{"id":20301,"date":"2012-02-25T17:10:01","date_gmt":"2012-02-25T22:10:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/1boringoldman.com\/?p=20301"},"modified":"2012-02-25T17:25:41","modified_gmt":"2012-02-25T22:25:41","slug":"two-lessons","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1boringoldman.com\/index.php\/2012\/02\/25\/two-lessons\/","title":{"rendered":"two lessons&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p align=\"justify\">Dr. Frances&#8217; most recent post quotes former Journalist now PsyD <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Donna Rockwell<\/font><\/strong> giving tips about how activism ought to work, how to apply leverage where it&#8217;s needed right out in the open &#8211; engaging people who matter, relying only on the merit of the argument and appealing to their &quot;better sides&quot; through education. Just reading through it, there are not only great ideas, but you also get a sense that she&#8217;s a person who knows what she&#8217;s talking about and gets things done &#8211; a strong lesson from a pro.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">But there&#8217;s another lesson here. Dr. <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Allen Frances<\/font><\/strong> has pulled off something akin to a miracle himself. He started his campaign reluctantly in 2009, seeing the writing on the wall about the ill-fated DSM-5. And he was right on target about what he saw. He began his campaign in a very public but surprising place &#8211; Psychology Today, and then he cross posted in the Psychiatric Times. He talked to any reporter or media person that would listen to him. When he was attacked by the APA President and DSM-5 Task Force Chairs [<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.psychiatrictimes.com\/display\/article\/10168\/1425806\"><u><strong><font color=\"#200020\">Setting the Record Straight: A Response to Frances Commentary on DSM-V<\/font><\/strong><\/u><\/a>], he shook it off and stayed on task. Although himself a solid citizen in the halls of psychiatric academia, he&#8217;s stepped out and engaged the rest of our mental health colleagues with appropriate respect and humility &#8211; as equals in a common cause. Now he&#8217;s writing in the Huffington Post, appealing to an even wider audience and has introduced us all to <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Suzy Chapman<\/font><\/strong>, another powerhouse [and lots of others]. If he&#8217;s played unfairly in his two and a half year campaign, I don&#8217;t know about it.<\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\">So there are two lessons here &#8211; one from <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Donna Rockwell<\/font><\/strong> and another from <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Allen Frances<\/font><\/strong>. There&#8217;s more to bringing about change than simply seeing that it&#8217;s needed. As my Dad used to say, &quot;If you&#8217;re going to do something, do it right or don&#8217;t do it at all.&quot; Dr. Frances is doing it right:<\/div>\n<blockquote>\n<div align=\"center\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/allen-frances\/dsm-5_b_1286367.html\" target=\"_blank\"><strong><font color=\"#200020\">Is Government Intervention Needed to Prevent an Unsafe DSM-5?<\/font><\/strong><\/a><br \/>       <strong><font color=\"#339966\">Huffington Post<\/font><\/strong><br \/>       by Allen Frances<br \/>       02\/24\/2012<\/div>\n<p>     \t <\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\"><sup>Donna Rockwell, Psy.D. was once a CNN reporter covering Capitol Hill. She is now a psychologist and a member of <u><strong> <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.ipetitions.comgraph\/petition\/dsm5\/\">the petition committee calling for an independent scientific review of DSM-5<\/a><\/strong><\/u>.  With her journalist&#8217;s instinct for the crux of any story, Dr. Rockwell  has focused on increasing public scrutiny of DSM-5. She hopes to  stimulate government intervention to ensure that DSM 5 meets its public  trust. Dr Rockwell  sent this email on Feb. 17:<\/sup><\/div>\n<ul><sup><\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\">You recently described the press as the one last hope to  ensure that DSM 5 will be safe and sound. While I certainly agree that  the press can do a great deal, there is an additional last hope you  didn&#8217;t mention, one that could be even more powerful. Don&#8217;t discount the  role of government intervention as a way of influencing the American  Psychiatric Association. <\/p>\n<p>        I am currently networking on Capitol Hill and also with the  Department of Defense and with the Veterans Administration. My goal is  to increase awareness of the risks of DSM-5 and to recruit government  assistance in forcing APA to abandon dangerous suggestions. I tell government officials that DSM 5 will have a big impact on  many important public health and public policy decisions that will  directly affect their constituents. My short list includes: [1] raising  the percentage of our citizens who are considered to be mentally ill &#8212;  they are surprised to learn that it is already an astounding 50%  lifetime; [2] increasing the cost of drug treatments and their harmful  side effects; [3] pulling scarce mental health resources away from those  who are really ill and most need them; [4] distorting benefit  determinations for insurance, disability, compensation, and school  services; and [5] creating great confusion in the courts. <\/p>\n<p>        The people I speak to all quickly understand the public health and  public policy significance of DSM-5 and that government has a big stake  in making it safe.