Saturday, December 18, 2010

Crazy is a social definition.

Narcissism is so common today that they have stopped calling it a mental illness, proving that Psychology is not an objective science but a subjective language subject to the influence of political "correctness". This reminds me of 1994, when the DSM-IV came out and changed the diagnosis of people who believe in supernatural beings (like ghosts and angels, demons and gods) from Axis-I (psychotic disorder) to Axis-IV (psychosocial and environmental problems) i.e. "cultural dissassocition with reality". That was the same year that they added "Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome" and removed "Homosexuality" as mental disorders. Thus, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual is nothing more than a strange mix of social values, political compromise, and material for insurance claims. Psychological Medicine is not a science. "Crazy" is a social definition.