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'Between Nosology and Narrative: Where Should We Be?' 95K
I was invited to give a paper to the Toronto Psychoanalytic Society and
decided to reflect on the space between the sorts of classifications psychiatrists use and
the idea of pure narrative. I reflected on the classifications in successive editions of
the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM),
including the dramatic change between DSM-II and DSM-III, involving an ideological shift
from a psychodynamic to a behavioural approach. I also looked contrasting ways of thinking
about Borderline Personality Disorder - DSM versus Kleinian. I conclude with an attempt to
characterise my own rather folksy collection of analytic tools and and cutlery. The paper
includes passages drawn from my other writings. It was presented on 9 January 1999.
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