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The Dappled Causal World of Psychiatric Disorders: The Link Between the Classification of Psychiatric Disorders and Their Causal Complexity

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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
The second of the 2014 Loebel Lectures in Philosophy and Psychiatry, by Professor Kenneth S Kendler
Since it is unlikely that we can identify a single causal level at which we can define our disorders etiologically, I explore the dappled causal world for psychiatric disorders, through an examination of psychiatric and other literature. I will suggest three primary and progressive goals for psychiatric research: to populate our causal space, to develop multilevel causal mechanisms, and to integrate the resulting neurobiological models with psychological explanations. I will consider how we might best conceptualise psychiatric disorders, and propose a new framework for how their classification might best move forward in time.

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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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Kenneth S Kendler
Keywords
philosophy
psychiatry
substance abuse
mental illness
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 21/10/2014
Duration: 00:57:17

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