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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great balance of critical literature / contemporary thinking about nosology,
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This review is from: Advancing DSM: Dilemmas in Psychiatric Diagnosis (Paperback)
This book has several different chapters all united by the common thread 'what's wrong with the DSM and how to potentially fix it' (ok that's a oversimplification but you get it). Topics range from distinguishing between normality and abnormality (a chapter by J. Wakefield)to how neuroimaging could be integrated unto the DSM +5 to the validity of relational disorders as mental disorders. Clearly it's only a great read if you are interested in psychiatric nosology but in case you are, it's among the more balanced books I've seen on the subject.
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Advancing DSM: Dilemmas in Psychiatric Diagnosis by Katharine A. Phillips (Paperback - Oct. 2002)
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