Craddock and Mynors-Wallis's assault on thinking

There is now an abundance of evidence, including a comprehensive review published last year in this journal, 4 that biomedical framing of mental illness tends to increase personal and social stigma and public desire for distance. [...]if diagnosis is understood in the broader sense of a thoroughgoin...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of psychiatry 2014-12, Vol.205 (6), p.497-497
Hauptverfasser: Rodger, James, Timimi, Sami, Moncrieff, Joanna, Behr, Graham, Beuster, Carl, Bracken, Pat, Browne, Ivor, Evans, Chris, Fernando, Suman, Huws, Rhodri, Johnson, Bob, Kingsnorth, Navjyoat, Martindale, Brian, Middleton, Hugh, Summerfield, Derek, Thomas, Philip, Wallace, Jeremy
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