What Psychiatry Left Out of the DSM-5 Historical Mental Disorders Today
Auteur : Shorter Edward
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What Psychiatry Left Out of the DSM-5: Historical Mental Disorders Today covers the diagnoses that the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) failed to include, along with diagnoses that should not have been included, but were. Psychiatry as a field is over two centuries old and over that time has gathered great wisdom about mental illnesses. Today, much of that knowledge has been ignored and we have diagnoses such as "schizophrenia" and "bipolar disorder" that do not correspond to the diseases found in nature; we have also left out disease labels that on a historical basis may be real. Edward Shorter proposes a history-driven alternative to the DSM.
Preface. 1. Introduction 2. Disease Designing 3. Delirious Mania 4. Malignant Catatonia 5. Bipolar Craziness 6. Adolescent Insanity 7. Firewall 8. Stages 9. An Alternative, History-Based, Nosology 10. Conclusion
Date de parution : 03-2015
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Mots-clés :
neuropsychiatric syndromes; How Everyone Became Depressed; Clinical Psychiatry; Edward Shorter; DSM-5; DSM; Diagnostic and Statistical Manual; mental illness; nosology; DSM-3; adolescent insanity; hysteria; psychosomatic disorders; delirious mania; catatonia; melancholia; psychoneurosis; somatic complaints; obsessive-compulsive; anxiety; dysphoria; Eugen Bleuler; Kraepelin; idiotism; lypemania; monomania; Karl Jaspers; facies morbi; Paul Reiter; depressive neurosis; Schizoaffective psychosis; Kasanin 1933; Franz Richarz; Etiene Esquirol; Phillippe Pinel; Young Man; Gemutskarnkheit; American Psychiatric Association; Malignant Catatonia; Lethal Catatonia; Anorexia Nervosa; Major Depression; Bell’s Mania; Kraepelinian Dichotomy; Manic Depressive Insanity; University Psychiatric Hospital; DSM System; DST; Bipolar II; Bipolar Depression; Circular Insanity; Natural Disease Entities; Manic Depressive Illness; Bipolar Disorder; Intermittent Explosive Disorder; Disease Pictures; Social Anxiety Disorder; Unipolar Depression; Delusional Disorder