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What Psychiatry Left Out of the DSM-5: Historical Mental Disorders Today What Psychiatry Left Out of the DSM-5: Historical Mental Disorders Today by Edward Shorter
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“What has typically happened over the past two hundred years is the slow emergence of a concept as a gradual, evolutionary exercise in collective wisdom: People see something in their patients that hadn’t occurred to them before; they write about it; others start seeing the same thing – for example, that some patients seem to be driven by a kind of furious rage – and slowly the concept emerges. But what comes out of this collective filtering is often a powerful notion, because lots of thoughtful people have endorsed it. (..) in the absence of actual science, the disease designers of the 1970s who produced DSM- 3 in 1980 settled for “consensus”: If a group of influential persons sitting about a table could agree that a disease existed, then it existed.”
Edward Shorter, What Psychiatry Left Out of the DSM-5: Historical Mental Disorders Today