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Psychiatric diagnoses are not mental p... [Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI

Psychiatric diagnoses are not mental p... [Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI

Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2012 Apr 23. [Epub ahead of print]

Psychiatric diagnoses are not mental process: Wittgenstein on conceptual confusion.

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Centre for Mental Health Research, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

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Background: Empirical explanation and treatment repeatedly fail for psychiatric diagnoses. Diagnosis is mired in conceptual confusion that is illuminated by Ludwig Wittgenstein's later critique of philosophy (Philosophical Investigations). This paper examines conceptual confusions in the foundation of psychiatric diagnosis from some of Wittgenstein's important critical viewpoints.Argument: Diagnostic terms are words whose meanings are given by usages not definitions. Diagnoses, by Wittgenstein's analogy with 'games', have various and evolving usages that are connected by family relationships, and no essence or core phenomenon connects them. Their usages will change according to the demands and contexts in which they are employed. Diagnoses, like many psychological terms, such as 'reading' or 'understanding', are concepts that refer not to fixed behavioural or mental states but to complex apprehensions of the relationship of a variety of behavioural phenomena with the world. A diagnosis is a sort of concept that cannot be located in or explained by a mental process.Conclusion: A diagnosis is an exercise in language and its usage changes according to the context and the needs it addresses. Diagnoses have important uses but they are irreducibly heterogeneous and cannot be identified with or connected to particular mental processes or even with a unity of phenomena that can be addressed empirically. This makes understandable not only the repeated failure of empirical science to replicate or illuminate genetic, neurophysiologic, psychic or social processes underlying diagnoses but also the emptiness of a succession of explanatory theories and treatment effects that cannot be repeated or stubbornly regress to the mean.Attempts to fix the meanings of diagnoses to allow empirical explanation will and should fail as there is no foundation on which a fixed meaning can be built and it can only be done at the cost of the relevance and usefulness of diagnosis.

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Cognitive neuropsychiatric aspects of Delusional Disorder "are poorly understood" | Cognitive neuropsychiatry is a new field of cognitive psychology

Cognitive neuropsychiatric aspects of Delusional Disorder "are poorly understood" | Cognitive neuropsychiatry is a new field of cognitive psychology

The neuropsychology of DDs is poorly understood

Neuropsychological aspects of delusional disorder: DDs can best be seen as extreme variations of cognitive mechanisms involved in rapid threat detection and defensive harm avoidance. From this viewpoint, the two models seem to be complementary... (Two partially opposing models--a cognitive bias model and a cognitive deficit model--have received mixed empiric support...)
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Cognitive neuropsychiatry is a new field of cognitive psychology

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Neuropsychological aspects of delusional disorder.

Abdel-Hamid M, Brüne MGo to full article
Neuropsychological aspects of delusional disorder.
Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2008 Jun;10(3):229-34
Authors: Abdel-Hamid M, Brüne M
Abstract
Delusional disorders (DDs) are clinically rare syndromes characterized by false beliefs that are held with firm conviction despite counterevidence. The neuropsychology of DDs is poorly understood. Two partially opposing models--a cognitive bias model and a cognitive deficit model--have received mixed empiric support, partly because most research has been carried out in patients with paranoid schizophrenia, with which the nosologic association of DDs is unknown. Based on these models, we review empiric findings concerning the neuropsychology of DDs (narrowly defined). We conclude that DDs can best be seen as extreme variations of cognitive mechanisms involved in rapid threat detection and defensive harm avoidance. From this viewpoint, the two models seem to be complementary in explanatory power rather than contradictory. Future research may help to clarify the question of gene-environment interaction involvement in the formation of delusional beliefs.
PMID: 18652791 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Cognitive neuropsychiatry and delusional belief.

