Construct representation and definitions in psychopathology: the case of delusion
Background:
Delusion is one of the most intriguing psychopathological phenomena and its conceptualization remains the subject of genuine debate. Claims that it is ill-defined, however, are typically grounded on essentialist expectations that a given definition should capture the core of every instance acknowledged as delusion in the clinical setting. Objective: In this paper, we attempt to show the major limitations of the definition of delusion from a non-essentialist point of view. Method: The problem is analyzed within the framework of constructs and their translation into definitions. Different linguistic and epistemological perspectives that do concur when one deals with psychopathological phenomena are also considered. Results: The ‘construct of delusion’, rather than its clinical in…











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