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    Defining psychopathology in the 21st century : DSM-V and beyond

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    Livre

    Helzer, John E. / Hudziak, James J.

    American Psychiatric Publishing

    2002

    xv, 272 p. : ill.

    American Psychopathological Association Series

    1585620637

    Anglais

    Part I : Definitional tensions
    1. Five criteria for an improved taxonomy of mental disorders -- 2. Defining clinically signifiant psychopathology with epidemiologic data -- 3. Why requiring clinical significance does not solve epidemiology's and DSM's validity problem : response to regier and narrow -- 4. Psychometric perspective on comorbidity
    Part II : Imaging psychopathology
    5. Toward a neuroanatomical understanding of psychiatric illness : the role of functional imaging -- 6. Neurimaging studies of mood disorders -- 7. Genetic neurimaging : helping to define phenotype in affective disorders
    Part III : Longitudinal studies
    8. Psychopathology and the life course -- 9. Detecting longitudinal patterns of alcohol use -- 10. Empirically based assessment and taxonomy across the life span -- 11. ADHD comorbidity findings from the MTA study : new diagnostic subtypes and their optimal treatments
    Part IV : Ecploring alterntives
    12. Implications of genetic epidemiology for classification -- 13. Importance of phenotype definition in genetic studies of child psychopathology -- 14. Defining genetically meaningful classes of psychopathology -- 15. Schizotaxia and the prevention of schizophrenia

    This volume is divided into four sections: definitional tensions, imaging psychopathology, longitudinal studies, and exploring alternatives. It represents a significant step in developing approaches to classification that will lead to more accurate diagnoses and treatments for patients and a broader range of taxonomic options for researchers.

    Maladies mentales - Classification / Méthode longitudinale

    WM 15 H486d 2002


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