Diagnosis Creep
Therapy in a Nutshell
Therapy in a Nutshell -Emma McAdam
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🗓️ 12 September 2024
⏱️ 8 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome back to another episode of the Therapy in a Nutshell podcast. I'm Emma McAdam and I'm a licensed marriage and family therapist. |
| 0:09.1 | And this podcast is all about taking the life-changing, but usually kind of complicated topics of therapy and boiling them down into simple, easy-to-understand concepts that you can use in your daily life. |
| 0:20.8 | If you find today's episode is helpful to you, please pass it on to you can use in your daily life. If you find today's |
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| 0:25.9 | Each podcast episode comes from a corresponding video you can find on the Therapy in a Nutshell |
| 0:30.3 | YouTube channel. Also, these podcasts are educational and don't replace the advice or direction |
| 0:35.1 | you may be receiving from a therapist or other health professionals. |
| 0:38.5 | Now please, enjoy the episode. |
| 0:40.9 | I think there's four reasons why more people than ever are getting diagnosed with mental illness. |
| 0:44.6 | The first one is what I'm going to call diagnosis creep. |
| 0:47.6 | So people are using clinical terms much more broadly than was intended in the past or in the diagnostic manuals. |
| 0:53.8 | So you'll see this when people say, I'm so OCD or I'm so ADD, |
| 0:58.0 | or when you watch a video that talks about high functioning depression or high functioning anxiety. |
| 1:03.0 | But for a clinical diagnosis with PTSD depression anxiety, the requirements say |
| 1:08.0 | these symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in functioning. |
| 1:13.3 | So many people can experience traits of these diagnostic labels, but often not meet formal |
| 1:19.6 | criteria for them when professionally evaluated. So in the past, terms like depression, |
| 1:25.2 | anxiety, ADHD, and trauma were used to describe a very small percent of the population, maybe less than 5 percent, |
| 1:32.3 | and it only included the most severe forms that impaired functioning. |
| 1:36.3 | But now people are casually using them to describe a much broader segment, maybe 30 percent or more, of people. It's really easy to see diagnosis creep |
| 1:46.0 | with the label of narcissism, for example. So my colleague Nevin runs a marriage therapy clinic |
| 1:51.0 | and says that 45% of couples who come in have been told by friends or YouTube videos |
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