Friday, August 05, 2011

First it was ADHD: now it's Bipolar Disorder!

Dr. Joy Bliss writes regularly at the Maggie's Farm blog. I really enjoy her posts. This one may be one of her best.
The last fad diagnosis was ADHD: every little boy who didn't act like a good little girl had it. Now, it is Bipolar Disorder for all kids with unruly emotions. In Newsweek, Mommy, Am I Really Bipolar?

A quote from the article:

I believe... that there is no scientific evidence to support the belief that bipolar disorder surfaces in childhood. In fact, the opposite seems to be the case: the evidence against the existence of pediatric bipolar disorder is so strong that it’s difficult to imagine how it has gained the endorsement of anyone in the scientific community. And the effect of this trendy thinking can have devastating consequences. Such children are regularly prescribed medications that are not effective in kids and have unwelcome side effects.


Diagnostic faddishness is rampant in Psychiatry, and an embarassment to the field. Why does it occur? It occurs because our descriptive diagnostic categories are so elastic, and so fundamentally unvalidated, that there is room for much mischief. Not to mention that the drug companies always welcome new opportunities to sell their wares.

2 comments:

innominatus said...

Nowadays there's a pill for every occasion.

Terri Wagner said...

And as long as it's a feel good pill I might be interested...these days.