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Mental Disorder as a Practical Psychiatric Kind
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Date Issued
2017-12
Date Available
2018-03-14T16:55:11Z
Abstract
This paper proposes that mental disorders are best conceived as practical psychiatric kinds. This means understanding them as the products of psychiatric practice. The practical psychiatric kinds approach emphasizes the fundamentally normative rather than natural structure of mental disorders. The paper critically considers an earlier biologically oriented effort to eliminate categories of mental disorder. It also assesses efforts both to take a 'balanced view' of mental disorders as equally causal and social kinds and to retain categories of mental disorder by finding the right supporting natural kinds based theory. These assessments lead to the contention that psychiatric kinds are practical, geared toward successful living and oriented towards individuated needs. The practical psychiatric kinds thesis provides an alternative way of entering into a social critical evaluation of the normative dimension of mental disorders today.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
John Hopkins University Press
Journal
Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology
Volume
24
Issue
4
Start Page
E-1
End Page
E-13
Copyright (Published Version)
2017 John Hopkins University Press
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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