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Over-diagnosis of Mental Health Disorders: A Growing Concern?

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In an age where mental health awareness is at an all-time high, a new perspective from neuropsychiatrist Dr. Alastair Santhouse raises thought-provoking questions about the potential over-diagnosis of mental health conditions. Dr. Santhouse’s recent book, No More Normal: Mental Health in an Age of Overdiagnosis, argues that while mental health awareness is undoubtedly beneficial, it might also be leading more people to identify with symptoms that may not necessarily qualify as mental disorders. For Thai readers, understanding this global conversation is crucial in navigating local mental health discourses.

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Tom Cruise’s Mindful Approach to Overcoming Anxiety: A Strategy for All

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Hayley Atwell, widely recognized for her role as Peggy Carter in Marvel’s universe, recently shared how a simple yet effective technique suggested by Tom Cruise significantly alleviated her social anxiety while working on the set of Mission: Impossible. Tom Cruise, known for his multifaceted talents, provided Atwell with a mantra to combat anxiety: confront the source head-on rather than retreating into fear. His advice—“If you’re scared of something, just keep looking at it”—proved to be transformative for Atwell, as it allowed her to dissect and understand her anxieties rather than being overwhelmed by them.

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NYC's Mental Health Crisis Approach Spurs Debate; Thailand Watches for Lessons

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New York City’s controversial approach to managing severe mental illness through involuntary hospitalization has stirred significant debate, presenting a case study from which Thailand could glean insights. As lawmakers in Albany consider expanding the powers of city and state authorities to remove individuals displaying acute mental health symptoms—whether homeless or not—off the streets and into care facilities, the discourse encapsulates a profound conflict between autonomy and societal safety.

The initiative spearheaded by Mayor Eric Adams, criticized by some city councilmembers, utilizes involuntary hospitalization as a strategy to direct individuals experiencing mental health crises towards psychiatric care, even against their will. Despite the administration’s intent, concerns are mounting over systemic shortcomings. Figures and findings from 2024 highlight notable disparities: many individuals, post-removal, weren’t admitted for inpatient treatment, and the efficacy of their subsequent care remains unclear. A Council report further reveals a racial discrepancy—54% of those removed were Black, a demographic representation starkly disproportionate to their 23% share of the city’s population.

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