Toward a Descriptive Problem-Based Taxonomy for Mental Health: A Nonmedicalized Way Out of the Biomedical Model

IF 1.3 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Humanistic Psychology Pub Date : 2023-05-08 DOI:10.1177/00221678231167612
Arnoldo Cantú
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Psychiatric diagnoses found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM) and International Classification of Diseases ( ICD) are pervasive in the field of mental health to help individuals access services such as psychotherapy. In the United States, they are used for insurance reimbursement purposes and by providers in client–clinician encounters. Psychiatric disorders tend to be subsumed under the biomedical model of mental health and have been critiqued for contributing to iatrogenic harm and stigma in addition to fundamental concerns about their validity and reliability. However, current practice of requiring psychiatric diagnoses within health care systems occurs due to federal regulations and does not allow for the formal use of alternative taxonomies, forcing clinicians and clients into the biomedical model. This article will explicate key stakeholders involved and technicalities dictating the use of psychiatric diagnoses. It will introduce an organizing framework, borrowing from the field of social work accompanied by an example of how the field can move away from the biomedical model given the regulations at play. This article proposes the interdisciplinary development of an alternative nonmedicalized, psychosocial, and codified descriptive problem-based taxonomy that can decouple psychiatric diagnosis from the eligibility for and provision of mental health services.
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走向一种基于描述性问题的心理健康分类法:生物医学模型的非医学化出路
精神疾病诊断和统计手册(DSM)和国际疾病分类(ICD)中发现的精神病学诊断在精神卫生领域普遍存在,以帮助个人获得心理治疗等服务。在美国,它们用于保险报销目的,并由提供者在客户-临床医生接触中使用。精神疾病往往被纳入心理健康的生物医学模式,除了对其有效性和可靠性的基本关切外,还因造成医源性伤害和耻辱而受到批评。然而,目前在卫生保健系统中要求精神病诊断的做法是由于联邦法规而发生的,并且不允许正式使用替代分类法,迫使临床医生和客户进入生物医学模式。这篇文章将阐明关键利益相关者的参与和技术规定使用精神病学诊断。它将引入一个组织框架,借鉴社会工作领域,并举例说明该领域如何在现行规定的情况下摆脱生物医学模式。本文建议跨学科发展一种非医学化的、社会心理的、基于问题的、可将精神病诊断与精神卫生服务的资格和提供分离开来的描述性分类方法。
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Journal of Humanistic Psychology
Journal of Humanistic Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Humanistic Psychology is an interdisciplinary forum for contributions, controversies and diverse statements pertaining to humanistic psychology. It addresses personal growth, interpersonal encounters, social problems and philosophical issues. An international journal of human potential, self-actualization, the search for meaning and social change, the Journal of Humanistic Psychology was founded by Abraham Maslow and Anthony Sutich in 1961. It is the official journal of the Association for Humanistic Psychology.
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