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fizzgig

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Mon May 13, 2013, 10:49 PM May 2013

Psychiatrists under fire in mental health battle [View all]

British Psychological Society to launch attack on rival profession, casting doubt on biomedical model of mental illness

There is no scientific evidence that psychiatric diagnoses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are valid or useful, according to the leading body representing Britain's clinical psychologists.

In a groundbreaking move that has already prompted a fierce backlash from psychiatrists, the British Psychological Society's division of clinical psychology (DCP) will on Monday issue a statement declaring that, given the lack of evidence, it is time for a "paradigm shift" in how the issues of mental health are understood. The statement effectively casts doubt on psychiatry's predominantly biomedical model of mental distress – the idea that people are suffering from illnesses that are treatable by doctors using drugs. The DCP said its decision to speak out "reflects fundamental concerns about the development, personal impact and core assumptions of the (diagnosis) systems", used by psychiatry.

Dr Lucy Johnstone, a consultant clinical psychologist who helped draw up the DCP's statement, said it was unhelpful to see mental health issues as illnesses with biological causes.

"On the contrary, there is now overwhelming evidence that people break down as a result of a complex mix of social and psychological circumstances – bereavement and loss, poverty and discrimination, trauma and abuse," Johnstone said. The provocative statement by the DCP has been timed to come out shortly before the release of DSM-5, the fifth edition of the American Psychiatry Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.


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i think we do have a problem with overmedication but, at least in my case, my meds help me function at a much more even level. my shit is packed a lot tighter when i'm on meds as compared to when i'm not.
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I have read this is GD and here about 6 times olddots May 2013 #1
sorry for the dupe fizzgig May 2013 #2
Some do, I'm sure. Neoma May 2013 #5
The thread in GD was very revealling about DUers... HereSince1628 May 2013 #3
The IT revolution bananas May 2013 #10
A few things to maybe ponder... HereSince1628 May 2013 #4
wonderful insight as usual fizzgig May 2013 #6
Is this a case of: Downwinder May 2013 #7
I figure it's a way to not fund mental health facilities. Neoma May 2013 #8
I naturally became fearfull olddots May 2013 #9
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