&nbsp; I am especially reaching out to the HELP [Health, Education, Labor  &amp; Pensions] committee chaired by Sen. Tom Harkin [D-IA], which  oversees mental health issues and to Sen. Charles Grassley [R-IA], who  has been very successful in holding doctors accountable. People in  government are particularly concerned when I tell them that DSM 5 will  have its worst impact on the most vulnerable populations &#8212; children,  teenagers, and the elderly; veterans; and the severely mentally ill. I  think the sentiment is growing that government intervention will be  necessary  to protect the public interest from the guild interests of  the American Psychiatric Association and  the economic interests of the  drug companies. <\/p>\n<p>        I use concrete examples to get my points across. Most alarming, that  DSM-5 will increase the already shameful overuse of antipsychotic drugs  in kids and thus contribute to the dangerous epidemic of childhood  obesity. DSM-5 will also greatly expand the diagnosis and medication  treatment of ADD and indirectly facilitate the booming illegal market in  prescription stimulants. DSM-5 will turn normal grief into depression.  And DSM-5 will scare people into thinking they are on the road to  dementia when all they have is the normal forgetfulness of aging. The  Hill staffers I talk to all seem understand the risks of DSM-5 and I  hope they will soon hold hearings. There is also considerable interest  in the risks of DSM 5 at the VA and at DOD, where polypharmacy has been  such a big problem. <\/p>\n<p>        The general public can help by calling or emailing congressional  representatives to request protection from DSM-5. People should demand  that DSM-5 be subjected to an outside, unbiased scientific review before  accepting the controversial proposals that are getting so much negative  press attention. I hope a legislative option can be forged in this  battle to protect the nation&#8217;s mental health from the excesses of DSM-5. I do wonder how loudly must the public and the professional mental  health community shout, &quot;Stop!&quot;, before reason prevails. We need a  government agency or elected official to take the lead in protecting the  American people from the impending crisis of medicalised normality and  excessive prescription drug use. The government  must apply the brakes  on DSM-5 before pharmacological over-kill impacts harmfully on even more  people.&quot;<\/p><\/div>\n<p><\/sup><\/ul>\n<div align=\"justify\"><sup>As I read this, I find it both sad and silly that DSM-5 has allowed  things to degenerate to the point where government intervention may  indeed be necessary. DSM-5 has stubbornly ignored the general consensus  that many of its suggestions simply make no sense and may cause grave  damage both to public health and public policy.  The DSM-5 hot potato  suggestions should have been dropped long ago. They certainly must be  rejected now.<\/p>\n<p>      Adding a new diagnoses in psychiatry can be far more dangerous than  approving one of the new &quot;me-too&quot; drugs that so often come to market. It  is paradoxical and nonsensical for us to carefully vet new drugs  through a fairly rigorous FDA procedure but at the same time allow new  diagnoses to be introduced through a badly flawed decision-making  process completely controlled by just one professional organization that  has lost its credibility. The new diagnoses suggested by DSM-5 will  lead to widespread misdiagnosis and inappropriate drug use &#8212; causing  far more damage than could possible be wrought by any new &quot;me-too&quot; drug.<\/p>\n<p>           <strong><font color=\"#200020\">To date, APA has failed to provide appropriate governance. DSM-5 has  proven unable to govern itself, is not governed by APA, is not  responsive to the heated opposition of mental health professionals and  the public, and is insensitive to being shamed repeatedly by the world  press. Government intervention may turn out to be the only hope to  prevent massive misdiagnosis and all its harmful, unintended  consequences.<\/font><\/strong><\/sup><\/div>\n<\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dr. Frances&#8217; most recent post quotes former Journalist now PsyD Donna Rockwell giving tips about how activism ought to work, how to apply leverage where it&#8217;s needed right out in the open &#8211; engaging people who matter, relying only on the merit of the argument and appealing to their &quot;better sides&quot; through education. 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