
How Trauma Lives in the Body with Bessel van der Kolk
Aspen Ideas to Go
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Is the DSM a Good Place to Start?
I think psychiatry has been particularly defective in actually looking at the reality of people's lives because it is so easy to make money out of prescribing drugs and not talking to people. I was part of the team that put PTSD diagnosis together. And we were told by our teachers, in the first year of your residency, you're not allowed to read any books. But you spent at least eight hours a day talking to patients because that's your main textbook. So that's really very much the legacy of my wonderful training I have.
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