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INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON Mind, Brain and Consciousness |
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Honorary International Advisory Board The Goal, And Bridging the Gap |
Abstracts Accepted
Prof KWM (Bill) Fulford* Abstract In the current climate of dramatic advances in the neurosciences, it has been widely assumed that the diagnosis of mental disorder is a matter exclusively for value-free science. Using a detailed case history, this presentation will show how, to the contrary, values come into the diagnosis of mental disorders directly through the criteria at the heart of psychiatry’s most scientifically–grounded classification, the American Psychiatric Associations DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual). Various possible interpretations of the importance of values in psychiatric diagnosis will be outlined. Drawing on work in the Oxford analytic tradition of philosophy, it will be shown that, properly understood, diagnostic values in psychiatry are complementary to good science. This interpretation opens up psychiatric diagnostic assessment to the resources of a new skills-based approach to working with complex and conflicting values (also derived from philosophy) called “values-based practice”. Developments in values based practice in policy, training and research in the UK, and internationally, will be outlined. Key Words: Mental disorder; Value-free science; Values-based practice …………………………………………. Final Accepted MBC 14-15 Jan 2010
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