mental illnesses aren't mental and they aren't illnesses
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if someone stabs you and you're bleeding all over the place you don't have a "blood illness"; the blood is not the point. the point is that you were fucking stabbed and now you have a stab wound
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the next time you see yourself or someone else say "mental illness" try substituting either "psychic wound" or "psychic malnutrition"
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"mental illness" ➡️ something's wrong with my brain and i need to go to a brain doctor
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"psychic wound" ➡️ someone hurt me and now i have scars
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"psychic malnutrition" ➡️ i was deprived of something and now i am stunted
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"therapy" positions itself as a transformative experience to help individuals change, but therapy is also a piece of the control systems themselves, so its potential to create change is funneled in certain directions by therapeutic "directives" like the diagnostic manual (DSM)
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i keep trying to write about this and it keeps not quite being fully cooked, but just like... something wild happens when you use an ontology that was designed for the needs of a *bureaucracy* in order to *understand and explain yourself to yourself and others*
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a couple people told me to check out thomas szasz and i like the cut of this guy's jib
"He maintained that, by calling people diseased, psychiatry attempts to deny them responsibility as moral agents in order to better control them."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sz
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thomas szasz youtube video, h/t
Have you ever met a bipolar or schizophrenic person in a mania? Hard to say there is not something going wrong in their brain.
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Ptsd as a disorder within the DSM positions it as an internal fault or lacking, although it is externally caused and internally prevents trauma healing (moving on) which is often externally reinforced and causes somatic symptoms



