In this episode, we take a deeper dive into the origins and psychological and international implications of the existence and widespread use of the DSM - Diagnostic Statistical Manual - which is the bible of mental disorders used by psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, social workers and psychotherapists. When you seek therapy through either public or private insurance, you must be diagnosed with something from the DSM for insurance to pay for services. Psychiatrists prescribe medication as treatment based on diagnoses within the DSM.
Where did this model of understanding human suffering come from? Why are biological/individual explanations for mental, emotional, and behavioral phenomena dominant in the field of mental health? How much do culture, politics, economics, and power influence our conceptualization of mental health within the USA and around the world? Does imperialism find ways to use the DSM its adjacent industries as an instrument of "soft power" to maintain and spread US cultural hegemony?
What are your thoughts on the DSM and "mental disorder" concept generally? Email us at itsnotjustinyourhead@gmail.com for feedback and criticism. Support our podcast and get early access to episodes and extra perks at patreon.com/itsnotjustinyourhead.
References:
-Nobody's Normal: How Culture Created the Stigma of Mental Illness, Roy R. Grinker Sr.
-Wiki page on the DSM-5:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSM-5
ATTENTION! This is a Boring Dystopia/Obligatory 'don't sue us' message: This podcast provides numerous different perspectives and criticisms of the mental health space, however, it should not be considered medical advice. Please consult your medical professional with regards to any health decisions or management.