One in Four Diagnoses of “Depression” is Wrong

April 9, 2007

The New York Times recently reported on research from a journal of psychiatry that one in four people who are diagnosed with "depression" are simply struggling with a very real "life problem," rather than an organic mental condition.  I'd bet the numbers could even be higher. Can't wait until there's a similar study on ADD/ADHD drugs. Here's the article.

The New York Times recently reported on research from a journal of psychiatry that one in four people who are diagnosed with "depression" are simply struggling with a very real "life problem," rather than an organic mental condition.  I'd bet the numbers could even be higher. Can't wait until there's a similar study on ADD/ADHD drugs. Here's the article.

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