Pathologising
Pathologizing refers to the process of diagnosing and labeling a person's behavior, thoughts, or emotions as a mental illness or disorder. This process often involves a medical professional, such as a psychiatrist or psychologist, who uses a set of criteria from a diagnostic manual, such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) or the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10), to determine if an individual meets the criteria for a specific diagnosis.
Pathologizing can have both positive and negative effects. On one hand, it can provide individuals with access
Critics of pathologizing argue that it can be used to pathologize normal human experiences, such as grief
Despite these criticisms, pathologizing remains a widely used approach in mental health, and it is important