%0 Journal Article %T Standards and Guidelines for the Development of Diagnostic Nomenclatures and Alternatives in Mental Health Research and Practice %A Brent Dean Robbins %A Eleanor Longden %A Elizabeth Flanagan %A Lisa Cosgrove %A Nev Jones %A Pesach Lichtenberg %A Rebecca Miller %A Sarah R. Kamens %A Sarah Schulz %A Shannon M. Peters %A Steven Olsen %J Journal of Humanistic Psychology %@ 1552-650X %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0022167818763862 %X Diagnostic nomenclatures have been central to mental health research and practice since the turn of the 20th century. In recent years, an increasing number of mental health professionals have proposed that a paradigm shift in diagnosis is inevitable. The Standards and Guidelines for the Development of Diagnostic Nomenclatures and Alternatives in Mental Health Research and Practice are intended to serve as a reference for the development of scientifically sound and ethically principled diagnostic nomenclatures and descriptive alternatives. The Standards and Guidelines are divided into four sections that address the purposes; development; type, content, and structure; and scientific grounding of nomenclatures and alternative systems. They are intended to represent best practice in the classification and description of emotional distress for multidisciplinary mental health professionals %K diagnosis %K diagnostic alternatives %K DSM %K nomenclature %K nosology %K paradigm shift %K taxonomy %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0022167818763862