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Psychiatry is treated as a medical specialty by Western governments, psychiatrist institutions, and pharmaceutical companies.
Psychiatry is treated as a medical specialty by governments, psychiatrist institutions, and pharmaceutical companies.


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===Connections to the Pharmacy Industry===
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Psychiatry is highly connected to the pharmaceutical industry.
Psychiatry is highly connected to the pharmaceutical industry within [[Capitalist]] societies.


In 2008 APA was the focus of congressional investigations on how pharmaceutical industry money shapes the practices of nonprofit organizations that purport to be independent. The drug industry accounted in 2006 for about 30 percent of the association's $62.5 million in financing, half through drug advertisements in its journals and meeting exhibits, and the other half sponsoring fellowships, conferences and industry symposiums at its annual meeting.<ref>{{News citation|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/12/washington/12psych.html|title=Psychiatric Group Faces Scrutiny Over Drug Industry Ties|newspaper=The New York Times|author=Benedict Carey, Gardiner Harris|date=2008-07-12}}</ref>
In 2008 APA was the focus of congressional investigations on how pharmaceutical industry money shapes the practices of nonprofit organizations that purport to be independent. The drug industry accounted in 2006 for about 30 percent of the association's $62.5 million in financing, half through drug advertisements in its journals and meeting exhibits, and the other half sponsoring fellowships, conferences and industry symposiums at its annual meeting.<ref>{{News citation|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/12/washington/12psych.html|title=Psychiatric Group Faces Scrutiny Over Drug Industry Ties|newspaper=The New York Times|author=Benedict Carey, Gardiner Harris|date=2008-07-12}}</ref>

Revision as of 00:03, 6 October 2022

Symbol often used to represent psychiatry
Not to be confused with psychology

Psychiatry is a medical field which is concerned with the analysis and treatment of mental health disorders.[1]

Psychiatrists are licensed persons that have the ability to diagnose people with mental disorders and prescribe drugs for treatment of mental disorders.

History

Bethlehem Royal Hospital is the first psychiatric institution formed in 1377.

Psychiatry in Nazi Germany

Psychiatry was an asset used in Nazi Germany's mass extermination of disabled people.[2]

Formation of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual

The first version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) was formed in 1952 by the American Psychiatric Association.

Reputation

Psychiatry is treated as a medical specialty by governments, psychiatrist institutions, and pharmaceutical companies.

Criticism

Anti-psychiatry movement

See main article: Anti-psychiatry

Psychiatry is denounced as a psuedoscience by anti-psychiatry advocates and physicians, such as Peter Gøtzsche.[3][4]

Connections to the Pharmacy Industry

Psychiatry is highly connected to the pharmaceutical industry within Capitalist societies.

In 2008 APA was the focus of congressional investigations on how pharmaceutical industry money shapes the practices of nonprofit organizations that purport to be independent. The drug industry accounted in 2006 for about 30 percent of the association's $62.5 million in financing, half through drug advertisements in its journals and meeting exhibits, and the other half sponsoring fellowships, conferences and industry symposiums at its annual meeting.[5]

References

  1. Renato D. Alarcón (2016-5-20). "Psychiatry and Its Dichotomies" Psychiatric Times. Retrieved 2022-9-6.
  2. Rael D Strous. Psychiatry during the Nazi era: ethical lessons for the modern professional. Annals of General Psychiatry. doi: 10.1186/1744-859X-6-8 [HUB]
  3. Peter C. Gøtzsche (2015). Deadly Psychiatry and Organised Denial. People's Press. ISBN 978-87-7159-623-6
  4. Peter C. Gøtzsche (2013). Deadly Medicines and Organised Crime: How Big Pharma Has Corrupted Healthcare. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781846198847
  5. Benedict Carey, Gardiner Harris (2008-07-12). "Psychiatric Group Faces Scrutiny Over Drug Industry Ties" The New York Times.