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We have been following the process of writing the DSM, which will establish the new diagnostic criteria for psychiatric disorders, through the DSM-5 Shadow Team. One of the diagnoses that has been proposed is internet addiction disorder. This is apparently an addition to disorders for addictions to sex, food, gambling, whatever you name it, but we don’t have time to cover everything. Fact is it is pretty hard to know what they are doing as the head of DSM-5, David Kupfer MD, has required all members to sign a nondisclosure agreement and not take any notes. He runs a pretty tight ship.
The behavior of the committee members has gotten pretty mean and nasty, and the DSM Anxiety Disorders, OCD, PTSD and Dissociative Disorders committee retaliated against me for writing about the DSM here. I mean, those dudes are pretty thin skinned. And what would you think about a bunch of guys that signs a confidentiality agreement before they even know what they are getting into?
One of the diagnoses on the table is Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD), a “disease” that if accepted would surely drive the drug companies to “identify and treat” these poor lassies with drugs like the testosterone patch (see “Wow A Drug To Have Sex Once More a Month? Sign Me Up!”) or whatever psychotropic they could drug out of the medicine cabinet.
The past week has been an interesting one in the psychiatry field. After I described my experiences getting “un-invited” for my post on the DSM-5 Anxiety Disorders Committee, there was this followup in the Carlat Psychiatry blog. He described his own experiences getting blocked from a practice guidelines committee of the American Psychiatric Association (when I couldn’t think of anyone to provide more scholarly and unbiased to do it).
After yesterday’s post on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) process “Retaliations and Beware of the Consequences” blew through the roof for record page views and stimulated similar confessions from other psychiatric bloggers about bullying by members of the American Psychiatric Association (APA), as well other commentary here and here and [...]
The work on DSM-5 has, so far, displayed an unhappy combination of soaring ambition and remarkably weak methodology.
More lunacy at the APA meeting this week. Now there is discussion of whether Bipolar Disorder should be re-categorized as a Psychotic Disoder. Well, long term readers of the Drug Safety and Health News will remember my views on Bi-polar Disorder…
Recently a bogus letter was written to the head of the DSM V Committee, David Kupfer MD, by several psychiatrists, arguing that Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) should be removed from the DSM. Here is the letter:
A reader sent a recent paper my way by Timo Giesbrecht, Steven Jay Lynn, Harald Merckelbach, and Scott Lilienfeld, in the journal Psychological Bulletin, with the title “Cognitive Processes in Dissociation: An Analysis of Core Theoretical Assumptions.” This paper makes me have to throw my glove down in disgust and, what is more extreme, fire up my Photoshop software.
several recent articles on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by journalists who seem to have granted themselves honorary degrees in psychiatry and who quote whatever ridiculous opinion from psychiatrists that happens to cross their desk as if it is, well, worth quoting, have prompted us to speak out.
There has been some press that most of the members of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Psychiatry (DSM-V) task force are on the pharma payroll, but although sites like Public Citizen quote that 16/28 members are on the payroll, if you actually look at the list on the APA web site there are [...]
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