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The book presents a compelling argument from two mental health experts advocating for a reevaluation of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. They contend that its current application contributes to an over-diagnosed society, raising concerns about the implications for mental health treatment and societal perceptions of mental illness. Through their insights, they aim to spark a critical conversation about the diagnosis process and its broader effects on individuals and communities.
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