The APA, scientifically and intellectually (and possibly financially) bankrupt, has no right to issue moral or ethical rules, regulations, prescriptions, and proscriptions on political matters (see also politicization of psychiatry). It is clear that psychiatrists, psychologists or other professionals in the mental health field, just like any other experts and non-experts, with or without strings of letters attached to their names, just render their opinions from the non-clinical point of view, without any intentions of diagnosing the candidates for clinical purposes or offering their clinical interventions. The issue of psychiatrically diagnosing or non-diagnosing them is irrelevant, since the current system of the so-called psychiatric diagnosis is a myth and fiction, without any sufficient scientific basis in it, and it is more an attempt at the common language in professional communications, billing and research (and almost irrelevant in research either, as it was recently confirmed). Therefore the ethical standards of clinical practice are not applicable in this situation. The attempt to insist on them might be viewed as asserting "authority, or ownership, or authorship rights" to some exclusive descriptive diagnostic language, as if it were from their "proprietary" diagnostic labeling manual, which simply is a much evolved, decorated and "elaborated" version of the Kraepelinian "Table of Contents". The attempt to assert the exclusive rights to the use of the "professional language" and the use of the "professional labeling" system might raise the First Amendment concerns regarding this claimed monopoly on language. APA would be better off looking into their own problems and issues, rather than lecturing the public and journalists from its assumed high position of "medical (or any other) non-authority". This subject belongs more to psychohistory and social and political psychology than to the clinical disciplines and they have their own rules or "no-rules", whatever helps them to understand and to explain to themselves and others the subjects of their studies. They speak many different languages, mostly non-clinical, and from the various disciplines.
There are no reasons to sprinkle these subjects in motion with the dead flowers' scents of the "Goldwater rules" and such; these rules are senseless, akin to censorship, and unenforceable.
These rules might have, at least hypothetically, a restrictive and stifling effect on political speech and discussions, in addition to being possibly unconstitutional.
The political operators of our times (and the times past), unburdened by the lack of lettered strings, are more fond of the "Hot water rules": put them all into the hot water, with or without the appropriate (or inappropriate) analysis, and see what the outcome of this crucible will be.
One more point from the "long distance diagnosis" issues: If the use of video interviews, vignettes, etc., as educational and testing tool, including for the "diagnostic skills", is broadly used and accepted, why the similar biographical materials cannot be used for essentially the same task, clinical or not, of understanding and assessment of the person, in this case, a politician, and with all the possible implications?
Evaluations and assessments are task-specific, and some of them might have important significance, for example in the National Security matters; and some of them might be used in strategic intelligence assessments.
Michael Morell's op-ed, for example, may be considered as one of the most notable pieces of writing (and action!) in the area of strategic intelligence. He had no need for the psychiatric assessment system at all in this instance. He had and cited his and his services' own assessment system, which is concise, clear, common sense, and convincing.
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The Ethics of APA’s Goldwater Rule
Jerome Kroll, MD, and Claire Pouncey, MD, PhD
"Section 7.3 of the code of ethics of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) cautions psychiatrists against making public statements about public figures whom they have not formally evaluated. The APA’s concern is to safeguard the public perception of psychiatry as a scientific and credible profession. The ethic is that diagnostic terminology and theory should not be used for speculative or ad hominem attacks that promote the interests of the individual physician or for political and ideological causes. However, the Goldwater Rule presents conflicting problems. These include the right to speak one’s conscience regarding concerns about the psychological stability of high office holders and competing considerations regarding one’s role as a private citizen versus that as a professional figure. Furthermore, the APA’s proscription on diagnosis without formal interview can be questioned, since third-party payers, expert witnesses in law cases, and historical psychobiographers make diagnoses without conducting formal interviews. Some third-party assessments are reckless, but do not negate legitimate reasons for providing thoughtful education to the public and voicing psychiatric concerns as acts of conscience. We conclude that the Goldwater Rule was an excessive organizational response to what was clearly an inflammatory and embarrassing moment for American psychiatry." J Am Acad Psychiatry Law 44:226 –35, 2016
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