The Modern Institution of Psychiatry as a Mental Illness
Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 8:40 pm
Mental disorder is strictly a structuring of the human condition into a sociological framework by applying negative boundaries to the person where society effectively deems the person as deficient to the the construct and hence detrimental to the society itself. The problem occurs due to the particulate and relativistic nature of societies, as localized social groups existing of, through and composing further localized social groups, each society exists as a mental disorder relative to other societies when using "the mental disorder" as a boundary line to compose it.
Hence at the macro level, the premise of mental illness causes division through war, and societal strife and suffering at the individual level effectively leading to a disintegration of that said society through the divisive property of "labeling people".
In simpler terms the application of mental disorders to man is in itself a mental disorder that effectively negates itself in the long run.
Discuss.
Hence at the macro level, the premise of mental illness causes division through war, and societal strife and suffering at the individual level effectively leading to a disintegration of that said society through the divisive property of "labeling people".
In simpler terms the application of mental disorders to man is in itself a mental disorder that effectively negates itself in the long run.
Discuss.