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How Psychiatrists Make Decisions

How Psychiatrists Make Decisions

The Science of Clinical Reasoning

9780198960706
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Opis
In an age of scientific psychiatry and evidenced-based medicine, the judgement of the psychiatric clinician in treating an individual patient has been devalued as the art of medicine as opposed to science, with reduced evidentiary value. The clinician is asked to apply the results of formal research studies of groups of patients, the patient reduced to a token of a type, the latter usually defined by diagnosis. Yet the limits of formal research to guide the treatment of theunique individual requires clinical judgments where there is little formal guidance while the clinicians deliberations are devalued as necessary but of questionable validity. This dilemma has been encouraged by the tacit nature of the way clinicians reach decisions. In this book, Heinrichs makes explicit the underlying methodology of the clinical reasoning of experienced psychiatrists. Starting with a detailed phenomenological examination of specific cases, he argues that this methodology involves constructing models of each individual patient composed of patterns of propensities and their interaction (POP models). From this, rational interventions can be hypothesized and predictions generated and tested. The nature and characteristics of this modellingprocedure is described in detail. By making the model explicit, clinicians can more critically assess their work. Such models can also play a valuable role in educating clinical trainees. This is discussed using recent work of cognitive scientists studying how expertise is developed across disciplines where considerable ambiguity and complexity exist. From this, specific recommendations follow for applying POP models in training settings, to help turn novices into experts.Finally, the book challenges the devaluing of clinical judgment about individual patients by examining contemporary developments in the philosophy of science. Problems with the hypothetico-deductive view of science led to a naturalistic exploration of science. Model construction to represent concrete pieces of reality to solve concrete problems has emerged as the fundamental process in science as practiced across all scientific disciplines. POP modelling simply constitutes this process inpsychiatry. Hence, when properly understood and rigorous applied, clinical reasoning is a fully scientific process, and merits high epistemological credibility.
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OUP Oxford
103925
9780198960706
9780198960706

Opis

Rok wydania
2025
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
272
Wymiary (mm)
156 x 234
Waga (g)
554
  • Epigraph; Introduction: The need to articulate a method of clinical reasoning in psychiatry; Does evidence-based medicine provide a clinical method?; The role of models in clinical reasoning: The case of Ms K; Changing goals and changing models: The case of Mr Z; Models and patient values: The case of Mr D; Shifting and conflicting models: The case of Ms M; The POP model of clinical reasoning: Description and implications; How we reason and make decisions; The role of model construction in developing expertise in psychiatry; Justifying knowledge claims in psychiatric reasoning; Conclusions and future directions; References;
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