Does the UK have a mental health overdiagnosis problem?

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Mental ill health has been cited as a factor in the welfare overhaul, and experts agree it has worsened since the pandemicWhen the health secretary, Wes Streeting, suggested the “overdiagnosis” of some mental health conditions was a factor in the government’s welfare changes, many saw the comments as playing into an unhelpful culture-war stereotype of coddled millennials – and as echoing Rishi Sunak’s claim, a year ago, that there was a “sicknote culture” plaguing Britain’s economy.But media coverage of Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan’s recent book, The Age of Diagnosis, has amplified and lent credibility to the idea that a diagnosis, in itself, can risk limiting an individual’s life prospects. Continue reading...

Mental ill health has been cited as a factor in the welfare overhaul, and experts agree it has worsened since the pandemic.