The book is divided into a large number of small chapters and includes several useful appendices. This helps accessibility, allowing the reader to dip in and out of sections of interest. . . [It] provides context to current classification systems, acknowledges the limitations of each and encourages the reader to think more deeply about classification.
Deborah Cooper, ST4 in General Adult Psychiatry, NHS Fife, in The Psychiatric Bulletin
This crucial book focuses on a pivotal issue for the future of psychiatry as a medical discipline. Anyone interested in placing psychiatry on a scientific foundation needs to read this book -- it is a fascinating read.
Michael Joel Schrift, D.O., M.A.,University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, Doody's Notes
This book is of use to anyone working on medical classification, whether in sociology, literary studies, the health sciences, and so forth.
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