Four Domains of Mental Illness
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Four Domains of Mental Illness
An Alternative to the DSM-5
Muller, Rene J.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2017
380
Dura
Inglês
9781138308138
15 a 20 dias
860
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Foreword Preface Acknowledgments PART I: WHERE PSYCHIATRY HAS BEEN, NEEDS TO GO, AND HOW TO GET THERE 1. Why Psychiatry Needs Another Way to Classify and Diagnose the Pathological Alterations in Mental Life 2. The Initial Promises of Biological Psychiatry Do Not Look So Promising Now 3. An Approach to Diagnosing Mental Illness Based on the Psychobiology of Adolf Meyer 4. To Understand, To Explain, to Know What Mental Illness Is 5. The Four Domains of Mental Illness PART II: CLASSIFIFYING AND DIAGNOSING MENTAL ILLNESS 6. The Anxiety Spectrum 7. The Depression Spectrum 8. The Dissociation Spectrum 9. The Psychosis Spectrum 10. Aberrant Personality Styles 11. Ceding Control over Alcohol, Drugs, Food, Sex, the Body's Integument, Gambling and the Itch to Steal 12. Altered Mental States Induced by a Medical Condition or Medical Disease 13. Schizophrenia 14. Four Schizophrenic Patients, Four Different Schizophrenias 15. Diagnosing the Heterogeneous Illness/Disease Known as Schizophrenia 16. Manic-Depression 17. Using the FDMI: Diagnosis and Treatment of a Man With 2nd Domain Avoidant Personality Style, and 1st Domain Anxiety, Dysthymia and Pathological Anger Appendices: A-D A. Edmund Husserl's Phenomenological Method, William James's Pragmatism and the Question of Validity for the FDMI and the DSM-5 B. The Putative Subtypes of Schizophrenia C. Schizoaffective Disorder: An Improbable Phenomenon D. Identifying Mass Killers Before They Strike References Index
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Anorexia Nervosa;DSM-5;American Psychiatric Association;Adolf Meyer;2nd Domain;mood disorders;St Domain;existentialism;DSM-5 Task Force;misdiagnoses;4th Domain;bipolar disorder;Mental Illness;schizophrenia;Meyerian Psychobiology;Paul R. McHugh;Jasperian Sense;Rene J. Muller;Broken Brain Part;Existential Philosopher;Maladaptive Reactions;DSM-5 Criterion;3rd Domain;Patient's Mental Illness;Primary Brain Disease;Theodore Lidz;Biological Psychiatry;Psychic Pathology;Pathological Personality Styles;Gaba Receptor;Obsessive Compulsive Style;Bipolar Ii;Borderline Personality Style;Young Man
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments PART I: WHERE PSYCHIATRY HAS BEEN, NEEDS TO GO, AND HOW TO GET THERE 1. Why Psychiatry Needs Another Way to Classify and Diagnose the Pathological Alterations in Mental Life 2. The Initial Promises of Biological Psychiatry Do Not Look So Promising Now 3. An Approach to Diagnosing Mental Illness Based on the Psychobiology of Adolf Meyer 4. To Understand, To Explain, to Know What Mental Illness Is 5. The Four Domains of Mental Illness PART II: CLASSIFIFYING AND DIAGNOSING MENTAL ILLNESS 6. The Anxiety Spectrum 7. The Depression Spectrum 8. The Dissociation Spectrum 9. The Psychosis Spectrum 10. Aberrant Personality Styles 11. Ceding Control over Alcohol, Drugs, Food, Sex, the Body's Integument, Gambling and the Itch to Steal 12. Altered Mental States Induced by a Medical Condition or Medical Disease 13. Schizophrenia 14. Four Schizophrenic Patients, Four Different Schizophrenias 15. Diagnosing the Heterogeneous Illness/Disease Known as Schizophrenia 16. Manic-Depression 17. Using the FDMI: Diagnosis and Treatment of a Man With 2nd Domain Avoidant Personality Style, and 1st Domain Anxiety, Dysthymia and Pathological Anger Appendices: A-D A. Edmund Husserl's Phenomenological Method, William James's Pragmatism and the Question of Validity for the FDMI and the DSM-5 B. The Putative Subtypes of Schizophrenia C. Schizoaffective Disorder: An Improbable Phenomenon D. Identifying Mass Killers Before They Strike References Index
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Anorexia Nervosa;DSM-5;American Psychiatric Association;Adolf Meyer;2nd Domain;mood disorders;St Domain;existentialism;DSM-5 Task Force;misdiagnoses;4th Domain;bipolar disorder;Mental Illness;schizophrenia;Meyerian Psychobiology;Paul R. McHugh;Jasperian Sense;Rene J. Muller;Broken Brain Part;Existential Philosopher;Maladaptive Reactions;DSM-5 Criterion;3rd Domain;Patient's Mental Illness;Primary Brain Disease;Theodore Lidz;Biological Psychiatry;Psychic Pathology;Pathological Personality Styles;Gaba Receptor;Obsessive Compulsive Style;Bipolar Ii;Borderline Personality Style;Young Man