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Breaking the Silence: The Dangers of Public Diagnoses in Psychiatry and Their Impact on Stigma

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In a landscape where mental health awareness is increasingly prioritized, a troubling trend has emerged: public diagnoses made by psychiatrists. As mental health professionals engage in high-profile cases, ranging from celebrity breakdowns to political controversies, the implications of these public proclamations extend far beyond individual cases, often perpetuating harmful stigmas. In this article, we delve [...]

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Concepts such as trauma or "inner child" are now part of everyday language. Psychotherapist Lukas Maher warns that diagnoses are often made lightly himself. In the interview, he explains the differences between personality characteristics and mental disorders.

·Dortmund, Germany
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As we hear more and more about mental health, voices rise to point out the risk of depoliticizing it by making an individual subject, by making individuals responsible for the care of the real causes of their mental health.

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Blast - Le souffle de l’info - Site d’information français d’actualités et d’investigation indépenda broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of Germany (1)

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