dr. sally fatel. welcome back to the show. >> thank you very much. >> the one thing i hear more than ever is there's a label for everything. too many labels, too many treatments of the result. just from the 30,000 foot level, the changes that are happening with the guidebook, is that going to make the perceived problem worse? >> it is true that every year it's been -- every time it's been revised as it was first issued in 1952, we're now going into the fifth issue, it does get bigger and bigger, but basically, when it does enlarge, when diagnosis proliferate, it's not that we're discovering new illnesses, it's that we're categorizing them differently. >> the perception for people outside of the world of medicine is look, something is driving this. more people who are quote/unquote sick, taking medicines. you're troubled by another changing fact, this would take kids at risk of developing mental illness, at risk of developing and label them as e prepsychotic. we could get help for kids who need it soon