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The DSM and the Classification of Abnormal Behavior. 2 Sets of Pressures Led to the DSM-III. Internal WWII – 1970s: “Mental disorders are primarily the products of personality conflicts, the failure of the suffering individual to adapt to his or her environment.”
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2 Sets of Pressures Led to the DSM-III Internal WWII – 1970s: “Mental disorders are primarily the products of personality conflicts, the failure of the suffering individual to adapt to his or her environment.” Minor adaptive failure: neurosis/neurotic Major adaptive failure: psychosis/psychotic
Critics of Psychiatry Ken Kesey Michel Foucault Thomas Scheff Thomas Szasz
Clincher: The “Osheroff” Case Silver Hill, CT Chestnut Lodge, MDbiological/psychopharmacological dynamic/Freudian orientation orientation