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A Distinct Language and a Historic Pendulum: The Evolution of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

机译:一种独特的语言和一个历史性的钟摆:精神障碍诊断和统计手册的演变

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Historically, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) has met an important need in defining a common language of psychiatric diagnosis in North America. Understanding the development of the DSM can help researchers and practitioners better understand this diagnostic language. The history of the DSM, from its precursors to recent proposed revisions for its fifth edition, is reviewed and compared while avoiding the presentist bias. The development of DSM resembles a historic pendulum, from DSM-I emphasizing psychodynamics and causality to DSM-III and DSM-IV emphasizing empiricism and logical positivism. The proposed changes in etiological- and dimensional-based classification for DSM-V represent a slight backswing toward the center.
机译:历史上,《精神疾病诊断和统计手册》(DSM)满足了在北美定义精神病学诊断通用语言的重要需求。了解DSM的发展可以帮助研究人员和从业人员更好地理解这种诊断语言。回顾并比较了DSM的历史,从其前身到最近对其第五版提出的修订版,同时避免了当下的偏见。 DSM的发展就像一个历史性的钟摆,从强调心理动力学和因果关系的DSM-I到强调经验主义和逻辑实证主义的DSM-III和DSM-IV。 DSM-V的基于病因和维度分类的拟议变更表示向中心略有回旋。

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