Relational Processes and DSM-V von University of Georgia) (Hrsg.) PhD (Director Steven R. Beach

Neuroscience, Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment
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With planning for DSM-V under way, some researchers wish to correct the imbalance that has resulted from an overemphasis on biologically based diagnosis. "Relational Processes and DSM-V" focuses on a relationship-centered understanding of mental disorders in order to encourage more empirically informed deliberations about the role of relational disorders in shaping DSM-V and thereby to restore the human context of mental illness. In pointing toward revising DSM to help practitioners better assess relationships and understand when relationship problems are associated with disease, this volume seeks increased attention in DSM-V on ways to include information about the role of relational interventions as a component of assessment and intervention recommendations.

With planning for DSM-V under way, some researchers wish to correct the imbalance that has resulted from an overemphasis on biologically based diagnosis. "Relational Processes and DSM-V" focuses on a relationship-centered understanding of mental disorders in order to encourage more empirically informed deliberations about the role of relational disorders in shaping DSM-V and thereby to restore the human context of mental illness. In pointing toward revising DSM to help practitioners better assess relationships and understand when relationship problems are associated with disease, this volume seeks increased attention in DSM-V on ways to include information about the role of relational interventions as a component of assessment and intervention recommendations.