TY - BOOK AU - Sadler,John Z TI - Descriptions and prescriptions : values, mental disorders, and the DSMs SN - 9780801868405 AV - RC455.2.C4 D47 2002 U1 - 616.890012 22 PY - 2002/// CY - Baltimore PB - Johns Hopkins University Press KW - Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders KW - Mental illness KW - Classification KW - Social aspects KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Mental Disorders KW - classification KW - Social Values N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. [363]-395) and index; Pt. 1; Introduction and Background; 1; Introduction; John Z. Sadler; 2; The Limits of an Evidence-Based Classification of Mental Disorders; Harold Alan Pincus and Laurie Mcqueen; 3; Values, Politics, and Science in the Construction of the DSMs; Thomas A. Widiger --; Pt. 2; Conceptual and Methodological Considerations; 4; Values and Objectivity in Psychiatric Nosology; Patricia A. Ross; 5; Survival of the Fittest? Conceptual Selection in Psychiatric Nosology; Chris Mace; 6; Technical Reason in the DSM-IV: An Unacknowledged Value; James Phillips; 7; Implications of a Pragmatic Theory of Disease for the DSMs; George J. Agich; 8; Rethinking Normativism in Psychiatric Classification; Allyson Skene --; Pt. 3; Diagnostic Categories and Values; 9; Evaluation and Devaluation in Personality Assessment; Lee Anna Clark; 10; Values and the Validity of Diagnostic Criteria: Disvalued versus Disordered Conditions of Childhood and Adolescence; Jerome C. Wakefield; 11; Implications of an Embrace: The DSMs, Happiness, and Capability; Jennifer H. Radden; 12; Why Criteria of Involuntary Action Are Value Laden; Christian Perring --; Pt. 4; Personal and Collective Interests; 13; The Hegemony of the DSMs; Michael Alan Schwartz and Osborne P. Wiggins; 14; What Patients and Families Look for in Psychiatric Diagnosis; Laura Lee Hall; 15; Softened Science in the Courtroom: Forensic Implications of a Value-Laden Classification; Daniel W. Shuman; 16; Speaking across the Border: A Patient Assessment of Located Languages, Values, and Credentials in Psychiatric Classification; Cathy Leaker; 17; Psychotherapists as Authors: Microlevel Analysis of Therapists' Written Reports; Carol Berkenkotter and Doris J. Ravotas --; Pt. 5; Visions for the Future; 18; Clinical and Etiological Psychiatric Diagnoses: Do Causes Count?; Kenneth F. Schaffner; 19; Defining Genetically Informed Phenotypes for the DSM-V; Irving I. Gottesman; 20; Values in Developing Psychiatric Classifications: A Proposal for the DSM-V; John Z. Sadler; 21; Report to the Chair of the DSM-VI Task Force from the Editors of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology, "Contentious and Noncontentious Evaluative Language in Psychiatric Diagnosis" (Dateline 2010); K. W. M. Fulford ER -