Week 3 workshop - nosologies Flashcards
1
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what is a nosology?
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refers to the medical classification of diseases
2
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what do psychiatric nosologies do?
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- Facilitate diagnosis and treatment (given these signs and symptoms, this is the likely cause)
- Standardise diagnosis
- Legitimise conditions
3
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problems with psychiatric classification
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- No organic markers or definitive diagnostic tests. DSM disorders are classified on the basis of consensus about clusters of clinical symptoms.
- Classification can seem arbitrary
- Increasing numbers of diagnoses could mean widening stigmatisation
4
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what is ADHD
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- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
5
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symptom clusters for ADHD
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○ DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for ADHD: symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity
6
Q
what is the purpose of diagnosis?
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provide an explanation
guide treatment
7
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are psychiatric diagnoses explanations?
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- A diagnosis of ADHD doesn’t provide an organic explanation for a condition; it simply provides a description of behaviour
Organic diagnoses are based on objective tests; psychiatric diagnoses are based on description and opinions. They are metaphors.
8
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psychological formulation
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- A formulation is not an expert pronouncement, like a medical diagnosis, but a plausible account, and as such best assessed in terms of usefulness than truth (BPS 2011)
- Butler 1998 - psychological formulation starts from the assumption that at some level it all makes sense
9
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principles of psychological formulation (BPS 2011)
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- Grounded in psychological theory and evidence
- Constructed collaboratively using accessible language
- Constructed reflectively
- Centrally concerned with personal meaning
- Best understood in terms of usefulness than truth
10
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how can psychological formulation be useful?
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- Clarifying hypotheses and questions
- Providing an overall picture or map
- Noticing what is missing
- Prioritising issues and problems
- Selecting and planning interventions
- Predicting responses to interventions
- Ensuring cultural perspective is incorporated
- Helping the service user feel understood