Levels of analysis in psychopathology : cross-disciplinary perspectives
by
 
Kendler, Kenneth S., 1950- editor.

Title
Levels of analysis in psychopathology : cross-disciplinary perspectives

Author
Kendler, Kenneth S., 1950- editor.

ISBN
9781108750349

Physical Description
1 online resource (xviii, 564 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).

General Note
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Apr 2020).

Contents
Rethinking psychiatric disorders in terms of heterarchical networks of control mechanisms / William Bechtel -- A typology of levels of mechanisms involved in the etiology of psychiatric illness / Kenneth S. Kendler -- Wrangling the matrix : lessons from the RDoC working memory domain / Robert M. Bilder -- Brain and mind in psychiatry? Presuppositions of cognitive ontology / Georg Northoff -- Tackling hard problems : neuroscience, treatment, and anxiety / Daniel S. Pine -- Comments on Daniel S. Pine / Kenneth F. Schaffner -- Body self-awareness : Multiple levels or dynamical Gestalt? / Shaun Gallagher -- Commentary on Gallagher "Body self-awareness : multiple levels or dynamical Gestalt?" / Jan-Willem Romeijn -- Can psychiatry dispense with appeal to mental causation? / John Campbell -- Folk psychology and Jaspers' empathic understanding : a conceptual exercise? / Peter Zachar -- Phenomenology of a disordered self in schizophrenia : example of an integrative level for psychiatric research / Josef Parnas and Maja Zanderson -- Who is the psychiatric subject? / Shaun Gallagher -- Challenges in the relationships between psychological and biological phenomena in psychopathology / Gregory A. Miller and Morgan E. Bartholomew -- Non-reductionism, eliminativism, and modularity in RDoC : thoughts about a progressive mechanistic science / Peter Zachar -- Descriptive psychopathology : a manifest level of analysis, or not? / Peter Zachar -- Psychiatry without description / Josef Parnas -- Should psychiatry be precise? Reduction, big data, and nosological revision in mental health research / Kathryn Tabb -- Commentary on Should psychiatry be precise? Reduction, big data, and nosological revision in mental health research / Robert M. Bilder -- Psychiatric classification : an a-reductionist perspective / Jan-Willem Romeijn and Hanna van Loo -- Double black diamond / Eric Turkheimer -- Approaches to multi-level models of fear : the what, where, why, how, and how much? / Kenneth F. Schaffner -- Schaffner on levels and selves / William Bechtel -- Levels : what are they and what are they good for? / James Woodward -- Levels of analysis in Alzheimer's disease research / Stephan Heckers -- The impact of faculty psychology and theories of psychological causation on the origins of modern psychiatric nosology / Kenneth S. Kendler -- Commentary on "The impact of faculty psychology and theories of psychological causation on the origins of modern psychiatric nosology" / Gregory A. Miller -- Psychiatric discourse : scientific reductionism for the autonomous person / Stephan Heckers -- Comment on Stephan Heckers, 'Psychiatric discourse : scientific reductionism for the autonomous person.' / John Campbell -- Entity focus : applied genetic science at different levels / Eric Turkheimer -- Comment on "Entity focus : applied genetic science at different levels" by Eric Turkheimer / Kathryn Tabb.

Abstract
Levels of Analysis in Psychopathology draws research from psychiatry, philosophy, and psychology to explore the variety of explanatory approaches for understanding the nature of psychiatric disorders both in practice and research. The fields of psychiatry and clinical psychology incorporates many useful explanatory approaches and this book integrates this range of perspectives and makes suggestions about how to advance etiologic theories, classification, and treatment. The editors have brought together leading thinkers who have been widely published and are well-respected in their area of expertise, including several developers of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and authors of the US National Institute of Mental Health's Research Domain Criteria Project (RDoC). Each main chapter has a commentary provided by one of the other authors and an introduction written by one of the editors to create an accessible, interdisciplinary dialog.

Subject Term
Psychology, Pathological.

Added Author
Kendler, Kenneth S., 1950-
 
Parnas, Josef,
 
Zachar, Peter,

Electronic Access
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108750349


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf Number[[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]]Status
Online LibraryE-Book506250-1001RC454 .L466 2020Elektronik Kütüphane