The Silenced Psychiatry: Reflections on the Epistemological, Ideological, and Editorial Limits of Current Scientific Production

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Abstract

The current psychiatric science landscape is increasingly shaped by ideologically and institutionally selective editorial systems, limiting conceptual and clinical innovations. This article presents a critical reflection based on decades of psychiatric practice, revealing how major journals, indexers, and scientific models inhibit the emergence of original ideas, especially those stemming from deep clinical work. The standardization of psychiatric knowledge via scales, statistical criteria, and politically guided terminology progressively distances itself from the singularity of patients. Phenomenological and psychopathological depth is replaced by biological or ideological constructs that marginalize the clinician-researcher. A broader, more human-centered model of psychiatry is urgently needed

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