Joel Paris
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The Intelligent Clinician's Guide to the DSM-5®
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2013
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17 editions
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Half in Love With Death
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2006
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13 editions
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Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder: A Guide to Evidence-Based Practice
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Myths of Trauma: Why Adversity Does Not Necessarily Make Us Sick
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Overdiagnosis in Psychiatry: How Modern Psychiatry Lost Its Way While Creating a Diagnosis for Almost All of Life's Misfortunes
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2015
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5 editions
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Fads and Fallacies in Psychiatry
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published
2013
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7 editions
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Prescriptions for the Mind: A Critical View of Contemporary Psychiatry
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2008
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7 editions
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A Concise Guide to Personality Disorders
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published
2015
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5 editions
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Making the DSM-5: Concepts and Controversies
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2013
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8 editions
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The Bipolar Spectrum: Diagnosis or Fad?
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2012
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9 editions
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“DSM-5 is not 'the bible of psychiatry' but a practical manual for everyday work. Psychiatric diagnosis is primarily a way of communicating. That function is essential but pragmatic—categories of illness can be useful without necessarily being 'true.' The DSM system is a rough-and-ready classification that brings some degree of order to chaos. It describes categories of disorder that are poorly understood and that will be replaced with time. Moreover, current diagnoses are syndromes that mask the presence of true diseases. They are symptomatic variants of broader processes or arbitrary cut-off points on a continuum.”
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“The main reason why clinicians may not diagnose personality disorders is that they think that doing so supports therapeutic pessimism. Recent research has shown this is not true; most patients get better, either with time or with treatment, that the prognosis is actually better than in many patients with severe mood and anxiety disorders.”
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“Psychiatric diagnosis is at best a common language, and current categories should not be treated as “real.”
― Overdiagnosis in Psychiatry: How Modern Psychiatry Lost Its Way While Creating a Diagnosis for Almost All of Life's Misfortunes
― Overdiagnosis in Psychiatry: How Modern Psychiatry Lost Its Way While Creating a Diagnosis for Almost All of Life's Misfortunes
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