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Can psychiatry change?
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"Psychiatry, all along, knew that the evidence wasn't really there to 
support the chemical imbalance notion, that it was a hypothesis that 
hadn't panned out, and yet psychiatry failed to inform the public of 
that crucial fact. ... Psychiatry must see a financial benefit from a 
proposed change, one consistent with guild interests.   "

http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/22266-psychiatry-now-admits-its-been-wrong-in-big-ways-but-can-it-change-a-conversation-with-investigative-reporter-robert-whitaker

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