WenaChoro t1_jbwxmx6 wrote
Reply to comment by WKK417J in The philosophy of Beccaria is relevant to understand the current mental health crisis. The idealistic abstractions of the legal system are akin to the ones used in psychiatric discourse. by carrero33
Lets remember that forcing a diagnostic label in mental healt is firstly a requirement from the US insurance system
OpenMindedShithead t1_jbxkvyt wrote
This is a fact. My girlfriend is going to school at northwestern to be a counselor and she said they only get paid if they diagnose a client. So basically if you see a counselor you’re gonna get diagnosed with something.
Idk, seems off to me.
aboatdatfloat t1_jbzc0vg wrote
capitalism at its finest
Lemieux-Cat t1_jc1dyt3 wrote
Dont diagnose.
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mrcsrnne t1_jc1hdro wrote
Perverse incentives. I wonder how much of worlds problems could be solved just by adjusting incentives a little bit…
WKK417J t1_jbx04md wrote
Hi, I know. I'm so grateful for not being yoked to that system.
WhittlingDan t1_jbytlmk wrote
There are categories called other than or not otherwise specified type which basically means we are calling it X but also labeling that you don't me the normal criteria for the diagnosis. I have some diagnosis like that. I tend to smile and get chatty when meeting people and I am also well spoken, polite and with good manners so I don't present as someone with chronic Major Depression amongst some other stuff. Its basically a combination of long time masking of my mood and how my anxiety presents itself. I smile a lot and get very talkative and "social" but its anxiety. I also isolate a lot so I get fairly lonely and when I am in a situation I have to interact with people all the above happens.
WenaChoro t1_jbz8g8a wrote
yea but that NS categories are even more of a clinician thing, because its too easy to put everything into that "non specified" bag
phxainteasy t1_jbzaxys wrote
Seriously?!
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