Essay #3
Essay #3
Essay #3
May Phan
English 99
In the 21st centuries, people are more aware of mental disorder because it becomes so
common before the tense of modern life. Therefore, the development of studying about
diagnosis and treatment for mental disorder become more necessary ever. Unfortunately, the
invention of DSM was a two-sided knife for the psychiatrist, because it causes biased diagnosis.
In addition, there is a lot of evidence shows that the doctors are over diagnosing the normal
sadness and distress as well as the patient has to take over prescription which causes the illness
worst. Therefore, the universities and mental health education should have more study about
examining mental disorders, focus more on natural cure such as activities, social interaction,
although the criteria do not meet, or it is the side effect of the screening of the early disease’s
form. According to the report, the authors state, “Furthermore, false-positive cases must occur
more often than false-negative cases, where a diagnosis is not given although the diagnosis was
fulfilled” (Merten, Cwik, Margraf, and Schneider, pp. 2). As the result, the prevalence rate of
mental disorder and prescription rate of medication has increased in adolescent and children.
Although it is not clear to prove the existence of overdiagnosis, there are a lot of reasons to cause
the misdiagnosis. The literature source DSM VI and The International Classification of Disease
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(ICD) becomes the standard of mental disorder definition when the cluster of inappropriate
behaviors try to fill with the criteria. However, mental problems are different from somatic
problems which cannot base on only genetic or physiological signs. Mental disorders require the
observances of clusters of feelings and behaviors which considers the effect of environmental,
disorders may cause confusion for diagnosis to detect the criteria (Merten, Cwik, Margraf, and
Schneider, pp. 8). In addition, Bruce Levine also suggests that the reason of rising in fake mental
illness is to “escape from societal oppression” or think that it can make a politically social
change (Levine, pp. 1). Under the stress and tension of modern society and economy, people are
disappointed and desperate because they think life is supposed to be easier. Thus, people express
the fake mental illness as a way “to rebel from oppressive societal demands” (Levine, pp.1). The
wave of depression and suicide rate resulting in the mental illness epidemic. It also makes people
prescription which cause the illness gets worse. Levine has been conscious about “the adverse
effects of psychiatric medications” and its “result in more and more severe diagnoses” (pp. 1).
For instance, depression is caused by lacking dopamine they have stuck the synapse of
neurotransmitters. The drugs use to treat depression and other illnesses are broad as well as the
psychiatrist cannot it is going to work for the patients. It actually takes many failed drug test on
the patient body to have the most accurate prescription. In the article Are We Over-diagnosing
Mental Illness?, Carroll, who is the scientific director of the Pacific Behavioral Research
Foundation said, “Anti-convulsants, anti-psychotic drugs, which have serious long-term side
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effects in the form of obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes and some movement disorders ...
that can leave a person extremely disfigured physically” (Gray, par. 8). As can be seen,
inaccurate prescription drugs have long-term effect on the patient body and they even have to
take many medications just to get over the sadness temporarily. Depression is also how our body
responds to the stressful system. In fact, depression episode may not need the prescription but it
underdiagnosing, and over diagnosing can lead to underdiagnosing easier. Many adolescents and
children do not have enough help of what they need because of lacking sources.
The mental illness education should have more studies about the diagnosis or the
universities should have more course about examining mental disorders. Diagnosis is more than
the criteria, as the psychiatrist should remember: never stop studying for the rest of their lives.
The world changes quickly, and the disorder changes as well. The psychiatrist should not be
stubborn to repeat the old pattern in the decision-making process because the disorder can
develop and explore in varied version. Moreover, there is necessary “to have more research with
study design that contrast false positive with false-negative diagnosis” (Merten, Cwik, Margraf,
and Schneider, pp. 9). In addition, there is one of the resolutions that a participant uses with her
children, “To ease the heartache of her first child's stillbirth, Kelli Montgomery chose rigorous
exercise, yoga and meditation over the antidepressants and sleeping pills that her physicians
immediately suggested” (Gray, par. 1). Although mental illness cannot be cured just by thinking
positive or living healthy, mediation helps control the wave of illness, so patient in the initial
treatment can avoid wrong taken prescription drugs in case of overdiagnosing. It also helps
to detect the disorder more accurate. As Cheng supposes that, “Conflicting Interests. The
as the type of conflict of interest that contributes to ADHD overdiagnosis” (Cheng, pp. 1).
Moreover importantly, cognitive biases can be the most problematic issue that the psychiatrist
has to face. Psychiatrist is also human being, so they cannot be perfect. They would have
judgment and cognitive biases in the interview with the patient. In fact, the most important key to
psychological treatment is active listening. In other words, the psychiatrist needs to improve the
diagnosis practice by strengthening the patience and empathy. The psychiatrist also needs to
question the behavior when they are viewed as disease symptoms by observing carefully and
interpret feeling of the patient (Cheng, pp. 3). Therefore, the psychiatrist should identify the
factors which can influence the ability to overestimate prevalence in the decision-making
process. For example, the rate of boy is diagnosed with ADHD is higher than girls, so
diagnostician rather detect boys with ADHD than girls (Merten, Cwik, Margraf, and Schneider,
pp. 6). For this reason, the psychiatrist should be careful to value the symptom expression
between girls and boys, or children and adolescents. Adolescents may just simply answer the
question during the interview, but diagnosis children also need the information from their parents
and supervisor. However, the psychiatrist should strictly interview in diagnosing to avoid
overestimate prevalence.
disorder (BPD) are becoming common in the modern society. As the result, mental health
education needs more quality achievement to solve the people’s needs. It may be how the people
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react the stressful life and complicated relationship, but also how the homo sapiens has not
adopted yet the new environment throughout human history. If children disorder is cured soon,
their lives would be better further; or adults need to be cured to keep going on with their lives.
Similarly, seniors who usually lack income would need supportive sources but underdiagnosis
caused it hard makes the help reach them as it is mentioned above. As can be seen, diagnosis is
the first step to start the treatment process as well as it is the foundation for the relationship
between patient and psychiatrist. If overdiagnosing can decrease people may change their minds
not to depend or abuse drugs. Then they can be free from chemical to have a better and new
lifestyle.
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Works Cited
The National Center for Mental Health in UCLA, pp. 1-3, Accessed 28 Feb. 2018.
Gray, Katti.”Are we over-diagnosing mental illness?”Health, Mon March 18, par. 1- 27, 2013,
Levine, Bruce."Mental Illness Is Overdiagnosed." Mental Illness, 2016, pp. 1-6, Gale Opposing
Merten, Eva Charlotte, Jan Christopher Cwik, Jurgen Margraf and Silvia
country)."Articles, 17 January 2017, pp. 1-11, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental