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Did Szasz argue that there were no tests for verifying psychological illnesses?

  • Yes, He Did

  • No, He Didn’t

  • He Was Unsure

  • He Did Later in His Life

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Szasz contended that there are no objective tests for verifying psychological illnesses. He argued that mental disorders are not diseases in the same way that physical illnesses are, and therefore, they cannot be diagnosed or treated in the same way. Instead, Szasz believed that psychological problems are best understood as problems of living, and that people should be helped to solve their problems rather than being labeled as mentally ill.
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