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Ten Things That Drive Psychiatrists To DistractionWhat Psychiatrists Hate: (A Unique Poll)Among these: Ritual abuse legends, Multiple Personality theory, Repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse trauma, The APA's DSM IV, Psychodynamics, Psychoanalysis, Shock treatment, Freud, Laing, Frontal lobotomy, anal personality tests. THE INDEPENDENT (London) DOCTORS TEND to bury their mistakes but a group of the world's leading psychiatrists has chosen to dig them up and put them on display - in the hope of avoiding similar mistakes in the future. A unique poll of 200 specialists in mental health from around the globe has produced a selection of the worst publications in the history of their discipline. The results of the poll, carried out on the eve of the millennium 14 months ago, have been seen by The Independent. They show a psychiatric profession at the start of the 21st century throwing off the shackles of the past and dismissing some of the greatest names of the last century. Among the nominations for the worst research paper ever published were: Sigmund Freud, father of psychoanalysis, nominated for his complete works; R D Laing, leader of the 1960s anti-psychiatry movement, nominated for The Divided Self; and Egaz Moniz, inventor of psychosurgery (the frontal lobotomy) and one of only two psychiatrists to win the Nobel prize. The exercise, to mark the millennium, was partly tongue in cheek but partly intended to highlight where psychiatry had almost run off the rails. It shows psychiatrists dismissing the "shock 'em and slice 'em" brigade as well as challenging the psychoanalytic movement. "They show we are ruthless iconoclasts," said Simon Wessely, professor of psychiatry at King's College and the Maudsley Hospitals, south London, and organiser of the poll. The poll was followed by a meeting held at the Maudsley hospital attended by 150 psychiatrists at which a votes were cast to decide the ten worst papers of the millennium from over 100 nominations. The inclusion of Freud in the final list, at number six, was "slightly tongue in cheek" but also reflected the widespread view that despite having a major literary and cultural impact he had done nothing for patients, Professor Wessely said. R D Laing, the charismatic and influential psychiatrist who argued in the 1960s that it was not schizophrenics who were mad but society, was included for the harm his misguided theories had wreaked. "It was bad enough for parents having a child who was schizophrenic but being told it was their fault was even worse. It is true parents can influence the outcome of the illness but no one now thinks they are the cause," Professor Wessely said. Egaz Moniz, the most nominated individual in the poll, was shot dead by a disgruntled patient. The surgery he invented turned people into automatons and is now rarely performed. After winning the Nobel prize in 1949, he went on to write a history of playing cards. Professor Wessely said that the selection was "utterly unscientific" and that nominations from the Nazi era were excluded because they would have swept the board. Despite that, research carried out in the name of psychiatry over the last century reached in some cases bizarre and disturbing limits.
advertisement They measured the time before the unfortunate subjects lost consciousness and started fitting, observing in a paper published in Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry in 1943 that "no significant improvement in the psychiatric status of the schizophrenia patients was noted after repeated and relatively prolonged periods of arrest of cerebral circulation." Professor Wessely said: "Wasn't that a surprise? It was a worthy winner." THE TEN WORST PUBLICATIONS IN THE HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY
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