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Sam Fellowes (2025). Establishing the accuracy of self-diagnosis in psychiatry. Philosophical Psychology, 38(6), 2542-2569. Informa UK Limited.

Date de publication
10/03/2024
Identifiant
10.1080/09515089.2024.2327823
Auteurs
Sam Fellowes
Source
Philosophical Psychology
Détails
38(6), 2542-2569
Type de référence
article
Éditeur
Informa UK Limited
Source de métadonnées
crossref

Résumé

Self-diagnosis in psychiatry is where individuals diagnose themselves rather than rely upon official diagnosticians to supply a psychiatric diagnosis.The accuracy of self-diagnosis is a contested topic.In this paper, I outline what arguments are needed to see self-diagnosis as accurate and how different approaches to self-diagnosis require different arguments.I show how different arguments are required to justify accuracy for an autistic individual judging they are autistic compared to non-autistic individuals judging they are not autistic.Different arguments are required if a selfdiagnosing individual accepts or rejects official diagnostic criteria.Finally, different arguments are required depending upon whether diagnoses are seen as objective entities, the product of theoretical virtues or practically useful groupings.All these approaches require unique arguments to justify the accuracy of self-diagnosis.Identifying the required arguments for different approaches is a stepping stone toward establishing whether those arguments and which of those arguments can be successfully justified.

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