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The Conceptual Evolution of DSM-5 (Paperback)
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There is a need to refine our current psychiatric nosology to
produce diagnostic criteria and disorder categories that keep pace
with advances in neuroscience while at the same time enhance
clinical utility. Furthermore, dimensional aspects of psychiatric
disorders require greater recognition so as to improve our
understanding of boundaries between disorders and underscore the
heterogeneous nature of psychopathology. The Conceptual Evolution
of DSM-5 provides a framework for the evolution of the forthcoming
diagnostic system in the fifth edition of Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), which will help
advance clinical practice and facilitate ongoing development of
diagnostic criteria. This manual: • Highlights recent progress in
our understanding of cross-cutting factors relevant to psychiatric
diagnosis and symptom presentation • Includes detailed
discussions on the role of factors such as age, gender, culture,
and disability in the expression of mental disorders • Provides a
review of genetic evidence supporting a cross-cutting approach to
nosology • Offers suggestions for integrating cross-cutting
factors with DSM-5. The Conceptual Evolution of DSM-5 was written
to impart a theoretical context for understanding potential
revisions to DSM-5. The authors reevaluate the structure of the
current manual and discuss cross-cutting approaches to facilitate
clinical practice and refine research approaches that will guide
clinical trials, genetics, imaging, and treatment guidelines. The
authors provide the following insights: • Detailed descriptions
of age-, gender-, and culture-specific aspects relevant to
psychiatric diagnosis and the need for sensitivity to these factors
when making diagnoses • Discussions on the dimensional aspects of
mental disorders, including overlapping symptoms relevant to many
or most diagnoses • Consideration of alternative classifications
of disorders that recognize disorders sharing validating features
• Presentation of neuroscientific and epidemiologic evidence to
expand understanding of disorders beyond that of the categorical
organization presented in DSM-IV • A review of clinical
implications, including how clinicians may shift their
conceptualization of previously reified diagnostic criteria and
their consequences. As presented to the 99th Annual Meeting of the
American Psychopathological Association, The Conceptual Evolution
of DSM-5 explores the rapidly changing research base for the
understanding of neurodevelopmental, neurocognitive, addictive, and
other psychiatric disorders. The contributions in this volume
confirm that DSM-5 is intended to be a living document that can
accommodate revisions to specific diagnostic areas based on new
evidence that is replicable and subject to review. This efficient
updating process will help researchers and clinicians keep abreast
of the latest protocols for the research, diagnosis, and treatment
of mental illness.
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