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    • Psychiatry
    • Media Studies
    • Sociology of Health

    Background:

    • The public perception of psychiatry is significantly influenced by media narratives.
    • Conventional psychiatric practices may be losing ground in public discourse.
    • The 'Laingian' perspective, emphasizing existential and social factors, has gained media traction.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the media's portrayal of psychiatric concepts.
    • To assess the impact of media narratives on public perception of conventional psychiatry.
    • To advocate for increased physician communication regarding psychiatric treatments.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of media content related to psychiatry.
    • Review of public discourse on mental health and psychiatric treatment.
    • Conceptual analysis of the 'Laingian' approach versus conventional psychiatry.

    Main Results:

    • The 'Laingian' concept of psychiatry has been widely adopted and disseminated by media outlets.
    • Conventional psychiatry is increasingly perceived as a 'silent ogre,' potentially due to lack of public engagement.
    • A growing reluctance among patients to seek conventional psychiatric treatment is anticipated.

    Conclusions:

    • The dominance of the 'Laingian' concept in media necessitates a strategic response from conventional psychiatry.
    • Physicians must proactively communicate the value and efficacy of their treatments to counter negative perceptions.
    • Failure to engage patients may lead to a significant decline in individuals seeking necessary psychiatric care.