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Defining Mental Disorder Jerome Wakefield And His Critics Luc Faucher

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Defining Mental Disorder Jerome Wakefield And His Critics Luc Faucher
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 57.5 MB
Pages: 641
Author: Luc Faucher, Denis Forest (editors)
ISBN: 9780262045643, 0262045648
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Defining Mental Disorder Jerome Wakefield And His Critics Luc Faucher by Luc Faucher, Denis Forest (editors) 9780262045643, 0262045648 instant download after payment.

Philosophers discuss Jerome Wakefield's influential view of mental disorder as "harmful dysfunction," with detailed responses from Wakefield himself. One of the most pressing theoretical problems of psychiatry is the definition of mental disorder. Jerome Wakefield's proposal that mental disorder is "harmful dysfunction" has been both influential and widely debated; philosophers have been notably skeptical about it. This volume provides the first book-length collection of responses by philosophers to Wakefield's harmful dysfunction analysis (HDA), offering a survey of philosophical critiques as well as extensive and detailed replies by Wakefield himself.

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