Robert Whitaker’s website, Mad in America, is abuzz lately with articles challenging the medical model that underlies DSM and psychiatric “treatment” in general. Recently there was an article by Alice Keys, MD, called “Do Diagnoses Injure People?” Of course I believe emphatically that they do, and I read the article. Much of the content is… Continue Reading
More Cracks in the Sandcastle: Anti-DSM Sentiment
Christopher Lane recently wrote an article called Anti-DSM Sentiment Rises in France. Here are some quotes: “Anger and concern about the growing influence of the DSM in France, as well as over a number of related, prominent pharmaceutical scandals here, has culminated in the creation of Stop DSM, a professional and political group that is strongly opposed to the manual’s diagnostic… Continue Reading
Article by Bruce Thyer PhD
I came across an interesting article the other day. It Is Time to Rename the DSM, by Bruce A. Thyer, PhD, Florida State University, Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol 8, No. 1, Spring 2006 Dr. Thyer points out that although the DSM claims to be atheoretical, its contention that the various “mental illnesses” reside… Continue Reading
What’s New? APA Threats, Xanax, Etc.
Daniel Carlat’s blog carries an interesting item. It seems that a lady named Suzy Chapman started a site called dsm5watch, in which she expressed criticism of the DSM. Well, the APA didn’t like this and sent her a cease and desist letter, claiming that the string “DSM-5” is trademarked, and that she was infringing their… Continue Reading
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