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Sep 27, 2019 at 12:36 comment added Hot Licks books.google.com/ngrams/…
Sep 27, 2019 at 12:06 comment added Hot Licks So schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, and autism are all the same illness??
Sep 27, 2019 at 3:44 comment added sky What is the point you're tying to make in these comments? "Illnesses" has some usage, but "illness" is far more common. In the usage described in the original question, "illnesses" is very, very rare. books.google.com/ngrams/…
Sep 27, 2019 at 0:24 comment added Hot Licks The British Psychological Society stated in its June 2011 response to DSM-5 draft versions, that it had "more concerns than plaudits".[67] ... It also expressed a major concern that "clients and the general public are negatively affected by the continued and continuous medicalisation of their natural and normal responses to their experiences... which demand helping responses, but which do not reflect illnesses so much as normal individual variation". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSM-5
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