Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis: How Perspectives and Politics Replace Science in Mental Health
Paula J. Caplanamazon.com
Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis: How Perspectives and Politics Replace Science in Mental Health
much of psychiatric research actually undermines the biomedical hypothesis of brain disease as an explanation of madness.
In medicating ourselves to adapt to the world, what kind of world are we settling for? Under the guise of treating pain and mental illness, are we rendering large segments of the population biochemically indifferent to intolerable circumstance? Worse yet, have psychotropic medications become a means of social control, especially of the poor, unempl
... See moreMental disorders should be diagnosed only when the presentation is clear-cut, severe, and clearly not going away on its own. The best way to deal with the everyday problems of living is to solve them directly or to wait them out, not to medicalize them with a psychiatric diagnosis or treat them with a pill.