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Ep 3: Who's afraid of the DSM? w/ Awais Aftab

46 min · 17 de jun de 2024
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Awais Aftab is a psychiatrist, scholar and the author of the Substack newsletter Psychiatry at the Margins, where he explores philosophical and scientific debates in psychiatry today. In our interview, we discuss the ongoing controversies within and outside of psychiatry around the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the “bible” of diagnosis. Awais guided me through the fascinating history of the DSM, why so many psychiatrists today hate it, and what the future looks like for diagnosis.  Awais Substack: psychiatrymargins.com Newsletters mentioned in the episode: psychiatrymargins.com/p/diagnosis-as-self-understanding-and psychiatrymargins.com/p/are-critiques-of-dsmicd-as-devastating psychiatrymargins.com/p/psychopathology-exhaustion-and-identity/ Self Conscious Instagram: instagram.com/selfconsciouspod/

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