Diagnostic Criteria for Functional Psychoses

A comprehensive review and working commentary of diagnostic criteria for psychiatric clinicians and researchers, first published in 1992.

P. Berner (Author), E. Gabriel (Author), H. Katschnig (Author), W. Kieffer (Author), K. Koehler (Author), G. Lenz (Author)

9780521423151, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 4 June 1992

286 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm, 0.59 kg

"...a convenient resource that outlines a number of diverse classification systems and provides a concise discussion of the history of each system and its impact on the field." Timothy J. Trull, Contemporary Psychology

The functional psychoses continue to be classed as illnesses of unknown origin, and the validity of diagnostic concepts therefore also depends on extrinsic criteria such as course and outcome, results of biological and genetic investigation, and response to treatment. 'Operational' diagnostic criteria are the main subject of this book, first published in 1992, which presents a comprehensive review of the state of diagnostic formulations for functional psychoses. From the early nosological and pathogenetic concepts of Kraepelin, Bleuler, Schneider and Kasanin, the authors trace the development, internationally, of the various classifications of the functional psychoses, culminating among others in those embodied in the latest ICD and DSM formulations. This is a revised and expanded edition of Diagnostic Criteria for Schizophrenic and Affective Psychoses and is also published under the auspices of the World Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic criteria have been selected for inclusion on the basis of their historical importance, their influence on current diagnostic systems, their international scope and their scientific importance.

List of authors
Preface
Part I. Introduction
Part II. Schizophrenic Psychoses
Part III. Affective Psychoses
Part IV. Schizoaffective Psychoses
Part V. Delusional (Paranoid) Psychoses
Part VI. Bibliography.

Subject Areas: Psychiatry [MMH]