DSM and Politics
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Since version III, the DSM has promoted a new language, in a break with the clinic and the atheorical. This new language has led to political consequences: logic of evidence, place of the medical economy, assessment, neuromania, conflicts of interest, negotiation, and the roles of experts and service users. The misuse of DSM paradigms is more and more evident. Post DSM psychiatry must be built with a place for psychoanalysis.
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