How is the Rosenhan experiment viewed in modern psychiatry?

Bump!

Yes, NINE years later indeed! Who here is still interested in this?

I’m a bit disappointed that this thread never really answered OP’s question “How is the Rosenhan experiment viewed in modern psychiatry?”, beyond OP’s remark:

Today, we see news that the Rosenhan Effect is alive and well:

TL;DR: Homeless man in Hawaii mistaken for someone else, arrested for a crime that someone else committed, and locked away in a psych hospital for over two years, diagnosed as delusional when he denied being the person they thought he was. Numerous people involved in the law enforcement and at the hospital failed to do so much as make a phone call or google search which could have verified who he was, or who he wasn’t.

(ETA: Above article, seen at Yahoo News, originally published in The Guardian, Aug. 4, 2021. Note, it says he was released in January 2020. Not obvious why this is suddenly in the news now and not then.)