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Limitation of the Syndromal Strategy in Achieving Clinical Utility
The syndromal strategy in psychiatry assumes that collections of symptoms accurately reflect similar latent disease processes. However, if these latent processes result in diverse symptomatic forms, the syndromal approach is unlikely to achieve clinical utility. This is because topographical categorization (relying on observable symptoms) is poorly linked to identifying the underlying causal processes.
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Updated 2026-07-03
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