Generally speaking, many stories on the world of mental health.
Yes, how homosexuality was viewed as an illness.. But also, how an attempt to transition a boy into a girl as a result of a botched circumcision was a complete and utter failure, resulting in the eventual suicide of the victim once he became an adult, and this might have been avoided if the man at the helm of this experiment was more honest about the success of the transition. But of course his career was put first, ahead of the needs of his patient..
An unfortunately all too common theme, I've found. Freud, Milgram, Phillip Zanbardo (Stanford Prison Experiments) all have evidence of questionable ethics and transparency.
What's worse, academia itself seems structurally designed in a way that discourages open criticism of fellow professionals.
And then the media/news/hollywood push's their work on us, the gullible public, who either buys what they sell uncritically, or if they don't know one really cares (After all, who are they?)
I'm not saying the entire mental health field is bullshit, only that there's some deep problems with self policing in academia, as everyone is more concerned with setting up their research funds then with going after fellow researchers over anything other then obvious methodology flaws..