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In this video I discuss David Rosenhan's well-known study in which pseudo-patients went for psychiatric consultations and described a single symptom of hearing voices. I discuss how this study raised questions about recognition and diagnosis of mental illness, interpretations of personal history or behavior as pathological, and the possible effects of labeling for people diagnosed with a psychological disorder.

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On Being Sane in Insane Places - David Rosenhan (1973)
https://www.canonsociaalwerk.eu/1971_stigma/1973%20Rosenhan%20Being%20sane%20in%20insane%20places%20OCR.pdf