A Case against the Categorisation of Children and Youth Part 1: Theoretical perspectives.

Authors

  • Peter Stanley University of Waikato

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v7i1.282

Keywords:

clinical diagnosis, adjustment disorders, diagnostic and statistical manual, pyschological assessment, mental disorders

Abstract

This is the first of two articles that provide a critique of categorisation and of the biomedical interpretation of personal adjustment issues experienced by children and youth. In this paper the appraisal is made by the devising of an imaginary mental illness, through the presentation of some important theoretical frameworks, by considering contributions from contemporary developmental psychology, and through a brief linguistic, historical and policy analysis. These viewpoints are severely critical, both individually and collectively, of categorisation and the medical model. The critique is further strengthened by a professional practice perspective that will be published in Kairaranga in September.

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Published

01-01-2006

Issue

Section

Vol 7 Iss 1

How to Cite

A Case against the Categorisation of Children and Youth Part 1: Theoretical perspectives. (2006). Kairaranga, 7(1), 36-41. https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v7i1.282