Posted: Jan 27, 2018 6:34 pm
by Fallible
Keep It Real wrote:
Fallible wrote:What panacea?

Panacea is the wrong word I guess just wanted no convey "awesome cure". http://www.rationalskepticism.org/psychology/iatrogenic-seeds-and-psychoactive-medication-t54851.html#p2611313

There's no cure for schizophrenia. Those with the condition are free to stop taking their medication, but it's unlikely to end well from them.

I think I no longer suffer from schizophrenia so I guess I disagree with that.


I guess you do. People with MS can live for years without experiencing a flare. That doesn't mean they no longer have MS.

delusion,

Not at all recently I don't think...


You think a number of things roundly contradicted by facts. Today, you think you're qualified to diagnose personality disorders because a part of your degree was in psychology, and you think psychoanalysts can diagnose personality disorders.

disorganised behaviour, lack of inhibition and impulse control,

When drunk...


Mhm.

neologisms,

Sometimes they're unavoidable imo...


That's exactly the point. You haven't been able to avoid them.

perseveration,

Oooooh; lovely new word. Sometimes a word/phrase which is currently esoteric need be drilled home and popularised imo....also; the usual; when drunk :roll:


You drunk now?

imo imo?

lol


See how pointless it is to try and diagnose mental disorders this way? Your lady love can do exactly the same bobbing and weaving and rationalizing and breaking things down so the meaning of the whole is lost as you've just performed if she's desperate enough.

You didn't answer my question.