Psychiatric Diagnosis as Recognition in Disorder Identified Individuals

IF 2.6 0 PHILOSOPHY
Chloe Saunders
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Abstract: Psychiatric diagnoses are increasingly seen as viable categories around which self and social identities might be drawn. This introduces a new pressure on the “boundary problem” for psychiatry: when members of the public request diagnoses to affirm their self-identities how should we draw the line between mental disorder and normality? If psychiatrists have the authority to recognize and diagnose mental disorder, how can roles as diagnosers and gate-keepers be balanced in a post-stigma era of mental health care? Focusing on the disorder identified would-be patient who would not attract the diagnosis they seek were they not to seek it, this essay explores what it means to have an identity bound to a psychiatric diagnosis and considers a framework for psychiatrists to negotiate clinical encounters that involve the seeking of identity affirming diagnoses.
精神病学诊断作为识别障碍的个体
摘要:精神病学诊断越来越被视为一种可行的类别,可以围绕其绘制自我和社会身份。这给精神病学的“边界问题”带来了新的压力:当公众要求诊断以确认他们的自我认同时,我们应该如何在精神障碍和正常之间划清界限?如果精神科医生有权识别和诊断精神障碍,那么在精神卫生保健的后耻辱时代,作为诊断者和看门人的角色该如何平衡呢?这篇文章关注的是那些如果不寻求诊断就不会得到诊断的潜在患者,探讨了将身份与精神病诊断绑定在一起意味着什么,并考虑了精神科医生在寻求身份确认诊断的临床接触中进行谈判的框架。
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