Mental Disorder: The Medicalization of Deviance

(these ideas drawn from Goode, 1994-2008 chapter 12. See the disclaimer)

Mental Disorder

What is it?

Medical Definition:

Labeling:

Mental disorder is a designation, a definition of a state of mind that produces behavior that is an adaptation to the social environment-based on a variety of factors: Contingencies

Not always objective, but subjective judgment

Not a disease, but a judgment based on extra-psychiatric factors

Hard Labeling (Scheff): Residual Deviance

Modified labeling

Cultural Conceptions:

Epidemiology:

"All epidemiologists agree that measuring mental disorder in the population, or in certain segments of the population is problematic. There is a huge non-institutionalized segment of the population who would be diagnosed as mentally disordered were they to be evaluated by a psychiatrist."

"Another measure of mental disorder has been developed: a diagnostic interview schedule, which, presumably, can determine mental condition in a sample of respondents." Relatively consistent results within a society

GENDER: Women v Men Males are significantly more likely to be admitted to mental hospitals than females, and the ratio of males to females is increasing over time. Experts believe that this disparity is due to the conjunction of the specific type of mental disorder males are more likely to suffer from (an essentialistic phenomenon) and professional stereotyping (a constructionist phenomenon). There is a  "double standard" among clinicians in the diagnosis, hospitalization, and release of mental patients with respect to gender.   MARTIAL STATUS WHY? The special protection that supposedly extends to men seems to offer no special protection for women. Women suffer as a result of being married, because marriage is more demanding on women.  

Marriage may be good for men and of considerably less consequence for women. In a less patriarchal society, marriage will become more equalitarian and possibly, equally good for both sexes.

SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS

WHY?

Types of disorder  

This explanation does not say that lower-SES persons are more mentally disordered than middle and upper SES persons overall so much as it focuses on how certain conditions, differentially distributed by social class, intersect with the social structure.

Constructionist Explanation

Much of the behavior of the psychiatrically disordered is deemed undesirable by members of all social classes.

Stress

Social selection or the drift hypothesis

It is likely that social class contributes more to mental disorder than mental disorder contributes to social class.

On Being Sane in Insane Places

"If sanity and insanity exist, how shall we know them?"

Spitzer, a critic of Rosenhan's argues exactly the reverse: the fact that these patients were discharged "in remission" or free from any signs of mental illness, indicates that the psychiatric profession is able to detect mental disorder because the psychiatrists who discharged the pseudo patients "all acted rationally as to use a discharged category that is rarely used with real schizophrenic patients". Spitzer admits, "there are serious problems with psychotic diagnosis, as there are with other medical diagnosis. However, diagnosis is not so poor that it cannot be an aid in the treatment of the seriously disturbed psychiatric patient". Thus, a correct interpretation of "On Being Sane in Insane Places" contradicts the author's conclusions. "In the setting of a psychiatric hospital, psychiatrists are remarkably able to distinguish the 'sane' from the 'insane' ."

Drugs and the Pharmacological Revolution

Depopulation of mental hospitals

CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF MENTAL DISORDER

BUT: This decline is not due to the number of admissions to mental hospitals, which actually increased from 178,000 in 1955 to 385,000 in 1970, and then declined to about 255,000 in 1992. Also, the length of stay has declined sharply, from six months in 1955 to 15 days in 1992.

BUT: Anti-psychotics are not cures for mental illness, they calm the agitated disturbed patient; the symptoms of mental illness are no longer as troublesome to others as they once were: they do not manifest their former signs of craziness. They do have side effects.
 

Medicalization of Deviance

Mental Disorder and Deviance

For a French version see: https://www.imedix.fr/jean-etienne/trouble-mental-la-medicalisation-de-la-deviance.html, translated by Jean-Etienne Bergemer, March 2020.

Cognitive Deviance

Physical Characteristics as Deviance

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