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Current Psychiatry Reports, 2019
We discuss the implications of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative for neuroscience research on personality disorder (PD). To organize our review, we construct a preliminary conceptual mapping of PD symptom criteria onto RDoC constructs.
Jacob W Koudys +2 more
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We discuss the implications of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative for neuroscience research on personality disorder (PD). To organize our review, we construct a preliminary conceptual mapping of PD symptom criteria onto RDoC constructs.
Jacob W Koudys +2 more
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The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC): An analysis of methodological and conceptual challenges
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2014In a bold effort to address the longstanding shortcomings of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) framework for the classification and diagnosis of psychopathology, the National Institute of Mental Health recently launched a research program - the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) - in the hopes of developing an alternative taxonomic system rooted
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2019
AbstractThe thesis of multiple realisation that Borsboom et al. are relying on should not be taken for granted. In dissolving the apparent multiple realisation, the reductionist research strategies in psychopathology research (the Research Domain Criteria [RDoC] framework, in particular) are bound to lead to eliminativism rather than reductionism ...
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AbstractThe thesis of multiple realisation that Borsboom et al. are relying on should not be taken for granted. In dissolving the apparent multiple realisation, the reductionist research strategies in psychopathology research (the Research Domain Criteria [RDoC] framework, in particular) are bound to lead to eliminativism rather than reductionism ...
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Applying Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) to the study of fear and anxiety: A critical comment
Psychophysiology, 2016AbstractThe goal of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) is to develop an interdisciplinary science of psychopathology, forming a template for research and disconnecting conceptual and empirical questions from traditional diagnostic entities. In this article, we review some of the challenges in the implementation of this framework within the field of ...
Lori A, Zoellner, Edna B, Foa
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[Research Domain Criteria (RDoC). Political framework and content].
Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 2014The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) is an initiative of the National Institute of Mental Health of the United States of America, which based on research purposes consists of a new way of classifying mental disorders. His raison d'être is based on the conclusion that the knowledge progress of neurosciences does not seem to confirm the validity of the ...
Elena, Levy Yeyati, Aníbal, Goldchluk
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[The Research Domain Criteria (Rdoc), reductionism and clinical psychiatry].
Revue de synthese, 2018The focus of the advocates of the Research Domain Critria (RDoC) on faulty brain circuits has led some to suspect it of being a reductionist enterprise. And because RDoC will eventually impact clinical psychiatry, some have feared that it will transform clinical psychiatry in a mindless and applied neurobehavioral science.
Luc, Faucher, Simon, Goyer
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2017
Nomenclature for mental disorder was updated in 2013 with the publication of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5). In DSM-5, substance use disorders are framed as more dimensional. First, the distinction between abuse and dependence is replaced by substance use. Second, the addictions section now covers both substances and
Samantha J, Brooks +3 more
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Nomenclature for mental disorder was updated in 2013 with the publication of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5). In DSM-5, substance use disorders are framed as more dimensional. First, the distinction between abuse and dependence is replaced by substance use. Second, the addictions section now covers both substances and
Samantha J, Brooks +3 more
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Whither Research Domain Criteria (RDoC)?
JAMA Psychiatry, 2015Daniel R, Weinberger +2 more
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A Neurodevelopmental Perspective on the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Framework
Biological Psychiatry, 2014B J, Casey +2 more
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