抑郁症的范例和超越

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q1 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Ilpo Helén
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本文分析了抑郁症作为当前西方精神病学和精神卫生保健的主要目标的三个要素:精神科医生寻求确定抑郁症本身;诊断手册中定义的“严重抑郁症”类别;以及强调抑郁症危险因素的流行病学观点。这些元素对于目前对抑郁症的理解和体验至关重要,因为它们描绘了关于抑郁症的主张被提出、被质疑和有争议的推理空间。本文介绍了这些元素是如何在历史上进化和融合的,抑郁症是如何形成和转变为精神病学的知识和治疗对象的,以及关于抑郁症的说法是如何在当前的心理健康讨论中获得客观性的。这篇论文还展示了在当前的抑郁症范式中,寻求将抑郁症作为一种神经生理学疾病,将严重抑郁症作为情绪障碍的诊断核心,以及流行病学风险概念的核心作用是如何相互联系和不一致的。此外,还讨论了抑郁症范式的颠覆趋势。
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The depression paradigm and beyond
This paper is an analysis of three elements of which depression as the primary target of current Western psychiatry and mental health care is made: the quest of psychiatrists to identify a depressive disease proper; the category of ‘major depression’ as defined by the diagnostic manuals; and the epidemiological view emphasising risk factors of depression. These elements are pivotal to the present understanding and experience of what depression is since they delineate the space of reasoning in which claims about depression are presented, problematised, and disputed. The paper presents how these elements have historically evolved and coalesced, and how depression has been formed and transformed as an object of knowledge and treatment in psychiatry and how the claims about depressive disorders acquire objectivity in the current mental health discussions. The paper also demonstrates how the quest of depression as a neurophysiological disease, consolidation of Major Depression as the diagnostic core of mood disorders, and the central role of the epidemiological notion of risk are both interlocked and discordant with each other in the current depression paradigm. In addition, tendencies of subversion of the depression paradigm are discussed.
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Science and Technology Studies
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