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Top 10 Contestable Mental Disorders

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 09:00 PM PST

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Even though mental illness diagnosis has always been a contentious topic, some psychiatrists claim things have gone too far. To be more precise, some mental health experts believe that the new DSM edition will incorporate several new illnesses and minor modifications to the descriptions of the known ones, a fact that could result in almost everyone being diagnosed with a mental condition.

In fact, the psychiatrists with more radical points of view even suggest that this science has been recurrently utilized to stigmatize people and keep them under control. Let’s summarize the top 10 controversial mental disorders from the past and present.

 

1. Gender identity disorder



According to DSM IV, an individual with gender identity disorder experiences anxiety and frustration due to his current physical gender and identifies better with the opposite sex. The main issue here is that the vast majority of mental health experts admit they are currently unable to predict the effects of the treatment. Essentially, while numerous psychiatrists are concerned about certain gaps that permit “treating” a child despite the fact that he does not need professional help, others militate for practices that encourage children to identify themselves with their current physical gender.

 

2. Homosexuality



Despite the fact that homosexuality was drawn out of the DSM, the debate on whether it is a psychiatric disorder persists to this day. One of the explanations is the introduction of the ego-dystonic homosexuality, a disorder that was removed rather soon because many psychiatrist felt it did not make any sense. However, although most experts agree that homosexuals can be free of any mental conditions, certain obscure voices still insist that the decision of removing the disorder from DSM is the result of sexual scandals in which the politicians were involved during the 1970s decade.

 

3. Asperger’s disorder



Recent studies have lead many specialists to conclude that there is no significant difference between autism and Asperger’s. In fact, some psychiatrists are beginning to view Asperger’s as a form of high-functioning autism. Consequentially, rumor has it that the disorder is not going to be included in the DSM V. However, not everyone agrees with the modification, particularly because the symptoms of autism do not apply consistently to Asperger’s patients.

 

4. Adult ADHD



ADHD is a mental disorder that has been contested ever since it was introduced in the DSM. To put it simply, this type of attention deficit in children was perceived as a conspiracy between the pharmaceutical market and psychiatrists, especially since research revealed the plethora of side effects associated with the ADHD medication. This hypothesis has gained a lot of supporters nowadays when psychiatrists have started to diagnose the condition in adults.

 

5. Narcissistic personality disorder



The controversy around the narcissistic personality comprises of the fact that more than half of the patients diagnosed also experience other personality disorders. Some studies even reveal that the diagnosis for the aforementioned category is arbitrary. However, the psychiatric community has some good news for us: a portion of the mental illnesses classified as personality disorders will be described as a system of dysfunctional traits and types in the DSM V.

 



 

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Top 10 Contestable Mental Disorders photo

Top 10 Contestable Mental Disorders photo

Top 10 Contestable Mental Disorders photo

Top 10 Contestable Mental Disorders photo

Top 10 Contestable Mental Disorders photo

Top 10 Contestable Mental Disorders photo

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