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Is systemic diagnosis possible?
 
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Psychiatr Pol 2008;42(1):17-24
 
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The authors discuss the concept of systemic diagnosis and its logical and scientific validity. A diagnosis is the result of the diagnostic process, with the presence of the acting object (the person making the diagnosis) and the subject (the individual or group patient, such as family), between whom there is a skew relation. They also wonder, to which part of this diagnostic process is the term systemic applied - to the clinician or to the subject of the diagnosis, their relation or the effect of the process. The authors also stress the crucial effect of the constructivism and social constructionism on the process of the systemic diagnosis.
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