
INTEGRATED DIAGNOSES FOR AN INTEGRATED TREATMENT IN A SUICIDE ATTEMPT: A CASE REPORT

Andrea Aguglia, Luca Proietti, Andrea Vallarino and Mario Amore (Editing by Antonio Iurilli)
INTEGRATED DIAGNOSES FOR AN INTEGRATED TREATMENT IN A SUICIDE ATTEMPT: A CASE REPORT
Published May 31, 2019
Several authors agree that Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM) is not appropriate to define a psychiatric diagnosis, with negative implications in research and treatment. Operative diagnosis is a strategic construct, it can be functional, complementary and coexist next to the DSM dictated descriptive diagnosis. While the latest ones can be used as a guide in emergency and during psychiatric hospitalization, especially to decide an adequate pharmacological treatment, the operative diagnosis can vice versa be useful to discover how a problem works and to indicate possible solutions in the long-term prognosis. The aim of this case report is to show the importance of an operative diagnosis, based also on integration of environmental and familial situation, to reach a better therapeutic effectiveness and recovery.