
Originally Posted by
vashti
Well, here's an article by a doctor who at least has it HALF right.
[url=http://www.newsweek.com/2011/06/19/mommy-am-i-really-bipolar.html]U.S. Children Misdiagnosed with Bipolar Disorder - Newsweek[/url]
"Bipolarism" is the "designer label" of this decade. We saw it in the 90s with ADD/ADHD. We saw it before then with "recovered memories". The only thing I know for sure is that people - for some very odd reason - love to attach themselves to a mental illness. Perhaps it is to diminish personal responsibility for ones behavior? After all, it is a lot easier to say "I'm sick" than it is to actually CHANGE your behavior.
That is all true. We are also seeing it with Autism at the moment too. Parents are actually seeking diagnosis for kids that are just a bit delayed because of the support available for kids with ASD. The jokes on them really because all of these resources are so stretched that only the worst cases end up with assistance. But that's a rant for another day.
The true downside to overdiagnosis of any disorder is that it becomes harder and harder to be taken seriously if you do have a problem. And for people that do have aq problem, they need to know so it can be taken into account by anyone trying to help. More specific coping skills can be taught and in the case of neuro-chemical imbalance proper meds can be prescribed.
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'People are never perfect but love can be. People waste time looking for the perfect lover rather than creating the perfect love' - Princess Leigh-Cheri from Still Life With Woodpecker.