Mental Health Professionals’ Natural Taxonomies of Mental Disorders: Implications for the Clinical Utility of the ICD-11 and the DSM-5

Author:

Reed Geoffrey M.1,Roberts Michael C.2,Keeley Jared3,Hooppell Catherine1,Matsumoto Chihiro4,Sharan Pratap5,Robles Rebeca6,Carvalho Hudson7,Wu Chunyan8,Gureje Oye9,Leal-Leturia Itzear10,Flanagan Elizabeth H.11,Correia João Mendonça1,Maruta Toshimasa4,Ayuso-Mateos José Luís10,de Jesus Mari Jair7,Xiao Zeping12,Evans Spencer C.2,Saxena Shekhar1,Medina-Mora María Elena6

Affiliation:

1. World Health Organization

2. University of Kansas

3. Mississippi State University

4. Tokyo Medical University

5. All India Institute of Medical Sciences

6. National Institute of Psychiatry Ramon de la Fuente Muñiz

7. Federal University of São Paulo

8. Shanghai Mental Health Center

9. University of Ibadan

10. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

11. Yale School of Medicine

12. Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology

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