Diagnostic Prediction and Prognosis: Getting from Symptom to Treatment

In Martin Davies K. W. M. Fulford (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry. Oxford: pp. 1023-1046 (2013)
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Abstract

This paper reviews the recent (post-DSM) history of subjective and semi-structured methods of psychiatric diagnosis, as well as evidence for the superiority of structured and computer-aided diagnostic techniques. While there is evidence that certain forms of therapy are effective for alleviating the psychiatric suffering, distress, and dysfunction associated with certain psychiatric disorders, this paper addresses some of the difficult methodological and ethical challenges of evaluating the effectiveness of therapy.

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Michael Bishop
University of Chicago
Michael Bishop
Florida State University

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