Saving Normal Allen Frances MD. I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people. Isaac Newton.

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Saving Normal Allen Frances MD

I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people. Isaac Newton

Diagnostic Inflation Out Of Control US: 20% in last year; 50% lifetime Europe: 43% lifetime New Zealand: by age 32 Anxiety disorder- 50% Mood disorder- 40% Substance dependence- 40% New US study: an amazing 83% of kids meet a DSM IV diagnosis by age 21

Faddish Diagnosis Results In Four False 'Epidemics' During The Past Twenty Years

Childhood Bipolar Disorder 40 fold increase Pushed by aggressive drug company marketing to MD's Direct to patient advertising

Autistic Disorder- 20 Fold Increase Caused By DSM IV inclusion of Aspergers Too tight a linkage of the diagnosis to the eligibility for school services Consumer advocacy it has become fashionable to be 'Aspie'

Attention Deficit Disorder- 3 fold Increase New on-patent drugs Direct-to-parent/teacher advertising Too tight a link to school services Fuzzy boundary with normality

Attention Deficit Disorder Developmental issues- being born in Dec is risk factor (especially in boys) because they are more immature when start school large class sizes over-worked parents Neuroenhancement

Adult Bipolar Disorder-2 fold increase DSM IV added Bipolar II Fuzzy boundary with unipolar Thought leaders promote Heavy drug company marketing

DSM 5 Will Cause Hyper-inflation By Turning Normal grief and loss into MDD Medical Illness into Somatic Symptom Disorder Temper tantrums into DMDD Forgetfulness of old age – MNCD Binge eating into BED

More DSM-5 Medicalizations Distractibility into Adult ADD Substance Abuse into Addiction Passions into Behavioral Adictions Widened Boundaries for PTSD

Is Anybody Sane Here Border with normality fuzzy and populous Small changes create millions of patients DSM 5 will medicalize the stresses, worries and disappointments of everyday life. The pool of normal becomes small puddle Creates impression we live in a sick society

Diagnostic Inflation Has Many Causes And So Will Require Many Cures

Causes Inherent To DSM Diagnosis Subjective judgment- no biological tests Too many categories-a splitter's system Thresholds are set too low

Contributions from DSMs No bright line to demarcate the fuzzy and populous boundary with normality Expert driven- worry re missed cases Narrow focus-no concern re containing costs, proper allocations, or promoting overall public health

Disease Mongering By Drug Companies Market the 'ill' to sell the pill Life problems are chemical imbalance $$ to MD's and professional associations Thought leaders as mouthpieces

And More Disease Mongering Target primary care- where the $$'s are Promote off-label uses- especially for kids Promote long-term use Promote polypharmacy Side-effects are confused with symptoms leading to prescribing cascades

And More Disease Mongering Direct to consumer advertising Disease awareness campaigns Self-diagnosis check-lists Inordinate power over government Exaggerating the rates, severity and cost of mental disorders

Huge Profits From Psychotropics Antipsychotics- fourth highest revenue among all drug classes – was $28 billion, now$16 billion Antidepressants- fifth at $11 billion Antianxiety - eighth

Provide enormous resources and incentives for aggressive and misleading marketing

Big Fines Are Just A Cost Of Doing Business Abbott- $3 billion Lilly- $1.5 billion AstraZeneca- $500 million Pfizer- $500 million Jansen- $160 million

Prime Target- Primary Care MDs Prescribe 80% of psychotropic drugs Little training or interest in psychiatry Little time to evaluate symptoms/hx Tend to favor pill solutions Easily influenced by drug companies and thought leaders and patients Distribute free samples

Over-diagnosis Caused By Consumer Groups Tend to widen boundaries of their ill Attract people who don't have diagnosis Gain power in numbers Reduced stigma in numbers Receive drug company funding Are powerful lobbyists - more credible than drug companies but often pursue same goals

Over-diagnosis Caused By DSM Linkage To: Insurance reimbursement Disability payments Eligibility for school services Veterans benefits

Over-diagnosis Due to Bias in Epidemiology Methodolical limitations due to cost Lay interviewers tap self report No filter for clinical significance of distress or impairment Can only provide an upper limit for rates of disorder- not true rates But presented as true rates

