Psychiatric Diagnosis
A Review of Research
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1975
- Latest edition
- Author: George Frank
- Editor: H. J. Eysenck
- Language: English
Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Review of Research focuses on the heuristic value of psychiatric diagnoses. This book describes the purpose of a diagnosis that enables clinicians to make… Read more
Description
Description
Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Review of Research focuses on the heuristic value of psychiatric diagnoses. This book describes the purpose of a diagnosis that enables clinicians to make certain judgments regarding the life of the individual being diagnosed. Making a diagnosis should be identical to a shorthand way of saying certain things about the patient such as where he has been, where he is, and where he may be heading psychologically. This text determines what information is provided by a diagnostic statement in the matter of psychopathology. Other topics discussed include the diagnostic principle, psychotic and depressive reactions, schizophrenia, and neuroses. This publication is beneficial to psychiatrists and medical practitioners researching on the diagnosis of psychiatric disorders and mental or behavioral patterns that cause distress or disability.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Prologue
1 The Diagnostic Principle
2 The Methods
3 Psychotic Reactions
4 Schizophrenia
5 Depressive Reactions
6 The Neuroses
7 Outcome
8 Beyond the Diagnostic Principle
9 Epilogue
References
Author Index
Subject Index
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: January 1, 1975
- Language: English
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