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_b.S36 2017
100 _aJason Schnittker
245 _a The diagnostic system : why the classification of psychiatric disorders is necessary, difficult, and never settled
250 _a1ST EDITION
260 _a, New York,
_b Columbia University Press
_c 2017
300 _a viii, : illustrations
_b 348 pages
_c ; 24 cm
505 _aAcknowledgments 1. The Contested Ontology of Psychiatric Disorders 2. What Diagnoses Are: DSM-III and the Form of Contemporary Psychiatric Diagnoses 3. DSM-III and the Descriptive Science of Psychiatric Disorders 4. Rethinking the DSM 5. How Professionals Use Diagnoses 6. How the Public Uses Diagnoses 7. How Scientists Use the DSM 8. How Cultures Use Diagnoses 9. The Contemporary Science of Psychiatric Nosology 10. The Endless Search for Validity 11. The Endurance of the Diagnostic System Notes Index
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