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Psychiatric diagnosis and treatment in the 21st century: paradigm shifts versus incremental integration

Dan J. Stein, Steven Shoptaw, Daniel Vigo, Crick Lund, Pim Cuijpers, Jason Bantjes, Norman Sartorius, Mario Maj

World Psychiatry · 2022

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Summary

Psychiatry has always been characterized by a range of different models of and approaches to mental disorder, which have sometimes brought progress in clinical practice, but have often also been accompanied by critique from within and without the field. Psychiatric nosology has been a particular focus of debate in recent decades; successive editions of the DSM and ICD have strongly influenced both psychiatric practice and research, but have also led to assertions that psychiatry is in crisis, and to advocacy for entirely new paradigms for diagnosis and assessment. When thinking about etiology, many researchers currently refer to a biopsychosocial model, but this approach has received significant critique, being considered by some observers overly eclectic and vague. Despite the development

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1002/wps.20998
Catalogue ID
SNmoj7nouc-ylvvky
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