A new look at an old problem: the category of “syndrome” in psychology

The paper deals with a complex of issues relating to the current state and use of the category of “syndrome”, which until recently has been inclusive within the field of professional medical use and clinical psychology. However, since late 20th century, this category has been more and more often use...

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Main Authors: Natalia K. Korsakova, Marina S. Kovyazina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2015-06-01
Series:Национальный психологический журнал
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Online Access:http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no18-2015/npj_no18_2015_66-76.pdf
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description The paper deals with a complex of issues relating to the current state and use of the category of “syndrome”, which until recently has been inclusive within the field of professional medical use and clinical psychology. However, since late 20th century, this category has been more and more often used when describing the specific manifestations of human psyche in the particular circumstances of life and activity with the absence of disease symptoms and presented a huge list of so-called “psychological syndromes” of the norm. In this connection, there arise a number of issues concerning the relations of new approaches to understanding the category of “syndrome” with past performances, and also research methodology, which determines task setting, the unit of analysis of human psyche and psychological syndrome-making determinants. The authors assume the answer to these questions lie in the methodology by L.S.Vygotsky and further syndrome analysis method by A.R. Luria. The paper provides a brief history of the notion of “syndrome” and its transition from medical study to psychology with the developed meaning based on the structure of higher mental functions in the neuropsychological paradigm. The basic structural components of the syndrome in system-dynamic relationship are discussed. Special attention is paid to the problem of “factor” as a common syndrome-making state which integrates symptoms into hierarchically organized circuit. Various aspects of the categorization are discussed, i.e. whether it belongs to the norm or pathology. In the context of the syndrome approach development prospects, new issues of polycausativity syndrome appear in relation to the classical paradigm, with compensatory symptoms, the need for statistical data verification, the role of individual supervision and others to be further included into the paradigm. The main current approaches of studying different syndromes using the potential of the Russian methodology of syndrome analysis, the basic principles of postnonclassical model of scientific rationality are considered.
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spelling doaj.art-40e7ef73187b4a48aa4205bed4484e8e2024-02-02T23:53:22ZengLomonosov Moscow State UniversityНациональный психологический журнал2079-66172309-98282015-06-01218667610.11621/npj.2015.0207A new look at an old problem: the category of “syndrome” in psychologyNatalia K. Korsakova0Marina S. Kovyazina1Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaLomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaThe paper deals with a complex of issues relating to the current state and use of the category of “syndrome”, which until recently has been inclusive within the field of professional medical use and clinical psychology. However, since late 20th century, this category has been more and more often used when describing the specific manifestations of human psyche in the particular circumstances of life and activity with the absence of disease symptoms and presented a huge list of so-called “psychological syndromes” of the norm. In this connection, there arise a number of issues concerning the relations of new approaches to understanding the category of “syndrome” with past performances, and also research methodology, which determines task setting, the unit of analysis of human psyche and psychological syndrome-making determinants. The authors assume the answer to these questions lie in the methodology by L.S.Vygotsky and further syndrome analysis method by A.R. Luria. The paper provides a brief history of the notion of “syndrome” and its transition from medical study to psychology with the developed meaning based on the structure of higher mental functions in the neuropsychological paradigm. The basic structural components of the syndrome in system-dynamic relationship are discussed. Special attention is paid to the problem of “factor” as a common syndrome-making state which integrates symptoms into hierarchically organized circuit. Various aspects of the categorization are discussed, i.e. whether it belongs to the norm or pathology. In the context of the syndrome approach development prospects, new issues of polycausativity syndrome appear in relation to the classical paradigm, with compensatory symptoms, the need for statistical data verification, the role of individual supervision and others to be further included into the paradigm. The main current approaches of studying different syndromes using the potential of the Russian methodology of syndrome analysis, the basic principles of postnonclassical model of scientific rationality are considered.http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no18-2015/npj_no18_2015_66-76.pdfsyndrome symptom factorclinical psychologyneuropsychologypsychological syndrome
spellingShingle Natalia K. Korsakova
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A new look at an old problem: the category of “syndrome” in psychology
Национальный психологический журнал
syndrome symptom factor
clinical psychology
neuropsychology
psychological syndrome
title A new look at an old problem: the category of “syndrome” in psychology
title_full A new look at an old problem: the category of “syndrome” in psychology
title_fullStr A new look at an old problem: the category of “syndrome” in psychology
title_full_unstemmed A new look at an old problem: the category of “syndrome” in psychology
title_short A new look at an old problem: the category of “syndrome” in psychology
title_sort new look at an old problem the category of syndrome in psychology
topic syndrome symptom factor
clinical psychology
neuropsychology
psychological syndrome
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