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Saving Normal
Saving Normal
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Saving Normal by Allen Frances, M.D. — Chair of the DSM-IV Task Force — is a courageous insider's critique of the psychiatric establishment and the alarming expansion of mental illness diagnoses in modern society. With unmatched authority and candor, Dr. Frances exposes how DSM-5, Big Pharma, and a culture of over-diagnosis are turning the ordinary struggles of everyday life into medical conditions.
Imagine a world where grief becomes depression, shyness becomes social anxiety disorder, and childhood becomes a minefield of diagnoses. Dr. Frances has seen this world from the inside — and he's sounding the alarm. This is not an anti-psychiatry book; it's a passionate call to protect the integrity of mental health care and the people it serves.
Why This Book Matters
- Written by Allen Frances, M.D. — Chair of the DSM-IV Task Force
- A rare insider's critique of DSM-5 and psychiatric over-diagnosis
- Exposes the role of Big Pharma in expanding diagnostic boundaries
- Defends the concept of "normal" in an over-medicalized world
- Essential reading for clinicians, patients, policymakers, and the general public
- Thought-provoking, balanced, and deeply humane
For anyone concerned about the future of mental health care, Saving Normal is a vital, eye-opening read that will change how you think about diagnosis, treatment, and what it means to be human.
