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1034-The Hardest Part About Diagnoses (And How To Avoid Biases)
Episode 1034

1034-The Hardest Part About Diagnoses (And How To Avoid Biases)

Counselor Toolbox Podcast with DocSnipes · Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes

December 26, 20241h 3m

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Show Notes

1. Introduction to Diagnoses and Framing Bias

  • Framing Bias: A cognitive bias affecting how information is perceived based on how it is presented.
  • Importance of Broad Evaluations: Symptoms like fatigue could have various causes (e.g., hormonal imbalance, cardiovascular issues, substance withdrawal).

2. Common Mental Health Diagnoses

  • Mental Health Disorders: ADHD, anxiety, autism, depression, and schizophrenia are common diagnoses that require differential evaluation.
  • Physical Causes of Symptoms: It’s essential not to overlook physiological factors like low testosterone, thyroid issues, or vitamin deficiencies that can mimic or exacerbate mental health symptoms.

3. The Role of Bias in Diagnosis

  • Confirmation Bias: Clinicians may be more likely to diagnose based on expected symptoms, which can lead to misdiagnosis.
  • Availability Heuristic: Media coverage of disorders can lead to an increase in diagnoses because clinicians or patients are more aware of certain symptoms.

4. Diagnosing Beyond Labels

  • Over-Diagnosis Risk: Assigning multiple diagnoses (e.g., PTSD, depression, anxiety) can overwhelm patients, making them feel broken.
  • Focus on Symptoms: Instead of focusing on diagnostic labels, it’s important to address the root causes of symptoms for effective treatment.

5. Interplay of Physical and Mental Health

  • Comprehensive Bio-Psycho-Social Diagnosis: Mental health professionals must consider physical health, emotional well-being, cognitive functions, and interpersonal relationships.
  • Hormonal and Neurotransmitter Balance: Hormones like cortisol, estrogen, and testosterone, as well as neurotransmitters, play a vital role in mood regulation and overall mental health.

6. Managing Cognitive Biases in Healthcare

  • Critical Thinking: Avoid jumping to conclusions based on first impressions or limited information.
  • Holistic Approach: Incorporate a wide range of physiological, emotional, and environmental factors when evaluating a patient.

7. Consequences of Ignoring Physical Health

  • Medical Referrals: Mental health professionals should collaborate with medical providers to rule out underlying medical conditions that might manifest as psychological symptoms.


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