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HomeUpcoming EventsTamara Browne (ANU): Value Judgments In Psychiatric Classification and a Proposal For How They May Be Addressed
Tamara Browne (ANU): Value judgments in psychiatric classification and a proposal for how they may be addressed

The recent publication of the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) was accompanied by heated debate. I argue that part of the reason for these recent controversies is that the process of DSM revision involves making certain value judgments, yet requires a better means for explicitly and expertly addressing these issues. It is important to do so because a) there are certain value-laden questions that science cannot answer but which nevertheless need to be addressed in psychiatric classification, and b) the effects of psychiatric classification stretch far and wide. I suggest a means by which the value judgments involved in psychiatric classification can be more systematically and comprehensively examined – by including an independent ethics review panel in the revision process. An ethics review panel could include bioethicists, sociologists and philosophers of psychiatry who would be in a better position to address these issues.

*Note: this will be the final CMSPT Seminar for 2014*

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  • Mon 08 Dec 2014, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

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Coombs Seminar Room D

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MSPT seminars