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Criticism of Overpathologization in the DSM

A significant criticism of the DSM is its potential to "overpathologize" the human experience by classifying common life challenges as mental illnesses. This skepticism is intensified by findings that suggest nearly 50% of the U.S. population will qualify for a DSM diagnosis at some point, raising questions about whether the manual's scope is too broad.

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