The DSM, first published 70 years ago and now in its fifth edition, has aroused considerable interest, at least since the third edition in 1980, perhaps more among psychologists than among psychiatrists.
The latest version in particular, for the changes made to the traditional nosographic categories, also underlined in the discontinuity of the serial numerical reference: from DSM IV to DSM-5.
Why then go beyond the DSM?
Warning: beyond, not against.
Steven Hayes proposes a series of decisive questions for the progress of psychotherapy as a science by examining alternative paradigms to the classic medical one, in an attempt to make psychotherapy paradigmatic thanks to the search for a common basis for current forms of diagnosis and treatment.
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Steven Hayes
Steven C. Hayes received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from West Virginia University in 1977 and is currently a Nevada Foundation Professor and Chair of the Department of...
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