What do you think of it? Personally I feel that patologising bad behaviour is one way to excuse it. Like he's not a massive a8888le, he just has a NPD. She is not a stupid 888ch, she is just bipolar. People behave like jerks towards their families and we are supposed to feel sympathy for them because "they just can't help it". I mean if this really is the case they belong in an institution otherwise they'll hurt someone.
On the other hand, variations in normal healthy behaviour are patologised too. I've been reading some discussions on Jane Austen subreddit and OMG. Some people find a disorder by pretty much every character. Not everything is a mental health condition and needs therapy. Sometimes people are reserved or shy or outgoing or whiny because it's just a part of their inborn personality.
But reading reddit too much can give one a mental health condition, that's for sure:)))
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