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Many of the current debates about validity in psychiatry and psychology are predicated on the unexpected failure to validate commonly used diagnostic categories. The recognition of this failure has resulted in, what Thomas Kuhn calls, a period of extraordinary science in which validation problems are given increased weight, alternatives are proposed, methodologies are debated, and philosophical and historical analyses are seen as more relevant than usual.
In this important new book in the IPPP series, a group of leading thinkers in psychiatry, psychology, and philosophy offer alternative perspectives that address both the scientific and clinical aspects of psychiatric validation, emphasizing throughout their philosophical and historical considerations.
This is a book that all psychiatrists, as well as philosophers with an interest in psychiatry, will find thought provoking and valuable

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Alternative Perspectives on Psychiatric Validation
International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry

Series editors: Bill (K. W. M.) Fulford, Lisa Bortolotti, Matthew Broome, Katherine Morris, John Z. Sadler, and Giovanni Stanghellini

VOLUMES IN THE SERIES:

Portrait of the Psychiatrist as a Young ManThe Early Writing and Work of R. D. Laing, 19271960

Beveridge

Mind, Meaning, and Mental Disorder 2e

Bolton and Hill

What is Mental Disorder?

Bolton

Delusions and Other Irrational Beliefs

Bortolotti

Postpsychiatry

Bracken and Thomas

Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and the A-Rational Mind

Brakel

Unconscious Knowing and Other Essays in Psycho-Philosophical Analysis

Brakel

Psychiatry as Cognitive Neuroscience

Broome and Bortolotti (eds)

Free Will and ResponsibilityA Guide for Practitioners

Callender

Reconceiving Schizophrenia

Chung, Fulford, and Graham (eds)

Darwin and Psychiatry

De Block and Adriaens (eds)

Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry

Fulford, Davies, Gipps, Graham, Sadler, Stanghellini, and Thornton

Nature and NarrativeAn Introduction to the New Philosophy of Psychiatry

Fulford, Morris, Sadler, and Stanghellini (eds)

Oxford Textbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry

Fulford, Thornton, and Graham

The Mind and its Discontents

Gillett

Is Evidence-based Psychiatry Ethical?

Gupta

Thinking Through Dementia

Hughes

DementiaMind, Meaning, and the Person

Hughes, Louw, and Sabat (eds)

Talking Cures and Placebo Effects

Jopling

Philosophical Issues in Psychiatry II: Nosology

Kendler and Parnas

Philosophical Issues in Psychiatry IIIThe Nature and Sources of Historical Change

Kendler and Parnas

Discursive Perspectives in Therapeutic Practice

Lock and Strong (eds)

Schizophrenia and the Fate of the Self

Lysaker and Lysaker

Responsibility and Psychopathy

Malatesti and McMillan

Body-Subjects and Disordered Minds

Matthews

Rationality and CompulsionApplying Action Theory to Psychiatry

Nordenfelt

Philosophical Perspectives on Technology and Psychiatry

Phillips (ed.)

The Metaphor of Mental Illness

Pickering

Mapping the Edges and the In-between

Potter

Trauma, Truth, and ReconciliationHealing Damaged Relationships

Potter (ed.)

The Philosophy of PsychiatryA Companion

Radden

The Virtuous Psychiatrist

Radden and Sadler

Addiction and Weakness of Will

Radoilska

Autonomy and Mental Disorder

Radoilska (ed.)

Feelings of Being

Ratcliffe

Recovery of People with Mental IllnessPhilosophical and Related Perspectives

Rudnick (ed.)

Values and Psychiatric Diagnosis

Sadler

Disembodied Spirits and Deanimated BodiesThe Psychopathology of Common Sense

Stanghellini

One Century of Karl Jaspers Psychopathology

Stanghellini and Fuchs

Emotions and Personhood

Stanghellini and Rosfort

Essential Philosophy of Psychiatry

Thornton

Empirical Ethics in Psychiatry

Widdershoven, McMillan, Hope, and Van der Scheer (eds)

The Sublime Object of PsychiatrySchizophrenia in Clinical and Cultural Theory

Woods

Alternative Perspectives on Psychiatric Validation DSM, ICD, RDoC, and Beyond

Zachar, Stoyanov, Aragona, and Jablensky

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Acknowledgments

The editors would like to thank Charlotte Green and Martin Baum for their support and assistance during the preparation of this volume. Kitty Walker also helped manage chapter submissions and deadlines. Thank you also to the entire production team employed by Oxford University Press. Thanks especially to Bill Fulford, who supported and encouraged this project from its inception.

Contents

Peter Zachar and Assen Jablensky

Massimiliano Aragona

Adriano C. T. Rodrigues and Claudio E. M. Banzato

Dominic Murphy

Nigel Sabbarton-Leary, Lisa Bortolotti, and Matthew R. Broome

Jared W. Keeley

Ivana S. Markov and German E. Berrios

Drozdstoj St. Stoyanov, Stefan J. Borgwardt, and Somogy Varga

Michael Loughlin and Andrew Miles

James Phillips

Kathryn L. Jacobs and Robert F. Krueger

C. Robert Cloninger

Juan E. Mezzich and Ihsan M. Salloum

Ren J. Muller

Drozdstoj St. Stoyanov and Massimiliano Aragona

Chapter 2
Chapter 7
Chapter 10
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14

Massimiliano Aragona, MD, BPhil

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