Bill 29, if passed, would allow Albertans to self-refer to private clinics across the province, later this year.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-allow-private-diagnostic-tests-without-doctors-note-9.7162141?cmp=rss
Breast cancer initiative sending patients to Alberta is reducing Sask. wait list
Michel Foucault : la philosophie comme diagnostic vivant du présent
Pour Foucault, la philosophie n’est pas un héritage figé, mais un discours ancré dans l’actualité. Elle agit comme un opérateur critique, interprétatif et transformateur, invitant à forger sa propre vérité et à diagnostiquer courageusement les enjeux de notre temps. #Foucault #philosophie #diagnostic #actualité
And because of that key characteristic--acquiring things makes people who hoard feel good whilst people engaging in OCD behaviours feel horrible--#HoardingDisorder is no longer #classified as a type or manifestation(?) of #OCD in the DSM.
Hoarding Disorder is a separate, specific condition with specific #diagnostic #criteria in the more recent editon(s) of the #DSM.
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If the only thing you know about people with #HoardingDisorder is something from #RealityTV, I strongly encourage you to learn the actual reality.
I'm no expert on the #diagnostic side but my understanding of the condition and it's history in the relevant #medical #literature is that hoarding was once considered a manifestation(?) of #OCD, but over the years experts noted a key distinguishing factor for hoarding vs OCD in particular:
When people with OCD are engaging in a repetitive behaviour (eg: excessive handwashing) they feel terrible about it. They want desperately to stop *in the moment* but cannot do so.
People with hoarding disorder, OTOH, feel good, perhaps even fabulous, in the moment(s) of acquiring new things. The bad feeling only comes after and/or when trying to de-accumulate.
And a full-abstinence, AA-type approach cannot work, as people NEED to aquire things to survive: groceries don't buy themselves, after all! 😐
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