Over-diagnosis Caused By Media/ Internet Popularize mental disorders Celebrity exemplars Contagion effects Attraction of joining support groups Self-diagnosis check-lists

Social Trends Psychiatric disability a convenient way to explain the lack of jobs or added job stress Perfectionism: falling short= mental illness Intolerance for individual difference Intolerance for developmental lags Intolerance for eccentricity

Overdiagnosis/Misuse In The Legal System Using psychiatric commitment to allow preventive detention of sexual predators. Dx to reduce criminal responsibility Dx to explain 'mad' political acts- the Unabomber and Norwegian Terrorist Dx to increase damages in civil cases

Consequences of Overdiagnosis - Excessive Prescription of Potentially Harmful Drugs Antidepressants- 11% of adults Stimulant drugs- 4% of kids Huge increases in antipsychotic use in children and the elderly Complications: diabetes, obesity, heart disease, reduced life expectancy. Mindless and dangerous polypharmacy

Prescription Drugs Now Rival Street Drugs Polypharmacy Emergency room visits Overdoses Accidental deaths Drug diversion- illegal stimulant use in 30% of college and 10% high school kids

Other Consequences of Diagnostic Inflation Increased costs for unnecessary drugs and psychiatric treatment Costs for treating complications- eg obesity, overdoses Increased cost of disability payments Lost work productivity Misallocation of mental health, school, and other services

Terrible Paradox Of Misallocated Resources Under-diagnosis of severe disorders- only 1/3 severe depressed see a MH professional People who need help often don't get it- 1/3 of prisoners are mental health patients Fewer mental health beds now than in 1850 Jails are the new hospitals

And More Unfortunate Consequences Stigma Reduced expectations and ambitions Loss of personal responsibility Creating 'sick' rather than resilient individuals and a 'sick' society Forensic misuse and medicalization of criminality

Take Home Messages Psychiatric treatment is very effective when targeted for proper indications Diagnosis can cause more harm than good when not really needed Diagnosis and treatment are spread too thin and applied in the wrong places.

Cures- Professional Steps Tightening the diagnostic system Encourage stepped diagnosis Focus on continuity of care and disorders with proven response to treatment Evidenced-based practice guidelines CME and medical school training to counteract drug company marketing Increase awareness of ethical standards

Control Drug Company Marketing Eliminate industry-funded 'education' Eliminate direct to consumer adverts. Eliminate gifts, trips, meals for doctors

Taming Drug Cmpanies Eliminate free samples Eliminate support for professional groups Eliminate support for advocacy groups Eliminate disease awareness campaigns Bigger fines for off-label marketing

Loosen The Coupling Between Diagnosis And Insurance-allow first 6 visits without dx School services- instead target specific educational deficits Disability- require both psychiatric and OT evaluation with focus on impairment not diagnosis. Provide vocational training, job placement, and jobs

Quality Control Closely monitor MD prescribing habits Identify and Shame high prescribers Limit polypharmacy Real-time Surveillance- like credit card companies Require documentation from outliers Publicize MD's who can't justify excessive prescription Prohibit initial prescription of antipsychotics by primary care doctors

Use Media Against Drug Companies Publicize abuses and fines Encourage stories about over-diagnosis Encourage stories about placebo effects Encourage journalist skepticism re industry media releases

Conclusions Psychiatry is extremely effective and efficient when practiced within appropriate boundaries and for proper indications

But Diagnostic Inflation Leads To: Individual harm High economic and social costs Misallocation of scarce resources

Change Won't Be Easy Multiple powerful forces are promoting diagnostic inflation Multiple powerful forces will surely be required to tame it Mental well being is not just a psychiatric issue-also requires adequate housing, employment, social programs

Advice Local problems will differ widely- no one solution Use common sense and be skeptical Do not be dazzled by 'experts'

Enduring Lessons From Hippocrates Rule of thirds- 1/3 get better without treatment; 1/3 need rx; 1/3 nonresponders Medical wisdom- telling them apart Let's treat those who can benefit Not over-diagnose/over-treat the others We are a tough, resilient species that survived with the tools to meet challenging curcumstances

DO NO HARM