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Tables of Contents for Rethinking the Dsm
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Contributors
vii
Preface
ix
I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
The Emergence of Dissatisfaction With the DSM
Mary L. Malik and Larry E. Beutler
3
14
Discovery, Invention, and the Expansion of the Modern Diagnostic and Statistical Manuals of Mental Disorders
Arthur C. Houts
17
52
II. METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Implications of Informations-Gathering Methods for a Refined Taxonomy of Psychopathology
Gregory J. Meyer
69
38
Taxometrics Can ``Do Diagnostics Right'' (And Isn't Quite as Hard as You Think)
Thomas E. Joiner, Jr. and Norman B. Schmidt
107
14
Psychiatric Classification Through the Lens of Ethnobiology
Elizabeth H. Flanagan and Roger K. Blashfield
121
28
III. REPRESENTATIONAL ALTERNATIVES
Assessing Psychopathology: A Narrative Approach
Oscar F. Goncalves Paulo P. P. Machado Yifaht Korman and Lynne Angus
149
28
Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnostics: A New Diagnostic Approach in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Wolfgang Schneider Peter Buchheim Manfred Cierpka Rainer W. Dahlbender Harald J. Freyberger Tilmann Grande Sven O. Hoffmann Gereon Heuft Paul L. Janssen Joachim Kuchenhoff Aribert Muhs Gerd Rudolf Ulrich Ruger and Gerhard Schussler
177
24
Child and Adolescent Diagnosis: The Need for a Model-Based Approach
Ann Doucette
201
20
Simplifying Diagnosis Using a Prototype-Matching Approach: Implications for the Next Edition of the DSM
Drew Westen Amy Kegley Heim Kate Morrison Marcus Patterson and Laura Campbell
221
30
Diagnosis and Treatment Guidelines: The Example of Depression
Larry E. Beutler and Mary L. Malik
251
28
To Honor Kraepelin...: From Symptoms to Pathology in the Diagnosis of Mental Illness
John F. Kihlstrom
279
26
Author Index
305
14
Subject Index
319
12
About the Editors
331
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