The future of psychiatry depends on whether DSM-6 has the courage to say something unpopular

My latest article in Psychiatric Times  https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/psychiatry-does-not-need-a-softer-dsm-it-needs-a-smarter-one

Not all distress is disease

That does not minimize suffering

It protects the seriousness of psychiatric illness

Some people have schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, OCD, severe depression, catatonia, and other conditions that can devastate lives without accurate diagnosis and treatment

Others are suffering from trauma, stress, grief, substance use, medical illness, social collapse, personality structure, or environmental chaos

They still deserve care

But care does not always require a lifelong diagnostic label

That is the tension DSM-6 must confront

If the next DSM becomes broader, softer, and more flexible without becoming more scientifically valid, psychiatry will not gain credibility. It will lose it.

My latest article in Psychiatric Times argues that psychiatry does not need a softer DSM.

It needs a smarter one.

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