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The mistakes are rather the result of an intellectual conflict of interest; experts always overvalue their pet area and want to expand its purview, until the point that everyday problems come to be mislabeled as mental disorders.
Medicalization is a process by which human problems come to be defined and treated as medical problems.
Box 1. Medicalization lens Medicalization is a process by which human problems come to be defined and treated as medical problems.
Our use of the term medicalisation refers to the way in which non-medical processes and problems come to be reconceptualised as medical problems requiring the application of expertise and knowledge from biomedicine (Lock and Gordon 1988).
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Left vague are the processes through which the low-level technologies that purportedly underpin small-scale agriculture's problems actually come to be chosen, time and again.
As a result, the WKR problem has come to be treated simply as a technical objection to FA analysis, which yields apparent counterexamples to the theory.
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The days of Lusty, for all her problems, may yet come to be seen as a golden age.
This is done by 'medicalizing' new problems so that they come to be seen as a legitimate part of medicine's jurisdiction (Conrad 2007).
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