Classification and Diagnosis in Psychiatry: The Emperor's Clothes Provide Illusory Court Comfort

Abstract
When considering psychiatric evidence courts often take great comfort in the use of labels from official psychiatric classificatory systems, despite the medico-legal criteria usually being worded in non-diagnostic terms and despite it becoming increasingly difficult to defend the use of a purely categorical diagnostic framework. Referenced support for the view that a rethink of the classificatory systems in psychiatry is necessary and is happening, is summarised. The argument is made that the comfort the courts take from the present DSM-IV and ICD categories is illusory.