Can you actually have 4+ mental disorders at once??

This question keeps coming up, especially as we see more comorbidity in the mental health space. Can you really have multiple mental disorders and they all be true? Hang out with me to chat about why this could be happening and how new research might suggest a new way of looking at mental health. As always, thanks for being here :) 00:00 Intro 00:54 Why did we create the DSM (what we use today?) 02:08 Comorbidity 02:35 Why the DSM “breaks” 04:15 Fun Fact! 05:25 Framework #1 - “HiTOP” 07:06 My HiTOP assessment results 08:18 Framework #2 - “P-Factor” 09:08 Framework #3 - “Symtom Network Theory” 11:07 Conclusion Resources • The HiTOP Consortium (hitop-system.org) • The B-HiTOP Assessment (NovoPsych/B-HiTOP) • Psychology Network (psychology-network.com) • The Dunedin Study: The p Factor (dunedinstudy.otago.ac.nz) • NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) (nimh.nih.gov/research/research-funded-by-nimh/rdoc) • "The Network Approach to Psychopathology" (Borsboom, 2017) • "The p Factor: One General Dimension of Psychopathology" (Caspi et al., 2014) • "The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A Dimensional Alternative to Traditional Nosologies" (Kotov et al., 2017)