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Is HALF of America "crazy"? Sorry for the sensationalist thread title...but it got you to click on here, no? DSM-5: Will millions more Americans be diagnosed with mental illness? The impending publication of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5) has kindled fiery debate about whether Americans are being vastly over-diagnosed with mental illness or if Americans are psychologically sicker than they used to be.
The DSM-5 changes were approved late last year, and since then, plenty of experts and organizations have weighed in on the pros and cons of the new guide.
Incorrectly prescribed psychiatric medication can have dangerous side effects—and may be especially dangerous for kids. For example, the FDA has mandated a “black box label warning” that certain antidepressants called SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)—such as Prozac, Zoloft and Paxil, among others—may increase risk for suicidal behavior or thinking in teens and children.
A coalition of 32 organizations—including divisions of the influential American Psychological Association (APA)—argue that the DSM-5 lowers the threshold for a diagnosis of mental illness and contributes to “excessive medicalization,” “stigmatization,” and “pathologization” of normal human responses and behavior.
Additionally, “patients with hard-to-diagnose chronic pain risk being labeled with ‘somatic symptom disorder’ under new DSM-5 criteria if their doctor decides the problem is all in their heads,” says Dr. Frances, who is also former chair of psychiatry at Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina.
If you’re unsure if your disorder is covered, contact your plan to discuss your mental health benefits, advises Dr. Amen. About 80 percent of patients with psychological symptoms receive their initial evaluation and diagnosis from a primary care provider—care that is typically covered under most plans, Dr. Amen and other experts report.
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It's very unfortunate, but I believe this to be true. I also think it's worldwide, not just America.
You can just take a look at the news or some of the social media sites and you know right away that many, many people suffer from mental illness. Just take a look at this site. I can tell we have a few here that need to be on some good meds and seeing a good doctor. They are screaming for help, but they're not going to get it from social media. They need real professional help. | |
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I look at it this way: we get physically ill, what's the big deal with getting mentally ill "at some point during your lifetime?" The problem is if you don't get better [Edited 5/15/13 8:55am] My Legacy
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Nah the world is sick. No shock some become insane... | |
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Mental is the new normal. | |
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I am diagnosed with a mental illness.
(It was Bipolar type 2, which is the same thing that Kathryn Zetta Jones has. There is more depression and not a whole lot of Manic behavior).
I have seriously changed my diet and it has helped with my depression just as it has helped with my physical health. There have been studies done on the effects of high salt intake on the brain as well as sugar and a bunch of other things. The foods that adversely effect our brain our the ones that also damage other parts of the body.
Also we are bombarded with media and expectations of society. We are encouraged to constantly compare ourselves to others.
I have found out that I can really change my mental health by taking control of my life and making choices verses letting things happen. There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin. | |
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I think what is not covered is that mental abuse is definitely the norm and has been the norm in this country for centuries, it's just not discussed as much. | |
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Deadflow3r said:I am diagnosed with a mental illness. (It was Bipolar type 2, which is the same thing that Kathryn Zetta Jones has. There is more depression and not a whole lot of Manic behavior). I have seriously changed my diet and it has helped with my depression just as it has helped with my physical health. There have been studies done on the effects of high salt intake on the brain as well as sugar and a bunch of other things. The foods that adversely effect our brain our the ones that also damage other parts of the body. Also we are bombarded with media and expectations of society. We are encouraged to constantly compare ourselves to others. I have found out that I can really change my mental health by taking control of my life and making choices verses letting things happen. Wishing you luck ; I know it's not easy but you'll get through it. | |
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I am definitely right. I know because I have close family members that suffer from mental illness. Most of them are in denial and do not take meds, can't hold a job, have very few friends and generally do nothing to contribute to society.
I think you know exactly who I'm talking about on this site. I don't get involved in his posts but I know mental illness when I see it or in this case when I read it.
I'm sure it's a very hard thing to come to terms with, but if people are willing to admit it, they can start to get help. I know a couple of people who are doing just fine now because they are no longer in denial and have gotten professional help. | |
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Good for you. I hope you also have a reliable support system behind you. | |
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Sure you are definately right, also the growing shift or rather rise in diagnoses, or is there a rise? | |
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NO I DON'T
That is the miracle of it. I have been homeless, away from my child etc and still am more together then I have been in 13 yrs. My family likes calling me the crazy one and provoking me. I now realize that I have control over whether or not I am provoked. That comments like " you seem very emotional right now; are you sure your on the right meds?" Are meant to make me think that the subject of our discussion is not what is troubling me but actually I am just unbalanced.
So now I remain calm cool and collected no matter what. I do my best Michelle Obama impression when I am around people who seem to like to talk about my mental illness. There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin. | |
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Niacin for depressions, how much was it again macdaddy? 3000mg or 3000iu? I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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would you please all stop staring at me!!!!! | |
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we live in a world full of cognitive dissonance. for example we're told all men are equal, yet it clearly is not so. for example we are told we went to war for truth and justice, then we see pictures of babies blown up accidentally or someone's wedding party bombed and we find out someone else lost a few billion of our tax dollars. so, imo, it would be a full on miracle if all of us were not at least a little crazy. sanity is illogical in a world like ours
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and...
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μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Mental illness doesn't have to mean "crazy." It might mean depressed, anxious, panicky, or some other fairly ordinary feeling that has become imbalanced due to chemicals or circumstances.
My point is that the article said they would be diagnosed with something during their lifetimes. Well, I have had depression and anxiety, but I've also not had them. So I got better. No big deal. My Legacy
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It just helps to play the ORG drinking game. You take a drink every time IMAGO hits on someone or at the very least PurpleJedi. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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I don't think that's so high, compared to physical illness My Legacy
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You have to admit that it happens a lot and Org people would get drunk. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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2014-Year of the Parties | |
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She doesn't seem to realise you aren't in denial and that you have sought help and do have medication I fail to see what the point is. It's like certain people on this site (and the general public) believe people with mental illness should be shut away or kept out of public unless they "fix" themselves. I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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I agree, half the folks in this world, if not more are undiagnosed mental cases. Hell sometimes I thnk I'm one of them. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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my ears are burning.
"Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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