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Diagnosis and medical language: Good or bad?

25 min · 26 de ene de 2026
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When we say diagnosis, we’re talking about medicine. When we say health, we’re still talking about medicine. So then - when do we get to talk about psychology? It often feels impossible to talk about mental health without using medical language. Even the words we choose - like “disorders” - show it. Today we’re asking: is all of this a good thing or a bad thing? What impact does diagnosis really have on our lives? Every other Monday, at 12pm. Follow us on: Instagram: ⁠⁠mirror_podcast_⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/mirror_podcast_/?igsh=MXV0bGFzOHFvMGw5cg%3D%3D#] Substack: ⁠⁠In front of the mirror⁠⁠ [https://infrontofthemirror.substack.com/] This project exists in Italian as well: ⁠⁠In Front of the Mirror - Il Podcast in italiano⁠⁠ [https://open.spotify.com/show/1EJjbkbZOfAd0tN5LJybQp] References: Lingiardi, V. (2018). Diagnosi e destino. Einaudi. Rose Cartwright's piece: The Guardian - I was the poster girl for ocd then I began to question everything I'd been told about mental illness

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