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Children's tantrums may be reclassified as psychiatric disorders!

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WASHINGTON - February 10, 2010 - Childhood temper tantrums, teenage irritability and binge eating may soon rate as psychiatric disorders in the U.S., according to proposed changes to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, the bible of the psychiatric profession.

The proposals are the product of a 10-year effort to update the handbook, which influences the vast network of Amerikan health care providers, insurance companies, courts, prisons and universities. At stake are billions of dollars in insurance payments, pharmaceutical sales and medical fees. The proposed revisions, published online today, will be subject to public comment until late April.


"It not only determines how mental disorders are diagnosed, it can impact how people see themselves and how we see each other," Alan Schatzberg, president of the American Psychiatric Association, which publishes the guide, told reporters. "It influences how research is conducted as well as what is researched. It affects legal matters, industry and government programs."


The DSM is in its fourth edition. It has been criticized for formalizing character traits and emotions into mental conditions and for encouraging their medical treatment, often with drugs that have powerful side effects.

Christopher Lane, a professor at Northwestern University and author of 2007 DSM critique Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness, said: "The organization is clearly opening another Pandora's box here, as well as paving the way for the medication of even-greater numbers of children and teenagers cycling through emotional stages as part of normal development."

In an email, Lane said that categorizing binge eating as a psychiatric disorder risks classifying millions of Amerikans as mentally ill at a time when the country is trying to rein in health care costs.

Among the proposals is a new condition, "temper dysregulation with dysphoria", characterized by "severe, recurrent outbursts of temper" several times a week, that are "grossly out of proportion to the situation or provocation and that interfere significantly with functioning". To be considered, the "symptoms" must have been "diagnosed" before age 10.

The proposed revisions would also recognize binge eating as a disorder. The condition is "characterized by recurring episodes of the consumption of unusually large amounts of food, accompanied by a sense of loss of control and strong feelings of embarrassment and guilt". These episodes would need to occur at least once a week over the last three months, and the writers were keen to distinguish it from mere overeating.

"While overeating is a challenge for many Amerikans, recurrent binge eating is much less common and far more severe and is associated with significant physical and psychological problems," wrote Dr. B Timothy Walsh.

The panels proposed a new category of condition called "risk syndromes", in which a patient is at risk for a mental disorder that is not yet present.

For example, a moody teenager who displays "excessive suspicion, delusions and disorganized speech or behavior" may be labeled as having psychosis risk syndrome. The panel estimated that a quarter to a third of people who suffer from those "symptoms" go on to develop a psychotic disorder, and the writers acknowledged the new category could lead to inaccurate diagnosis of some who are not at risk.

"Given the severity of psychotic disorders, and evidence that early treatment may mitigate its long-term consequences, we believed that it was important to begin to recognize these conditions as early as possible," wrote Dr William Carpenter of the American Psychiatric Association's psychotic disorders work group.

The panels that proposed the revisions also took into account how race, ethnicity and gender affect the incidence of psychiatric disorders, and studied how those categories affect the expression of symptoms. For example, researchers noted differing ways of experiencing and describing symptoms of panic among some Asian and Hispanic patients.

The panel also recommended discarding the term "mental retardation" in diagnoses, replacing it with "intellectual disability".

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