Rosenhan (1973) who claimed that situational factors were more important in determining the diagnosis of schizophrenia rather than any specific characteristics of the illness. This shows clearly that the diagnostic procedure used at the time was flawed.
Rosenhan arranged for pseudo patients to present themselves to psychiatric hospitals in the US claiming to be hearing voices in their heads, a classic symptom of schizophrenia.
All were diagnosed with schizophrenia despite the fact that they displayed no further symptoms during their hospitalisation, with none of the staff recognising them to be normal.
This points to a lack of reliability in the classification and diagnostic system of schizophrenia.
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