Mad in America just keeps getting better and better. I strongly recommend keeping an eye on this excellent website. Here’s a fascinating and important blog from Jonathan Keys.
‘As noted by Robert Whitaker in his book Anatomy of an Epidemic, the World Health Organization reported that the prognosis for someone experiencing psychosis is far better in developing countries than in industrialized countries.
Mr. Whitaker and others posit that this is due to the treatment models used in the developing world, as well as to debility and chronicity caused by psychiatric drugs themselves. I think this is undoubtedly true.
A number of other reasons for the disparity in outcome have been suggested. Some have put forward the idea that there has been a rush by consumers to apply for this disability money, leading to an increase in apparent chronicity. While this is quite possible, I doubt that this alone explains the large gap in outcomes.
Other researchers have suggested that family and community support networks are often stronger in developing countries and that there is perhaps more tolerance and acceptance of people with psychotic tendencies.