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Recognition or Overdiagnosis?

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William Chang

Rubric:Psychology
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This essay explores the relevant variables implicated in better mental health diagnoses. Through this inquiry, multiple sides of the discussion are assessed in their validity. This paper focuses on the idea that mental health conditions are better recognized than overdiagnosed and that we've come to recognize mental health struggles more effectively.

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mental health
recognition
overdiagnosed
moral
psychiatry
asylum

Authors

William Chang

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