[The concept of psychosis]
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[The concept of psychosis]
Abstract
Psychosis is a core psychopathological concept with clinical, legal and ethical implications. DSM IV and ICD 10 define psychosis through the presence of certain symptoms, but fail to provide a description and analysis of the meaning of the concept. It is concluded that psychosis is a so-called primitive term, i.e. a term referring to a way of being of a-person-in-context that cannot be reduced to simpler elements and which, therefore, defies operationalization, but does not preclude acquisition of adequate clinical (inter-rater) reliability.
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[Psychotic--to be or not to be].Ugeskr Laeger. 2008 Dec 8;170(50):4145; author reply 4145. Ugeskr Laeger. 2008. PMID: 19127699 Danish. No abstract available.
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