Biological basis of mental illness challenged

The following is an editorial summary of a longer story.

This blog post combines two competing views on the nature of mental health research: should we be trying to change the way we classify and treat these ailments on a biological basis, or is the current methodology of psychiatry fundamentally sound?

View the full story here: Do we need to change the way we are thinking about mental illness?

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