Why we need a new approach to mental health care

CLASSIC STUDY LEAVES SCAR ON PSYCHIATRY In 1973, Stanford University professor and psychiatrist, David Rosenhan, arranged for eight mentally healthy people (three women and five men, including himself) to present themselves at mental institutions and declare that they were hearing strange voices. All were certified mad even though their auditory hallucinations were feigned. The eight … Continue reading Why we need a new approach to mental health care