medicalisation
Medicalisation refers to the process by which human conditions and experiences, previously considered normal or within the realm of social or personal issues, come to be defined and treated as medical problems. This involves framing behaviors, emotions, or life events as illnesses or disorders requiring medical intervention, diagnosis, and treatment.
The concept of medicalisation is often discussed in sociology and the history of medicine. It highlights how
Critics of medicalisation argue that it can pathologize normal human experiences, leading to over-diagnosis and over-treatment.