I’m not sure there is an underlying framework. As in much of psychiatry there isn’t a robust theoretical framework for the diagnosis. It’s more like of you have A1 you are more likely to have B2 and c3 and the more subcategories you qualify for the more likely is it that strategy d or e will work to make you functional in society. It’s all trial and error IMO. As for literature I’d recommend “the curious incident with the dog in the nighttime”
I’m not sure there is an underlying framework. As in much of psychiatry there isn’t a robust theoretical framework for the diagnosis. It’s more like of you have A1 you are more likely to have B2 and c3 and the more subcategories you qualify for the more likely is it that strategy d or e will work to make you functional in society. It’s all trial and error IMO. As for literature I’d recommend “the curious incident with the dog in the nighttime”