Is the DSM too powerful?
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Is the DSM too powerful?
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In a BMJ news piece Vikram Patel, a member of WHO's expert advisory group on mental health has claimed that the US's review of psychiatric diagnoses (with the current revision of the Diagnostic and St
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Is the DSM too powerful?
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In this week's BMJ, Des Spence writes about DSM in his 'From the Frontline' column. He says that the claim by CDC that 25% of Americans have a mental illness can only bring about one conclusion: "psychiatry is medicalising normality. The definition of a “mental illness” is one of opinion. These opinions are drawn from a small group of psychiatric oligarchs who author the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Their opinions are polluted, however: 75% of the authors of the new, fifth edition of the DSM report conflicts of interest.2" "The DSM mental health model is a reductionist biological one: behaviours are explained away as “chemical imbalance” and of course open to drug treatment. Thus, tens of millions of normal but inattentive, disruptive, unruly, moody, or shy children are labelled for life as mentally ill."
http://www.bmj.com/content/344/bmj.e3135 Can the DSM be trusted? Are the authors running amok with medicalising life? Do psychiatrists have duty of care to the sick and the well? |
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