It has always seemed to me that the popular understanding of the principles and implications of NIMH’s Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) was shaped by the words of Thomas Insel, former NIMH director, to the detriment of the framework. In the early days of my psychiatric training, the version of RDoC that I encountered was the version put forth by Insel, and as far as I can tell, it still shapes how clinicians and the public understand it.
RDoC more than a decade later: humbler and wiser?
RDoC more than a decade later: humbler and…
RDoC more than a decade later: humbler and wiser?
It has always seemed to me that the popular understanding of the principles and implications of NIMH’s Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) was shaped by the words of Thomas Insel, former NIMH director, to the detriment of the framework. In the early days of my psychiatric training, the version of RDoC that I encountered was the version put forth by Insel, and as far as I can tell, it still shapes how clinicians and the public understand it.