Coltheart MGo to full article
Cognitive neuropsychiatry and delusional belief.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2007 Aug;60(8):1041-62
Authors: Coltheart M
Abstract
Cognitive neuropsychiatry is a new field of cognitive psychology which seeks to learn more about the normal operation of high-level aspects of cognition such as belief formation, reasoning, decision making, theory of mind, and pragmatics by studying people in whom such processes are abnormal. So far, the high-level cognitive process most widely studied in cognitive neuropsychiatry has been belief formation, investigated by examining people with delusional beliefs. This paper describes some of the forms of delusional belief that have been examined from this perspective and offers a general two-deficit cognitive-neuropsychiatric account of delusional belief.
PMID: 17654390 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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"Delusions are... now conceptualized as dimensional entities rather than categorical ones, lying at the extreme end of a "belief continuum"... A truly comprehensive model of the persecutory delusion requires further elucidation at the neurochemical and genetic levels." - PsychiatryOnline | American Journal of Psychiatry | Cognitive Neuropsychiatric Models of Persecutory Delusions

"Delusions are... now conceptualized as dimensional entities rather than categorical ones, lying at the extreme end of a "belief continuum"...
A truly comprehensive model of the persecutory delusion requires further elucidation at the neurochemical and genetic levels.
Finally, genetic studies, in the absence of a definitively linked genomic region of, for example, schizophrenia R1584BABBEHIC, currently are being designed to reduce genetic heterogeneity at the entry point of proband ascertainment. Thus, dimensional variables (e.g., delusional ideation, social cognitive skills) or symptom clusters (e.g., reality distortion) become intermediate phenotypes worthy of study (for preliminary examples of this approach, see references R1584BABJIDCAR1584BABEFBIB). If the relevant social cognitive mechanisms can be reliably characterized and shown to be heritable, this approach could lead to more definitive linkage results and to the elucidation of the genetic background of the illnesses in which persecutory delusions arise."

PsychiatryOnline | American Journal of Psychiatry | Cognitive Neuropsychiatric Models of Persecutory Delusions

The American Journal of Psychiatry, VOL. 158, No. 4

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Psychodynamic aspects of Delusional Disorder - Mike Nova: Psychoanalytic theory is deadeningly mechanistic and hopelessly outdated, but at this time we do not have any other theory which attempts to explain in more or less simple (if not simplistic) and coherent terms (although it is famously known for its predilection towards near-incoherence and "fuzzy thinking"), the dazzling and paradoxical complexities of human emotional life and behavior

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Mike Nova: Psychoanalytic theory is deadeningly mechanistic and hopelessly outdated, but at this time we do not have any other theory which attempts to explain in more or less simple (if not simplistic) and coherent terms (although it is famously known for its predilection towards near-incoherence and "fuzzy thinking"), the dazzling and paradoxical complexities of human emotional life and behavior.


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Psychol Rep. 2002 Dec;91(3 Pt 2):1244-6.

Castration anxiety and phobias.

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Department of Psychology, Texas Tech University, Box 42051, Lubbock, TX 79409-2051, USA.

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Based on Freud's case study of "Little Hans," the authors tested the hypothesis that men with phobias would score higher on castration anxiety than men without phobias. College men with either average or high scores on the Fears Scale of the MMPI-2 (n = 10 men in each group) responded to the Thematic Apperception Test, which was scored for castration anxiety. Men with high scores on the Fears Scale had higher scores on castration anxiety than men with average scores on the Fears Scale. The findings are consistent with Freud's hypothesis about phobias.
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12585544
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discussed in Freud's 1909 study Analysis of a Phobia in a Five-year-old Boy.' ... extensive study of castration anxiety and the Oedipus complex . ...

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, a Freudian, explained the delusion as displaced castration anxiety . ... crippled with depression and anxiety and phobia about wolves from childhood. ...
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which is manifested as fear of castration by the physically greater ... In Analysis of a Phobia in a Five-year-old Boy (1909), the case study ...
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Alcohol and drug misuse has a well-recognized association with morbid jealousy. “In two studies, morbid jealousy was present in 27% and 34% respectively of men recruited from alcohol treatment services” (Shrestha et al., 1985; Michael et al., 1995). Amphetamine and cocaine increase the possibility of a delusion of infidelity that can continue after intoxication stops. (Shepherd, 1961). Once case study by Pillai & Kraya discovered a man that was prescribed dexaphetamine for adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and he later developed morbid jealousy (2000).

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