Defining mental disorder : Jerome Wakefield and his critics /

"Grapples with the legacy of Jerome Wakefield, one of the most influential critics of modern psychiatry and the use of the DSM for psychiatric diagnosis"--

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Other Authors: Faucher, Luc, 1963- (Editor), Forest, Denis (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2021]
Series:Philosophical psychopathology.
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Table of Contents:
  • Section 1. On Conceptual Analysis
  • Chapter 1. DSM in the Light of HDA (and conversely) / by Steeves Demazeux
  • Chapter 2. Facts, Facts, Facts: HD Analysis Goes Factual / by Luc Faucher
  • Chapter 3. Against the Disorder/NonDisorder Dichotomy / by Leen De Vreese
  • Chapter 4. Doing Without "Disorder" in the Study of Psychopathology / by Harold Kincaid
  • Section 2. The Demarcation Problem
  • Chapter 5. Psychiatric Disorders and the Imperfect Community: A Nominalist HDA / by Peter Zachar
  • Section 3: The Dysfunction Component
  • Chapter 6. Is the dysfunction component of the 'Harmful Dysfunction Analysis' stipulative? / by Maël Lemoine
  • Chapter 7. Function and Dysfunction by Dominic Murphy
  • Chapter 8 The Developmental Plasticity Challenge to Wakefield's View / by Justin Garson
  • Chapter 9. Harmful Dysfunction and the Science of Salience. Adaptations and Adaptationism / by Philip Gerrans
  • Chapter 10. Autistic Spectrum, Normal Variation and Harmful Dysfunction / by Denis Forest
  • Section 4: The Harmful Component
  • Chapter 11. Naturalism and Dysfunction / by Tim Thornton
  • Chapter 12. Harmless Dysfunctions and the Problem of Normal Variation / by Andreas De Block and Jonathan Scholl
  • Chapter 13. On Harm / by Rachel Cooper
  • Section 5: Response to my Critics by Jerome Wakefield.