How stigmatising are diagnoses? Discussions about the ICD-11 and DSM-V diagnostic manuals

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The example of personality disorders best illustrates the professional discussions and clinical practice that have taken place between the predecessors of the diagnostic manuals and the current ones, and how trends are emerging.

Generally, diagnostic manuals are accused of being "inflated", of pathologising all kinds of things, etc. But the opposite is true. But the opposite is the case. In fact, diagnoses have only been regrouped and, especially in the ICD-11, more pragmatically formulated.

How can one work with the two manuals? To what extent can psychotherapists, for example in the field of psychotrauma, find the state of research mapped with clinical references in the manuals, and how should the revolution in ICD-11 be assessed in relation to the field of psychopathology of personality disorders?

Opportunities for case discussion are provided.

Date

29.07.2023
Expired!

Time

11:00 - 18:00

Cost

119,00 €
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