There is a movement within psychiatry that wants to take a view similar to yours, although it is very much in a minority. I would point to figures such as the British psychiatrists Sami Timimi [1] and Joanna Moncrieff [2], associated with the groups "Council for Evidence-Based Psychiatry" [3] and "Critical Psychiatry Network" [4].
The emphasise the ideas that psychotropic medications are overprescribed (they are not totally opposed to their use in all cases, but do think that the evidence for their benefit is often overstated, and the evidence of harmful side effects is often unfairly minimised), that the DSM-5 and ICD-10/11 diagnostic manuals have very weak science behind them and encourage blaming the patient's brain for the patient's problems (in a very general way – advocates of the biological model can rarely point to anything specifically wrong with a given individual patient's brain, just the faith that some biological explanation is waiting to one day be discovered) even while ignoring the factors in the patient's social situation which may be a better explanation (but maybe a less socially convenient one – blaming the brain rather than the society eases society's conscience).
The emphasise the ideas that psychotropic medications are overprescribed (they are not totally opposed to their use in all cases, but do think that the evidence for their benefit is often overstated, and the evidence of harmful side effects is often unfairly minimised), that the DSM-5 and ICD-10/11 diagnostic manuals have very weak science behind them and encourage blaming the patient's brain for the patient's problems (in a very general way – advocates of the biological model can rarely point to anything specifically wrong with a given individual patient's brain, just the faith that some biological explanation is waiting to one day be discovered) even while ignoring the factors in the patient's social situation which may be a better explanation (but maybe a less socially convenient one – blaming the brain rather than the society eases society's conscience).
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sami_Timimi
[2] https://joannamoncrieff.com
[3] http://cepuk.org
[4] https://web.archive.org/web/20200225204400/http://criticalps...