WRONGFUL MEDICALIZATION AND EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE IN PSYCHIATRY: THE CASE OF PREMENSTRUAL DYSPHORIC DISORDER

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作者
Gagne-Julien, Anne-Marie [1 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Biomed Ethics Unit, Montreal, PQ, Canada
关键词
over-medicalization; epistemic injustice; premenstrual dysphoric disorder; hermeneutical injustice; pre-emptive testimonial injustice; Miranda Fricker; MENTAL-DISORDER; DEFINITION; DIAGNOSIS; ADVOCACY; JUSTICE; WOMEN;
D O I
10.31820/ejap.17.3.3
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
In this paper, my goal is to use an epistemic injustice framework to extend an existing normative analysis of over-medicalization to psychiatry and thus draw attention to overlooked injustices. Kaczmarek (2019) has developed a promising bioethical and pragmatic approach to over-medicalization, which consists of four guiding questions covering issues related to the harms and benefits of medicalization. In a nutshell, if we answer "yes" to all proposed questions, then it is a case of over-medicalization. Building on an epistemic injustice framework, I will argue that Kaczmarek's proposal lacks guidance concerning the procedures through which we are to answer the four questions, and I will import the conceptual resources of epistemic injustice to guide our thinking on these issues. This will lead me to defend more inclusive decision-making procedures regarding medicalization in the DSM. Kaczmarek's account complemented with an epistemic injustice framework can help us achieve better forms of medicalization. I will then use a contested case of medicalization, the creation of Premenstrual epistemic injustice framework can help to shed light on these issues and to show its relevance to distinguish good and bad forms of medicalization.
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