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Medicalising Normality - The Difference Between Normal Problems and Genuine Diseases

Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the complex issue of medicalization in this thought-provoking Festival of Ideas session from the University of Melbourne. Delve into the critical distinction between "normal" problems and genuine diseases, examining the potential risks of "diagnostic inflation." Gain insights from expert speakers as they discuss topics such as the role of parents, the importance of taking issues seriously, and the concept of intimacy in medical contexts. Investigate controversial subjects like motivational deficiency disorder, medical excess, and the pharmaceutical industry's influence on sexual health. Analyze the media's portrayal of ADHD, the impact of stigma, and the importance of disease awareness. Engage with Twitter questions and explore the significance of transparency and medical evidence in the ongoing debate about what constitutes a real disease.

Syllabus

Introduction
The role of parents
The need to take things seriously
The invitation to intimacy
Boredom
Sympathy vs Empathy
Introductions
Motivational deficiency disorder
Strival
Medical Excess
Sex Lies Pharmaceuticals
Motivational Efficiency Disorder
Sex Problems
The Pink Viagra
Common Conditions
New Panels
Martin Palin
Media portrayal of ADHD
Stigma
Disease awareness
Emotional turmoil
Twitter questions
John
Transparency
Medical evidence


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The University of Melbourne

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