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[The Research Domain Criteria (Rdoc), reductionism and clinical psychiatry].

Luc Faucher1, Simon Goyer2.   

Abstract

The 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. We argue that if RDoC is officially endorsing a kind of reductionism, the particular kind of reductionism it endorses is not suffering from the shortcomings of more classical forms of reductionism. Because of that, at least in principle, RDoC could enrich rather than impoverish clinical psychiatry. This paper raises few potential problems of the RDoC for clinical psychiatry caused by its implicit epistemological reductionism.

Keywords:  Clinical Psychiatry; Conception of mental Disorder; Pluralism; RDoC; Reductionnism

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27550461     DOI: 10.1007/s11873-016-0292-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Synth        ISSN: 0035-1776


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