How Everyone Became Depressed
The Rise and Fall of the Nervous Breakdown
Edward Shorter
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By Edward Shorter We're all suffering from DSM-5 burnout. Nobody really wants to hear anything more about it, so shrill have been the tirades against it, so fuddy-duddy the responses of the psychiatric establishment ('based on the latest science').
Posted on July 29, 2013
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By Edward Shorter In assessing DSM-5, the fog of battle has covered the field. To go by media coverage, everything is wrong with the new DSM, from the way it classifies children with autism to its unremitting expansion of psychiatry into the reach of 'normal.' What aspects should we really be concerned about?
Posted on May 14, 2013
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By Edward Shorter Ben Carey's thought-provoking article in the New York Times about the treatment of personality disorders in the forthcoming fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) of the American Psychiatric Association raises two questions: 1. Do disorders of 'personality' really exist as natural phenomena, comparable to mania or dementia?
Posted on December 2, 2012
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