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The Absence of a Diagnosis

But the same mechanism that preserves information can also preserve errors.

PUBLISHED: March 14, 2026 07:26:01 AM UPDATED: No Updates

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A diagnosis is not normally a casual remark.

In medicine, particularly in psychiatry, the establishment of a major diagnosis is expected to follow a recognisable process. Clinicians are trained to document the reasoning behind such conclusions. The record usually contains structured assessments, observations, and an explanation of how the clinician arrived at a particular view.

There are normally several elements present.

A clinical history describing the patient’s experiences and symptoms.

A mental state examination documenting observed behaviour and cognitive patterns.

Consideration of alternative explanations, sometimes referred to as differential diagnoses.

An explanation of why one conclusion was considered more likely than others. In complex cases, consultation with additional specialists.

When such a diagnosis is genuinely established, these elements usually appear somewhere in the medical record. They form the documentary foundation that allows later clinicians to understand how the conclusion was reached.

Without that foundation, the diagnosis becomes difficult to verify.

As I examined the documents that had accumulated over the years, one question became increasingly important: where in the records did that foundation exist?

Where was the structured assessment that established the diagnosis that had followed me for nearly two decades?

The answer, as the documents were reviewed page by page, was increasingly difficult to find.

The records contained references to the term. They contained summaries that repeated earlier language. They contained occasional mentions that appeared to rely on previous notes.

But the documentary trail that would normally accompany the establishment of a major psychiatric diagnosis remained elusive.

The expected elements — a clear diagnostic assessment, a structured evaluation explaining the reasoning, a documented process showing how the conclusion had been reached — did not appear in the way one might reasonably expect after twenty years of references.

Instead, the record seemed to contain something else.

It contained the echoes of a statement. The discovery did not immediately resolve the problem. Records are large, complex, and often incomplete. It is always possible that documents exist in places not yet examined. But the absence of a clear diagnostic foundation across such a large body of material raised serious questions.

If a diagnosis had truly been established, one would expect to find the moment when that occurred.

One would expect to see the reasoning.

One would expect to see the clinical pathway that led from observation to conclusion.

Instead, what appeared again and again were references that seemed to rely on earlier references.

The label had travelled far.

But its origin remained uncertain.

That uncertainty is not a small matter. Diagnostic labels can influence treatment decisions, shape clinical attitudes, and affect how a patient’s words are interpreted. When such labels are present in records without a clearly documented foundation, the consequences can extend far beyond a single consultation.

Understanding whether a diagnosis truly exists therefore becomes more than an academic question.

It becomes a matter of accuracy, fairness, and trust.

And in my case, after nearly two decades of repetition, the most striking feature of the record was not the presence of the label.

It was the absence of the evidence that should normally accompany it.

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