RE: DSM-IV AND CONSTRUCTIVISM
Lindsay Oades (Lindsay_Oades@uow.edu.au)
6 Sep 1995 17:25:00 +1000
Ted et al,
it would be most interesting to see the prototypical exemplars of
persons-in-context who engage in unwanted conduct. I am also fascinated in how
they would be employed if that is the intention.
Lindsay Oades
Wollongong
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A response to Lindsay Oades' post to JIM. Some utility to the clinician
would follow from the use of prototypical exemplars of persons-in-context
who engage in unwanted conduct--unwanted either by relevant others or by self.
If time permits, I will outline a classification of strategic acts and
provide exemplars that would be more useful than the present ever-growing
DSM. This would be a follow-on to the paper that Jim and I distributed.
Ted Sarbin
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