Overmedicalization of young people’s distress is undermining and disempowering families

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Abstract

Cases of mild or transient distress in young people are increasingly viewed as problems that require medical intervention. As CAMHS clinicians, we argue that this overmedicalization undermines the value of social support within the family and community, and funding cuts to nonmedical support services have only compounded the problem.

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Fergusson, E., Reed-Purvis, S., & Foulkes, L. (2023, June 1). Overmedicalization of young people’s distress is undermining and disempowering families. Nature Mental Health. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-023-00071-7

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