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This was very good. It rings true to my own experience with depression. Summary: 1) There is a lot of overlap in the symptoms of mental disorders that we label distinct: depression, ADHD, OCD, anxiety, bipolar, etc. Mental disorders are often comorbid with each other (if you have one you are more likely to have others). And drugs meant for one disorder often work on others. For example, antidepressants are often prescribed for anxiety, bipolar, and schizophrenia, not just depression. DSM haters know this one: psychiatry applies the medical gaze to taxonomize symptoms into “illnesses,” even though the symptoms are complex phenomena of mind not body, and the underlying physical illness is often not observable or understood. I was reminded here of Thomas Szasz, who famously said mental illness is a “myth” without an explanation of physical disease. Well, what if there *is* a coherent physical explanation?
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I wonder how much of the “dsm as scripture” is downstream of the prerogatives of power i.e. foucault’s madness and civilization. power and profit over individual health as the main focus.
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Big time! "Birth of the Clinic," too. It's about making complex emergent orders legible to systems that are only kind of about health: https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2010/07/26/a-big-little-idea-called-legibility/
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