Why psychiatry in Australia needs to take a good, hard look at itself
Psychiatrists in the UK are divided about the profession’s direction, but that’s not the case here.
In Australia, there are few dissenting voices when it comes to the psychiatric treatment of mental disorders, and the ones there are tend to have specific gripes about aspects of psychiatry rather than being part of an organisation with stated criticisms.
Outside Australia, however, traditional psychiatry is being systematically questioned from within its own ranks. This process should be a civilised discussion, informed by the results of well-designed studies, that leads to more effective treatment.
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