Contemporary directions in psychopathology : scientific foundations of the DSM-V and ICD-11

2010 
Part I: Historical and Cultural Perspectives. Millon, Simonsen, A Precis of Psychopathological History. Blashfield, Flanagan, Raley, Themes in the Evolution of the 20th-Century DSMs. Gone, Kirmayer, On the Wisdom of Considering Culture and Context in Psychopathology. Alarcon, Cultural Issues in the Coordination of DSM-V and ICD-11. Millon, A Sociocultural Conception of the Borderline Personality Disorder Epidemic. Part II: Conceptual Issues in Classification. Zachar, Kendler, Philosophical Issues in the Classification of Psychopathology. Millon, Classification Considerations in Psychopathology and Personology. Meehl, Diagnostic Taxa as Open Concepts: Metatheoretical and Statistical Questions about Reliability and Construct Validity in the Grand Strategy of Nosological Revision. Lenzenweger, Contemplations on Meehl (1986): The Territory, Paul's Map, and Our Progress in Psychopathology Classification (or, the Challenge of Keeping Up with a Beacon 30 Years Ahead of the Field). Smith, Combs, Issues of Construct Validity in Psychological Diagnoses. Eaton, South, Krueger, The Meaning of Comorbidity Among Common Mental Disorders. South, Eaton, Krueger, The Connections Between Personality and Psychopathology. Maj, Is It True That Mental Disorders Are So Common, and So Commonly Co-Occur? Wakefield, Taking Disorder Seriously: A Critique of Psychiatric Criteria for Mental Disorders from the Harmful-dysfunction Perspective. Part III: Methodological Approaches to Categories, Dimensions, and Prototypes. Grove, Vrieze, On the Substantive Grounding and Clinical Utility of Categories versus Dimensions. Blashfield, Keeley, A Short History of a Psychiatric Diagnostic Category That Turned Out to Be a Disease. Kraemer, Concepts and Methods for Researching Categories and Dimensions in Psychiatric Diagnosis. Simonsen, The Integration of Categorical and Dimensional Approaches to Psychopathology. Skodol, Dimensionalizing Existing Personality Disorder Categories. Ortigo, Bradley, Westen, An Empirically Based Prototype Diagnostic System for DSM-V and ICD-11. Millon, Grossman, Tringone, The Millon Personality Spectrometer: A Tool for Personality Spectrum Analyses, Diagnoses, and Treatments. Part IV: Innovative Theoretical and Empirical Proposals. Patrick, Bernat, Neuroscientific Foundations of Psychopathology. Millon, Using Evolutionary Principles for Deducing Normal and Abnormal Personality Patterns. Paris, Biopsychosocial Models and Psychiatric Diagnosis. Blatt, Luyten, Reactivating the Psychodynamic Approach to the Classification of Psychopathology. Dutta, Murray, A Life Course Approach to Psychoses: Outcome and Cultural Variation. Pincus, Lukowitsky, Wright, The Interpersonal Nexus of Personality and Psychopathology. Siegel, Reconceptualizing Autism Spectrum Disorders as Autism-specific Learning Disabilities and Styles. Wamboldt, Beach, Kaslow, Heyman, First, Reiss, Describing Relationship Patterns in DSM-V: A Preliminary Proposal. Stone, On the Diversity of the Borderline Syndromes.
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