and the possibility that there may be philosophical difficulties with it has become a commonplace in the mental health literature. Classifying Madness offers mental health professionals an opportunity to explore suspicions that there might be conceptual problems with the D.S.M. For philosophers, this book aims to contribute to debates in the philosophy of science concerning natural kinds, the theory-ladenness of classification, and the effect of sociological factors in science. These issues are normally approached via a consideration of the natural sciences and, as will be seen, approaching them via a consideration of psychiatry helps shed new light on old problems.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2006
30 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
186
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Netherlands
SIZE
735.7
KB

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