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The Treacherous Dichotomy: Physical Illness Versus Mental Illness
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The Treacherous Dichotomy: Physical Illness Versus Mental Illness

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Scientists have shown that mental illness is actually the result of physical brain abnormalities, but most people are still using misleading terminology.

The stakes are high, as the way we look at, label, and treat mental illness has resulted in unnecessary suffering, symptomatology, disability, and suicides.

Stefan Lerner, M.D., challenges the status quo in this treatise, arguing that psychiatrists need to be trained like neurologists, focusing on the physical brain and its pathologies. Lay therapists, he says, are perfectly suited to offer psychotherapy.

According to the author, the label mentally ill implies that those illnesses are not as real as physical illnesses, that an act of will can overcome them. The label is also stigmatizing, which prevents individuals from seeking help.

The bottom line is the very concept of an illness being mental is scientifically wrong. They must be reclassified as physical brain illnesses like neurological illnesses. This is the most effective way to reduce stigma and improve diagnosis and treatment.

Join the author as he tackles a weighty topic with serious implications for doctors, psychiatrists, and hundreds of thousands of everyday people.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Archway Publishing
Date
7 December 2018
Pages
358
ISBN
9781480872080

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Scientists have shown that mental illness is actually the result of physical brain abnormalities, but most people are still using misleading terminology.

The stakes are high, as the way we look at, label, and treat mental illness has resulted in unnecessary suffering, symptomatology, disability, and suicides.

Stefan Lerner, M.D., challenges the status quo in this treatise, arguing that psychiatrists need to be trained like neurologists, focusing on the physical brain and its pathologies. Lay therapists, he says, are perfectly suited to offer psychotherapy.

According to the author, the label mentally ill implies that those illnesses are not as real as physical illnesses, that an act of will can overcome them. The label is also stigmatizing, which prevents individuals from seeking help.

The bottom line is the very concept of an illness being mental is scientifically wrong. They must be reclassified as physical brain illnesses like neurological illnesses. This is the most effective way to reduce stigma and improve diagnosis and treatment.

Join the author as he tackles a weighty topic with serious implications for doctors, psychiatrists, and hundreds of thousands of everyday people.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Archway Publishing
Date
7 December 2018
Pages
358
ISBN
9781480872080