Carlew Anne R, Zartman Andrea L
Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, 1155 Union Cir, Denton, TX 76203, USA.
Veterans Affairs North Texas Health Care System, Mental Health, 4500 S. Lancaster Road, Dallas, TX 75216, USA.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2016 Dec 29;7(1):1. doi: 10.3390/bs7010001.
This article discusses the evolution of modern neuropsychology as a field and the concomitant changes in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Themes in neuropsychology through the years will be highlighted alongside discussion of how neuropsychologists and neuropsychological research have influenced and have been influenced by the DSM. The DSM 5 attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and mild neurocognitive disorder will be used as examples to reflect the evolution of the disorders in relation to neuropsychology and the DSM. In particular, recent criticism and research regarding the nosology of both disorders and future directions will be presented in the context of neuropsychology and DSM. Finally, influence regarding changes to the DSM 5 on neuropsychology in clinical decision making, test selection, and diagnosis will be discussed.
本文探讨了现代神经心理学作为一个领域的发展历程以及《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》(DSM)随之发生的变化。在讨论神经心理学家和神经心理学研究如何影响DSM以及如何受到DSM影响的同时,将突出多年来神经心理学的主题。将以DSM-5中的注意力缺陷/多动障碍和轻度神经认知障碍为例,来反映这些障碍在与神经心理学和DSM相关方面的演变。特别是,将在神经心理学和DSM的背景下介绍近期对这两种障碍的分类学的批评和研究以及未来方向。最后,将讨论DSM-5的变化对神经心理学在临床决策、测试选择和诊断方面的影响。