None of the DSM editions had ever been scientific lmao.

“our understanding of the biology of mental disorders has been slow in coming.”

There’s no biology in mental disorders; none of them have objective phenomena and they are arbitrarily given and created.

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    Idk about the article itself but to say that there is no biological phenomenon behind mental disorders is to deny the experience of everyone who has anxiety disorder and goes through dissociative symptoms.

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      there is no biological phenomenon behind mental disorders is to deny the experience of everyone who has anxiety disorder and goes through dissociative symptoms.

      This is a false equivalency; the experience of someone is not the same as a lack of scientific validity in mental disorders.

      As an example, if someone was traumatized through astrologists; their experience can be valid and accepted without accepting astrology as a valid science.

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        But no one’s saying that people suffering from anxiety disorder happen to be going through those experiences through psychiatrists, that’s completely irrelevant. The physical experiences come alongside an Anxiety’s phenomenon, and so do dissociative experiences due to anxiety itself.

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          But no one’s saying that people suffering from anxiety disorder happen to be going through those experiences through psychiatrists,

          They are; that doesn’t make Anxiety Disorders scientific; and the lack of mention of such situation is independent of its possibility.

          that’s completely irrelevant.

          It is relevant.

          The physical experiences come alongside an Anxiety’s phenomenon, and so do dissociative experiences due to anxiety itself.

          I’m referring to Anxiety Disorder, not the Anxiety of emotion, don’t equivocate the two.

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            How would you define anxiety of emotion, and differentiate it or disassociate it from anxiety disorder?

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              Anxiety, as an emotion, is a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, that can be mild or severe. It is generated as a reaction to stress.

              Anxiety disorders are “mental disorders” characterized by symptoms of intense anxiety or panic.

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                And what’s the issue with those characterisations? Given that the symptoms of intense anxiety or panic in themselves ought to have biological phenomenon behind them if we’re going by a physicalist-realism perspective of the human mind and body?

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                  And what’s the issue with those characterisations

                  Nothing. The problem is that anxiety disorders are subjectively given and do not have falsifiable phenomena.

                  They are also very reductionist; anxiety is an important emotion and it is very rational to be anxious when dealing with uncertain issues (like getting food poisoning). Anxiety helps to motivate to take action.

                  Given that the symptoms of intense anxiety or panic in themselves ought to have biological phenomenon behind them

                  Ought to have is not the same as proven to have (through disproving a null hypothesis); and anxiety disorders are not based on scientific research; but instead assertions.

                  if we’re going by a physicalist-realism perspective of the human mind and body?

                  what’s physical-realism?