That does make some intuitive sense to me. Indeed, chronic, intractable depression could still be viewed as a normal reaction, only it is unhelpfully intense and therefore debilitating. An analogy to certain autoimmune diseases could be made, but I acknowledge that is crude
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Reactions occur to both internal and external processes whose separation is artificial.
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That it's significance to both the person and society at large goes beyond it's potential for ill-being for example
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I find Claude Bernard to be much more than the thinker of experimental medicine. In a stupid nutshell: Very complex mechanisms work at maintaining our internal balance in the face of continuous external agressions. Illnesses result from defective physiology or too much stressors.
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And is a normal reaction “illness” or “disorder”? Is a “mental illness” analogous to physical illness (particularly since biological evidence of etiology of DSM disorders are pretty much nonexistent). This is a philosophical question re how we label human experience.
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