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Alex said:
"Psychogenic medicine reinvents itself all the time."
It may be beginning to get some pushback within the field of psychology. I found this article, on iatrogenic suicide following dagnoses of psychogenic pain:
http://dxsummit.org/archives/1002
The author is a patient advocate, not a medical professional, but the article is on a site run under the auspices of the Society for Humanistic Psychology, which is trying to rethink the DSM and ICD classifications of mental illness.
"Psychogenic medicine reinvents itself all the time."
It may be beginning to get some pushback within the field of psychology. I found this article, on iatrogenic suicide following dagnoses of psychogenic pain:
http://dxsummit.org/archives/1002
The author is a patient advocate, not a medical professional, but the article is on a site run under the auspices of the Society for Humanistic Psychology, which is trying to rethink the DSM and ICD classifications of mental illness.