Striving for coherence: psychiatry's efforts over classification.
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Is psychiatry scientific? A letter to a 21st century psychiatry residentA closer evaluation of current methods in psychiatric assessments: a challenge for the biopsychosocial modelPsychosocial interventions for disruptive behavioural problems in children living in low- and middle-income countries: study protocol of a systematic reviewThe Standard for Clinicians' Interview in Psychiatry (SCIP): A Clinician-administered Tool with Categorical, Dimensional, and Numeric Output-Conceptual Development, Design, and Description of the SCIPUpdate on psychiatric geneticsGender and cultural issues in psychiatric nosological classification systems.Medicalization in psychiatry: the medical model, descriptive diagnosis, and lost knowledge.Psychiatric 'diseases' versus behavioral disorders and degree of genetic influence.How older adults combine medical and experiential notions of depression.Major depression: an illness with objective physical signs.Paradigm shifts and the development of the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: past experiences and future aspirations.Differentiating 'clinical' and 'non-clinical' depression.Prevalence estimation and validation of new instruments in psychiatric research: an application of latent class analysis and sensitivity analysis.Scientific Forum on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-V)-An Invitation.Cleaving depressive diseases from depressive disorders and non-clinical states.Analyzing the problems in managing patients with medically unexplained symptoms.From symptom to process: how the PDM alters goals and strategies in psychological assessment.Focusing on drug versus disease mechanisms and on clinical subgrouping to advance personalised medicine in psychiatry.Gamers' insights into the phenomenology of normal gaming and game "addiction": A mixed methods study.Unconscious relational traumatic memory and its relevance to 'everyday' clinical psychiatry.Reorganizing the diagnostic groupings in DSM-V and ICD-11: a cost/benefit analysis.How should mood disorders be modelled?
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Striving for coherence: psychiatry's efforts over classification.
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