
doi: 10.1136/bmj.e1791
pmid: 22418416
Godlee’s comments take the supposed rational technical modernity of the mental health industry at face value.1 Psychiatry has shallow epistemological foundations: neither essence nor cause of any “mental disorder” is understood, except for disorders associated with physical disease. For example, “depression” is not a biologically validated entity, merely a symptom cluster—clustered by us, not nature. The editorial …
Mental Health Services, Disability Evaluation, Mental Health, Incidence, Mental Disorders, Humans, Global Health, Societies, Medical
Mental Health Services, Disability Evaluation, Mental Health, Incidence, Mental Disorders, Humans, Global Health, Societies, Medical
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