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J C Wakefield

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Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 9, 2001
The myth of DSM's invention of new categories of disorder: Houts's diagnostic discontinuity thesis disconfirmedJ C Wakefield
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 31, 1999
Evolutionary versus prototype analyses of the concept of disorderJ C Wakefield
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 31, 1999
Mental disorder as a black box essentialist conceptJ C Wakefield
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 3, 1999
The concept of disorder as a foundation for the DSM's theory-neutral nosology: response to Follette and Houts, Part 2J C Wakefield
The American Psychologist|March 1, 1992
The concept of mental disorder. On the boundary between biological facts and social valuesJ C Wakefield
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|November 6, 2015
ReplyJ C Wakefield
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 3, 1999
Philosophy of science and the progressiveness of the DSM's theory-neutral nosology: response to Follette and Houts, Part 1J C Wakefield
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 1, 1993
Limits of operationalization: a critique of Spitzer and Endicott's (1978) proposed operational criteria for mental disorderJ C Wakefield
Behaviour Research and Therapy|March 3, 2001
Evolutionary history versus current causal role in the definition of disorder: reply to McNallyJ C Wakefield
Behaviour Research and Therapy|July 1, 1997
Diagnosing DSM-IV--Part I: DSM-IV and the concept of disorderJ C Wakefield
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Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 9, 2001
The myth of DSM's invention of new categories of disorder: Houts's diagnostic discontinuity thesis disconfirmedJ C Wakefield
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 31, 1999
Evolutionary versus prototype analyses of the concept of disorderJ C Wakefield
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 31, 1999
Mental disorder as a black box essentialist conceptJ C Wakefield
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 3, 1999
The concept of disorder as a foundation for the DSM's theory-neutral nosology: response to Follette and Houts, Part 2J C Wakefield
The American Psychologist|March 1, 1992
The concept of mental disorder. On the boundary between biological facts and social valuesJ C Wakefield
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|November 6, 2015
ReplyJ C Wakefield
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 3, 1999
Philosophy of science and the progressiveness of the DSM's theory-neutral nosology: response to Follette and Houts, Part 1J C Wakefield
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 1, 1993
Limits of operationalization: a critique of Spitzer and Endicott's (1978) proposed operational criteria for mental disorderJ C Wakefield
Behaviour Research and Therapy|March 3, 2001
Evolutionary history versus current causal role in the definition of disorder: reply to McNallyJ C Wakefield
Behaviour Research and Therapy|July 1, 1997
Diagnosing DSM-IV--Part I: DSM-IV and the concept of disorderJ C Wakefield
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